I NEVER Expected *GODZILLA MINUS ONE* to be THIS Brutal!! ( Movie Reaction)

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  • @DevinGtv901
    @DevinGtv901  28 дней назад +26

    *If you enjoyed the reaction please hit the like button. That tremendously helps out the channel*

    • @no41jupiter
      @no41jupiter 9 дней назад

      i much prefer the you who looks at the little girl with loving eyes and who sheds tears when you find out the heroine survived, rather than the you who screams with excitement .

  • @Owlincoup
    @Owlincoup Месяц назад +86

    Godzilla represented his burden, guilt, self doubt, depression and all around anger with himself. He was a Kamakazi pilot who did not die for his country. Not only that, he brought that burden with him and it killed his countrymen in front of him. He, like many people carried this burden for years, and it got bigger and badder. Everyone who tried to gelp he pushed away. Only after he finally found peace in himself was he able to let go and kill his inner demons. He finally felt worthy of living. This movie hit so hard with me. I cried in the theaters when I went to see it.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  28 дней назад +16

      Thank you breaking that down, I love your perspective . I 100% agree with you

    • @paulfienga9466
      @paulfienga9466 25 дней назад

      You mean shikishima?

    • @J4ME5_
      @J4ME5_ 18 дней назад +2

      Awsome take, brilliant.

  • @takashiigarashi6223
    @takashiigarashi6223 26 дней назад +22

    Dear Devin G
    You have all my respect for not uploading pirated version before the movie was released on streaming overseas.
    Thank for paying respect to the creators and distributors who worked hard to get this movie released.
    You are a good decent man and i wish you all the success you deserve on this channel. Big thumbs up to your content and i hit the subscribe button.
    From Japan 🇯🇵

  • @jonathanbrowne9538
    @jonathanbrowne9538 29 дней назад +21

    One of the coolest things about the Big G is that he can be whatever the writers and directors want him to be from one film to the next. He's an extremely versatile character, hence why he's been a global pop-culture icon for 70 years.
    He's been everything from a horrifying metaphor for nuclear weapons in the original 1954 film, to the protector of Japan in the late 60s and 70s. In the 80s-90s, he was a menace once again, but he was almost always the lesser of two evil. The monsterverse he brings balance to nature, and definitely is more of a hero character.
    Im really glad i found/subscribed to this channel. Just watched your Back to the Future reaction, and this one back to back, and loved them both. Keep up the great work!

  • @Mikeyw9119
    @Mikeyw9119 Месяц назад +31

    If you see in the last scene, the only reason Noriko survived that encounter with Godzilla is cause she got infected with his rejuvenating quality. You can see the dark material under her skin. She definitely would have died otherwise

    • @Amiko-do4dj
      @Amiko-do4dj 22 дня назад +2

      It's called a Godzilla Cell.....

  • @305born-world.travelled
    @305born-world.travelled Месяц назад +19

    I've been a huge Godzilla fan since I was a kid, and this is my favorite Godzilla movie by far.

  • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
    @VerisimilitudeFilms1 Месяц назад +61

    The original Godzilla was first a bad guy. Godzilla in the 50's was a metaphor for the atomic bomb. He was the atomic bomb disguised as a monster.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +7

      😳😳 damn!! So where exactly did he come from?

    • @VerisimilitudeFilms1
      @VerisimilitudeFilms1 28 дней назад +17

      @DevinGtv901 In the original 1954 movie, Godzilla was a dinosaur that was awakened by the United States testing H-Bombs in the Pacific. The after affects mutated him, that's why he can shoot that atomic breath. The real life inspiration for Godzilla.came from a few different sources: The devastation of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; and in 1954 there was a Japanese fishing boat that had no idea they were near the area where the U.S. was testing H-Bombs. The fisherman saw the blast from a distance but, they were infected by the fallout. What made matters worse was that some of the fish they caught were contaminated and had reached the market. So there was this big scare and recall. The fisherman later died of radiation sickneas. The name of the fishing boat was The Lucky Dragon No. 5. When the filmmakers made the original Godzilla, an original project fell through and they had to come up with a new movie idea. Monster movies were big at the time and they wanted to do a movie about the effects of bomb but they disguised the bomb as a monster... sickness. The open scene of the original 1954 Godzilla mimicks the Lucky Dragon incident.

    • @user-ql1tn2bb2l
      @user-ql1tn2bb2l 17 дней назад

      Opening scene is the venerable Japanese Zero Fighter landing on the fictional Odo Island. Home of the Japanese fictional monster "Gojira". References to a "New Yankee weapon" to the tune of nearly 300 newly developed B29 Bombers & newly developed Incendiary bomb; Napalm. Developed to rain fire on the civilians of Tokyo on March 1945; "The Tokyo Fire Bombing on March 10th, 1945". The premise is the movie is the survivors of the "Tokyo Fire Bombing". Mankind's worst, had more casualties & lost in history to the Hiroshima Bomb. Tokyo's "Black Market" scene, policing themselves with the vendors, hustlers & prostitutes that introduced Noriko & Akiko to Koichi is brilliant. The date March 1946, marking the one (1) year anniversary of the "Tokyo Fire Bombing" it's raining heavily. Ironically Koichi is drenched in rain water and not fire as he shares to finding steady work. Another date is the sinking of the "Takao". It's sudden bombarding of Godzilla is ironic, as the "Takao" was offshore in the surprise attack of Pearl Harbor.
      On March 10th 2024, Takashi Yamazaki & crew is awarded the Oscar in Hollywood California. On the 79th anniversary of the "Tokyo Fire Bombing on March 10th, 1945". Harley Davidson, Koichi's "Black Market" motorcycle, and the Japanese Imperial Army was a surprising discovery. As well as many others which, are factual. Shown in CGI. Takashi Yamazaki tells a great Japanese post WWII story using the great Japanese monster "Gojira", that the world wouldn't be interested in anyway. The last line Noriko looks to the side of the camera and says, "Is your war.....now finally over?"
      Read that in Japan, after the movie, people applauded.

  • @koutastone1994
    @koutastone1994 Месяц назад +11

    This movie is so great.

  • @Vergil512
    @Vergil512 Месяц назад +20

    This godzilla is my favorite. Hes an absolute demon. Absolutely terrifying.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +4

      He shows no remorse at all!

    • @Vergil512
      @Vergil512 29 дней назад +3

      @@DevinGtv901 Dude I love your reactions. I been following you on your other channel for awhile man. Keep it up boss.

    • @hirokatou6209
      @hirokatou6209 26 дней назад

      中世代の生き残りであった恐竜が、ビキニ環礁で行われた水爆実験の放射能に被曝して突然変異を起こしました。ゴジラもまた、核兵器の被害者なのです。彼は人間を憎み、人間を攻撃します。

  • @neojason8349
    @neojason8349 Месяц назад +10

    The second encounter with them fighting Godzilla with the mines was definitely inspired by the movie Jaws

  • @joshjames582
    @joshjames582 27 дней назад +13

    The thing about Godzilla is there's a lot of different versions of the basic concept. A lot of it comes down to the story the director is trying to tell. In a story like this, Godilla is a menace because he stands for all the negative emotions and consequences of WWII still lingering fresh in people's minds. He's like an open wound that won't close. In other stories, he's more heroic or neutral. Godzilla is like a blank canvas you can paint a lot of different emotions and stories onto.

  • @rachaelhogan7850
    @rachaelhogan7850 28 дней назад +15

    You MISSED the end you see godzilla start to regenertate

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Месяц назад +36

    This won for Best Visual Effects and you can see why, as the VFX artists put a lot love, heart and patience into making this movie.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +9

      The detail was in the movie was superb.

    • @jculver1674
      @jculver1674 29 дней назад +4

      And the budget was only like $15 million, but it looked amazing.

    • @Dark_Trap998
      @Dark_Trap998 27 дней назад +4

      It's lesser than 15 mil

    • @SuperSky9
      @SuperSky9 24 дня назад +3

      It should have won best picture!

  • @JamesASharp
    @JamesASharp 26 дней назад +6

    This is the best Godzilla film ever made. Great reaction bro! 👍🏿

  • @davidw3281
    @davidw3281 29 дней назад +6

    Fantastic Godzilla movie! I do love Mechagodzilla throughout the series as my main, but this is my favorite Godzilla movie.

  • @1armronindad748
    @1armronindad748 Месяц назад +11

    This one is the best movie ever made. I grew up watching Godzilla movies. This beats the western version of Godzilla hands down.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +3

      Absolutely!! The story line is magnificent

  • @bliblivion
    @bliblivion 27 дней назад +5

    it's the first time i discover a movie with your channel, you made em want to watch it.

  • @300Walk
    @300Walk 27 дней назад +5

    Best reaction to this movie by far 😂😂 I swear you got the best videos

  • @rainbowpegacornstudios
    @rainbowpegacornstudios 27 дней назад +10

    I wasn't expecting Noriko to have survived. If the impact of hitting the ground after that shockwave from the Atomic Breath didn't kill her, the radiation surely would have. It was a very pleasant surprise that she was still alive, don't get me wrong. It is weird to see what appears to be Godzilla's scales on her neck.

    • @hirokatou6209
      @hirokatou6209 26 дней назад +5

      元々、典子はあの爆風に吹き飛ばされて亡くなっていました。生き残る話は台本にありませんでした。撮影が全て終わってから、山崎貴監督は生き残った敷島が可哀想になって、典子復活のストーリーを考え出しました。その事をスタッフに相談すると、殆どの人が反対したそうです。ご都合主義ではないか、と言うのが彼らの意見でした。山崎監督は非常に悩みましたが、最終的には典子を生かす事にしました。しかし、そのままではやはり都合が良すぎると考えて、典子は生き残ったがそれはゴジラ細胞に感染したからであり、典子と浩一の戦争はまだ終わっていなかったと言う暗いストーリーにしました。
      因みに、最後の病室のシーンが追加撮影された時、典子役の浜辺美波は、首筋の痣について、その存在すら知りませんでした。台本無しで撮影が行われたからです。

  • @Lostboyss15
    @Lostboyss15 Месяц назад +7

    Devin thank you so much for reacting to this one appreciate it man 💪🏻 peace brother

  • @draskang
    @draskang Месяц назад +7

    Godzilla kinda became a hero in the 60's. He was originally the epitome of chaos & destruction & human failings. Bother versions are really good if you use em well, but I think this is my favorite G movie.

  • @AlexGarduno-yl1bs
    @AlexGarduno-yl1bs Месяц назад +6

    Just watched this yesterday, great movie🔥💯bouta fw this reaction alr knowing🙏

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +2

      This was a BANGER!! Godzilla was ruthless

  • @ianhamilton2035
    @ianhamilton2035 27 дней назад +6

    70yrs, Go Go Godzilla!!! 😃

  • @cyndigirl418
    @cyndigirl418 29 дней назад +6

    This movie was awesome in the movie theater! I've seen them all! You should find some time to watch the original Godzilla, as wèll as the earlier versions. Greatness has to start somewhere! ❤❤❤

  • @davidderousse6293
    @davidderousse6293 Месяц назад +5

    One of the very best Godzilla movies ever!

  • @LittleSkin18
    @LittleSkin18 29 дней назад +4

    I just finished this last night! I cant wait to see this reaction!

  • @dioncarter8513
    @dioncarter8513 24 дня назад +2

    Good reaction ✌

  • @suproliver
    @suproliver 20 дней назад +1

    No other monster movie has incorporated the human element to a Godzilla film so well such as this film! Very character driven. A story of redemption. Highlighting PTSD, anti-war sentiment, and love. A semingly futile civilian attempt to stop Godzilla. Brilliant film! -OG

  • @v33punk
    @v33punk Месяц назад +7

    Best Godzilla movie in a long time hands down

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +3

      I agree! The others were 🔥 but the storyline in this one was brilliant

    • @draskang
      @draskang Месяц назад +2

      YEP! I keep going back & forth on weather it's better than the original..

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 Месяц назад +2

      ​​​​@@DevinGtv901it wasn't really the storyline. It was the fact that it was a tribute to the original Japanese "evil" nuclear bomb metaphor from world war 2 godzilla.
      The cliche american heroic version doesn't really make it for me. The american gozilla just feels like pacific rim, not an actual godzilla movie

    • @v33punk
      @v33punk 29 дней назад +1

      @@アキコ2003 you said it wasn't really the storyline but then you literally attributed it to the original storyline. Okay.

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 29 дней назад

      @@v33punk my guy, the storyline isn't the godzill itself, dumb pricky boy. The storyline he mentioned was the human storyline, which was quite simple in this movie and many other godzilla movies.

  • @TherapyGel
    @TherapyGel 18 дней назад

    Lmfao the King of the Monsters rant at the intro was hilarious 😂

  • @KronnangDunn
    @KronnangDunn 29 дней назад +4

    The director of this film made another awesome military science fiction film called SPACE BATTLESHIP YAMATO in 2010. Is a great movie hope you ever react to it!!!

    • @KronnangDunn
      @KronnangDunn 29 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/qokdEHIbuv8/видео.html

  • @donningarmour2873
    @donningarmour2873 28 дней назад +6

    Great reaction. I agree with you. This is the best Godzilla movie I have ever seen. Japan should take it from now on. U.S. Godzilla movie are trash in comparison.

  • @mechanicpluto2430
    @mechanicpluto2430 27 дней назад +4

    You wanna know one of the funniest parts about this movie? This is the *second-shortest* Godzilla ever put to film, at 50.1 meters tall. The Monsterverse Godzilla is twice as tall, yet Minus One's Godzilla feels so much taller and *scarier* because of how he's portrayed.
    Also Jesus Christ this may be one of the most powerful atomic breaths we've ever had the privelage of witnessing. GvK's atomic breath may be able to pierce through hollow Earth, but Minus One's is a literal thermonuclear bomb.

    • @chrischreative2245
      @chrischreative2245 26 дней назад

      Yeah I don’t like Godzilla being so rediculously big where humans have no shot.

  • @SRG1966
    @SRG1966 21 день назад

    Godzilla's ability to quickly regenerate has been part of the canon for a long time. It's explicitly discussed in Godzilla 2000.

  • @davidmeir9348
    @davidmeir9348 26 дней назад +2

    Godzilla in the original 1954 movie was just about destruction, an animal that saw humans as encroaching on its territory and up to destroy them.
    In the original fim, Godzilla represented the fear of nuclear destruction as the film was made less than a decade after Hiroshima.
    At the end of the film the scientist even says, "If we don't stop nuclear testing, maybe another Godzilla will show up."
    It's actually the Japanese who turned it into a good guy who's down to save the human race during the 60's and early 70's as Godzilla became more and more campy, with even aliens in the picture.
    In 1984 there was a reboot where Godzilla was back as its original menacing self and it's been going back and forth on the two interpretation of Godzilla since.
    This Godzilla (Minus One) is such an exceptional film in that the human story is as compelling, even more than Godzilla wrecking shit up.
    Such a good film. Well on its way to become an absolute classic of cinema and one of the greatest Kaiju film ever made.

  • @djaynorequest
    @djaynorequest Месяц назад +8

    He wasn't shamed by the woman for Godzilla. He was shamed by her because be did not complete his mission as a suicide pilot.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  28 дней назад +6

      I would not be shamed for not killing myself. I’ll pass on that honor

    • @alyxgriffen5073
      @alyxgriffen5073 27 дней назад

      Self-unaliving for the sake of honor, especially redeeming a personal shame, was a *huge* part of Japanese culture.
      If you get a chance, check out the remake of the miniseries *SHOGUN* ; it's streaming now, though I forget which service has it. But the themes of honor, shame, and self-unaliving are a big part of the plot arcs. I've not yet seen it, though I've been reading really good reactiins to it, but I did see the original 1980 miniseries, with Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune (well worth watching, if it's still around), and I read the novel when I lived in Okinawa in the late '70s.
      Several fairly recent WWII movies ( *HACKSAW RIDGE* for one, IIRC) show the commander of the defeated Japanese troops committing ritual unaliving, to redeem the shame of having been defeated.
      Sadly, unaliving as a redemotion act still exists in Japan, though I understand there have been strong efforts for many decades to change that.

    • @djaynorequest
      @djaynorequest 27 дней назад +2

      @DevinGtv901 I agree with you sir...that shit was crazy...which is why they stopped I guess...

  • @trentcope
    @trentcope Месяц назад +3

    Godzilla is the epitome of kicking asses and taking names 💯

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +1

      No lies!! Kicking a** first 😂

  • @windrunner6145
    @windrunner6145 24 дня назад

    Anguirus was more Godzillas on again/off again second, Rodan was more like his frenemy. Haha

  • @SlashmanSG
    @SlashmanSG Месяц назад +4

    Originally Godzilla wasn't good or bad, he was just an animal.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +1

      I thought he was a God lol

  • @charlesmorris6476
    @charlesmorris6476 23 дня назад +2

    Yep Hollywood has made him into a superhero like you say, but Godzilla minus one stayed more true to the original 1954 Godzilla. The Japanese never truly intended to make Godzilla a savior of mankind. You should watch the original Toho Godzilla from 1954.

  • @jorgejimenez8596
    @jorgejimenez8596 11 дней назад

    I absolutely loved your reaction!
    About Godzilla, this killer Godzilla is the original Godzilla, a beast, no like for humanity, not a hero or savior like the American Godzilla.
    This movie is true to the Original Godzillas.
    Very good reaction brother!

  • @jurassicpark1fan920
    @jurassicpark1fan920 27 дней назад +14

    Godzilla in the original 1954 film was a destructive monster mutated by nuclear weapons.
    Godzilla throughout the films has been portrayed multiple different ways.

  • @seasickviking
    @seasickviking Месяц назад +4

    As for why Godzilla's attacking, throughout the franchise, Godzilla was never outright good or evil. He was always viewed as a neutral force. There are various creatures that are seen as "Good", such as Queen Mothra, King Caesar, Kong and a few others. There were also those that were straightup evil, like Gigan, Scylla, Rodan and so on. Even King Ghidorah varies from movie to movie. Godzilla, in many regards, acts on the behalf of nature itself. When some monster cause too much damage, the planet itself does something to awaken Godzilla. Most incarnations of Godzilla, however, HATE humans, often because we cause more trouble to this planet than any monster.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +1

      Ohh ok so he basically keeps things in order.

    • @jpgcne
      @jpgcne 22 дня назад

      Guess ya never saw GMK 2001?quite evil.

  • @suproliver
    @suproliver 20 дней назад

    The film is called Minus One because post World War II left Japan in ruins. They had to start all over again from ground Zero.
    Then Godzilla shows up and wrecks even more havoc. Sending them from Zero to Minus One! -OG

  • @JangTheKim
    @JangTheKim Месяц назад +3

    Godzilla is the best. I idea how to beat that guy. I didn’t even know this movie existed. Gonna watch your vid first then the movie.

    • @01jonger
      @01jonger 29 дней назад +2

      its on net flicks and prime

    • @JangTheKim
      @JangTheKim 29 дней назад +1

      @@01jonger Sweet. Thanks for letting me know. I love all huge monster movies. Not sure which is my favorite one. That would be a good discussion for this video.

  • @DannyBedo
    @DannyBedo 26 дней назад +1

    Godzilla in America is a super hero, in Japan he is a representation of the Nuclear Bombings, survivors guilt and the problematic culture of silence after. This movie is big boy ideas about grief and suffering from generations of traumatized people. This shit is amazing

  • @Lostboyss15
    @Lostboyss15 Месяц назад +5

    By the way Devin this was made on only $15 million which is a tenth of most films 🍿

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +4

      When you have a great storyline you make it work

    • @Lostboyss15
      @Lostboyss15 Месяц назад +1

      Salute to that can’t wait for the second one- at the end the girl has black stuff infecting her neck in the last couple seconds maybe she could turn into a titan

  • @josephfelix2588
    @josephfelix2588 Месяц назад +3

    the fish are deep sea fish that implode by coming to the surface too fast

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  28 дней назад +1

      Oh gotcha! Thats how you knew Godzilla was coming?

  • @Valefor
    @Valefor 25 дней назад +1

    Godzilla was originally a "bad guy" he represented the us dropping nukes and the aftermath of the destruction

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 29 дней назад +4

    Godzilla is not evil. He is P!SSED OFF. When deep-sea fish rise too quickly, the drop in outside pressure makes their eyeballs bulge out grotesquely, thus their freakish appearance. It's the same effect they hope to have on Godzilla by sinking him and then raising him suddenly. I like the exploration of kamikaze culture here, but the humans never are as interesting as the monsters in these films. And although I'm still the biggest fan of the old man-in-suit monster movies, Godzilla here looks DYNAMIC and PURPOSEFUL. Many times in older kaiju films, the monsters seemed to destroy the city almost out of sheer clumsiness. This Godzilla strikes with INTENT.

  • @suproliver
    @suproliver 20 дней назад

    I love the foreshadowing in this film. The dead radiated deep sea fish rising to the surface too fast that their stomachs explode out of their mouths due to the pressure of the ocean.
    Similarly, they attempt to do the same to Godzilla using the force of nature against him where battleships and tanks have failed.
    But Godzilla is also a force of nature. Born of nuclear energy from mankind's atomic war experiments in the deep ocean. Can Godzilla truly be killed? Godzilla is the unknown element. Even regenerate from just pieces of him! -OG

  • @SuperSky9
    @SuperSky9 24 дня назад +1

    THIS is the REAL Godzilla - a Calamity! a Phenomenon! an Omen! a Pure Wrath Of Nature! *The Real G* only comes of the oceans to demonstrate who this planet belongs to.
    American Godzilla is a guy in a lizard costume in comparison.

  • @nickanderson55
    @nickanderson55 Месяц назад +3

    I might of gotten emotional lol

  • @SuperSky9
    @SuperSky9 24 дня назад +1

    08:42 Hey, are you out new sharpshooter?
    Sailor?
    Fight pilot.
    What? This guy's useless 🤣🤣 boy, what a savage

  • @Captainkebbles1392
    @Captainkebbles1392 25 дней назад

    32:16
    THIS SHOT to me is when this movie became my fav monster movie
    He HATES us. He hates us so much he is willing to risk melting himself in repeated charge ups just to kill a few more humans. "I wanted to put the god back in Godzilla, the American Godzilla is a friend, but my Godzilla is like a Japanese god, cruel and powerful."
    This Godzilla truly exists to hate us and i love how that rage is what kills him. Just like how humanity always seeks to big bigger weapons to kill more of "the enemy" then us..Godzilla wanted to hurt as many of us as possible

  • @SSeraphim117
    @SSeraphim117 23 дня назад

    Rejuvenate lol I'm dead 😂😂😂

  • @ernestoamesqua4848
    @ernestoamesqua4848 21 день назад

    EVERYONE cries during this movie

  • @iyorit1089
    @iyorit1089 26 дней назад +1

    The truth behind Godzilla's birth…
    On March 1, 1954, the monster Godzilla was born from a report of a deep-sea tuna fishing boat from Shizuoka Prefecture that was exposed to radiation from a hydrogen bomb test conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. (The word "Kaijyu怪獣" was first used in Godzilla.) Godzilla was created by Eiji Tsuburaya, Japan's first special effects director. This film can be said to be a remake that follows the theme of the first Godzilla film from 1954. And after the war, Director Tsuburaya created Godzilla, a kaijyu, a creation of God, to represent the threat of nuclear weapons and nuclear bombs. So he is not a saurus or a monster, but a kaijyu born of God. This film is a drama about the threat of Godzilla, who became the embodiment of nuclear weapons, and the struggle of humans desperately trying to survive after the defeat. Director Yamazaki has brought to life the passion that Tsuburaya put into Godzilla in a drama that returns to Godzilla's origins, in which Godzilla attacks (-1) a defenseless Japan (0) just after the war. The theme of this film is to live no matter how hard it is. In Japanese, it’s called "生きて抗えIkite agarae".
    When we talk about Kaijyu Godzilla, which was born in Japan, I hope that we will remember that he is a symbol of nuclear terror and war, and that he will be passed on to future generations. thanks from🇯🇵 Sorry my bad grammar 🙇🏻

  • @johnpittsii7524
    @johnpittsii7524 Месяц назад +2

    Hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤

  • @Bringmethehorizondude
    @Bringmethehorizondude 25 дней назад

    Awesome reaction sir. I feel like you really understood the trauma and pain that Godzilla represents here

  • @tokepine6169
    @tokepine6169 Месяц назад +3

    sometimes he is good sometimes he is bad, . but the original one, as a metafor for teh nuclear weapons, is very very very angry (and bad)

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад

      He was always mad in this one lol

  • @michaelcoffey1991
    @michaelcoffey1991 Месяц назад +5

    @DevinG Understand I like all but that crap America Godzilla who was a T rex. This was made for JUST 15 million dollars (let that sink in Devin) and looks better than every us western blockbuster over the last 25 years. An this is the ONLY Godzilla film that I cared about the humans and there story Just the best Godzilla I have ever seen, and this comes from someone who loves when Zilla is the hero. This film changed the creature feature Kaiju game. Yes DevinG in the original Godzilla is a force of nature not evil, just top of the food chain walking natural disaster

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +2

      There are film budgets way a above 15m that aren’t nearly as good

    • @michaelcoffey1991
      @michaelcoffey1991 29 дней назад

      @@DevinGtv901 into the HUDREDS of millions of dollars that don't look that good :)

  • @75395186240
    @75395186240 25 дней назад

    Godzilla is a force of nature. A territorial creature that only thinks for itself. It learned to tolerate us in time.

  • @Amiko-do4dj
    @Amiko-do4dj 22 дня назад

    Godzilla was mostly always portrayed as a Force of Nature basically, an Ancient Beast mutated by Atomic Radiation, it wasn't until the 70's that they started making Godzilla more Children friendly and thus a goodish creature. Much like a Tiger will attack and potentially kill you for violating it's territory, Godzilla is no different, at first the Island where he first Saw Godzilla was his territory, but as Godzilla grew bigger his territory expanded to Japan.

  • @iamhimman
    @iamhimman 27 дней назад +1

    BRO i could not tell if you wan going to cry or if you are just high as hell lmao

  • @no41jupiter
    @no41jupiter 25 дней назад

    your facial expressions and reactions have gotten better over time . i don't need fake , over-the-top reactions . i prefer genuine reactions . that's what you did after the heroine got blown away by the blast . nice.

  • @andrewestrada6531
    @andrewestrada6531 26 дней назад +3

    “I thought Godzilla is good?” Guess again. He’s always been a dangerous monster. He never chose sides, because if you provoke him he sees you and any humans or monsters, he attacks with no consequences and hesitation.
    That’s his nature as a animal.

  • @suproliver
    @suproliver 20 дней назад

    The mark on her neck at the hospital is a Godzilla cell. It's probably why she survived the blast. It helped to heal her.
    But to what end? Will she mutate? Are there other victims of the blast and similarly contracted the Godzilla cell?
    I've also heard that the tattoo on her neck is a symbol for Mothra. Perhaps Mothra will be featured in the next movie?? -OG

  • @davidhasselblad3825
    @davidhasselblad3825 Месяц назад +2

    You nailed it. The original Godzilla was a villain. Dies in the first one. His son it’s said was in the second. And in the Japanese franchise he has had a few versions. Like Godzilla vs destroyah destroyah kills Godzilla and his son takes the throne. So he goes from villain, to an unlikely hero, to having a sort of understanding with humans. Like he can tell the difference between humans who want to harm him and those who don’t. 😂 I remember in Godzilla vs space Godzilla for get the movie name I know it’s simple. But the dude who was trying to sabotage Godzilla has a stare down with Godzilla and you know Godzilla singled him out recognizing an enemy.
    I grew up on all the old Godzilla films. Saw the orginal black and white one when I was visiting family in Canada as kid and I become a massive Godzilla fan.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад

      How many Godzillas are there?

    • @davidhasselblad3825
      @davidhasselblad3825 29 дней назад +1

      @@DevinGtv901 I’m pretty sure in the Japanese old franchise there is about five or six. Been a while since I’ve seen them all in a row lol. Then shin Godzilla I think was a reboot in current times. So not connected to the older ones.

  • @itsthatmemelowell
    @itsthatmemelowell Месяц назад +1

    This version of Gojira was on DEMON time lmao

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  28 дней назад

      All the f**king way 😂💪🏿

  • @seasickviking
    @seasickviking Месяц назад +7

    This & Shin Godzilla (2016) tie with the original (1954) for best Godzilla film in my book. You will definitely enjoy both.

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +3

      Is Shin Godzilla as good as this one?

    • @LImperodelCinema
      @LImperodelCinema 24 дня назад

      ​​@@DevinGtv901not better, different. MINUS is much more emotional, focused on the population and the family aspect. With all the necessary differences it is an "almost" remake of the original film, set in the same period.
      SHIN is more political, modern, satirical and original than any other film in the saga, personally my favourite.
      I love them both immensely and as a veteran fan I confirm that together with the '54 original they are the best.

    • @jpgcne
      @jpgcne 22 дня назад

      I love GMK in 2001 as well. Always was my favorite before this. It is the director 's favorite as well who did this film

  • @300Walk
    @300Walk 27 дней назад +2

    Someone said react to the 2000s trology Planet of the apes and i second it. You gotta watch that shit bro best trilogy ever made

  • @marshallprince2583
    @marshallprince2583 18 дней назад

    This movie goes back to the original godzilla, who was actually a bad guy.

  • @ianhamilton2035
    @ianhamilton2035 27 дней назад +1

    Godzilla was just reacting to being shot at, and defending himself, still kinda feel sorry for him. He represents mother nature's punishment for mankind inventing the atomic bomb....
    Oh, and he's forever!!! LoL 😃

  • @brittneyairgood
    @brittneyairgood 16 дней назад

    godzilla 1998 plz? yes, it still holds up

  • @AniwayasSong
    @AniwayasSong 27 дней назад +1

    If I had to pick the 'Baddest monster' from film, I'm going with 'Smaug' (From 'The Hobbit' book/story). Godzilla's pretty bad-ass, yes, but Smaug can FLY and breath fire! (Also, he's articulate, so he can taunt/insult you while he's whuppin' yer butt!) ;-P
    For me, I've always like the 1998 Godzilla (With Mathew Broderick). Just really appreciated the anatomy/form of that version of this giant lizard more than the 'Guy-stuffed-into-a-monster-costume' styles (Which is sure to upset the hard core fans of this creature and the gigantic franchise!)
    ;-)

  • @tbrown3243
    @tbrown3243 Месяц назад +2

    LOGAN THE WOLF REACTION!

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  Месяц назад +2

      Is it a good watch?

    • @tbrown3243
      @tbrown3243 Месяц назад

      @DevinGtv901 unreal fan film. Came out a week ago next level stuff these guys will get a Hollywood movie out of it. Shot in France Wolverine as a viking

  • @Dave-el6rh
    @Dave-el6rh 27 дней назад +2

    Thank you.Really.Thank you.

  • @shamoribattle3611
    @shamoribattle3611 Месяц назад +2

    The greatest honor you could get was becoming a kamikaze pilot. Basically means you will win WW2 or DIE trying. So when Japan lost the war the LAST thing you wanted to do was be a living kamikaze pilot!!! They were blamed for the lost and all the destruction because they didn't fulfill their duty. (cowardess). Thats why he didn't feel he deserved to be happy with a family. Also THIS is OG GODZILLA!!! He is half GOD half monster and wants ALL the smoke!!!!

    • @DevinGtv901
      @DevinGtv901  29 дней назад +1

      So either Win or Die anything else is a dishonor? In war there’s going to be destruction no way around it

    • @shamoribattle3611
      @shamoribattle3611 29 дней назад

      @@DevinGtv901 yep! Facts bro.

  • @rodgill9376
    @rodgill9376 24 дня назад

    Godzilla’s goal here is cause death and destruction. When we first meet him in the beginning, he seemed to display a contemptuous but curious side to humans. He only attacked when he felt provoked. Similar to a corned animal defending their territory. But once he mutated and transformed into the form we all know, his contempt for humanity turned into outright misanthropic hatred. It is implied that Godzilla blames humans for his condition and wants to punish them for it.
    This movie is a return to Godzilla’s villainous roots. He was never meant to be a good guy. He is a divine creature of great and terrible power. Hope this clears it up a bit big dawg!

  • @kilog1kg
    @kilog1kg 12 дней назад

    Godzilla's wife 😂😂😂

  • @user-kn9ow4pk9n
    @user-kn9ow4pk9n 25 дней назад +1

    黒い雨の神木隆之介の演技は泣けます広島長崎の原爆の…
    ゴジラも水爆で焼かれ苦しみ巨大怪獣となったので被害者
    いろいろな思いで泣きながら見ました

  • @finex666
    @finex666 23 дня назад

    more or less, they made him good guy in the 70's, og he was more or less this. if you like this re watch this movie in black and white, it makes a big difference

  • @stanfordmcdonald5625
    @stanfordmcdonald5625 25 дней назад

    Godzilla was a menace. This is fuck your couch Godzilla.

  • @user-cq2gx2lo2y
    @user-cq2gx2lo2y 22 дня назад

    ありがとう!

  • @Patrick76399
    @Patrick76399 Месяц назад

    Omg...did anyone recognize the cranking sound when they drop the first mine as the same sound the smoke monster makes in season one of LOST when it grabs John Locke?

  • @hothotheat3000
    @hothotheat3000 27 дней назад

    Not you saying Mothra doesn’t count. Don’t disrespect Mrs. Zilla like that🤣

  • @yorraksa8841
    @yorraksa8841 29 дней назад +1

    I felt dizzy after watching your video 😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @Zibi21
    @Zibi21 26 дней назад +1

    This movie was made with just 18 milions dollars...compare that to the hollywood failures that cost above 180milions. They proved that to make a good movie you dont need such mountains of money.

  • @Mangolite
    @Mangolite 26 дней назад

    Crazy Facts about Japan during WW2:
    The Japanese government mandated that their soldiers die for their country, a practice known as kamikaze, with the most well-known examples being the kamikaze pilots.
    Additionally, the government mandated that some soldiers neither surrender nor die by their own hands, leading some to continue defending remote outposts long after the war had ended, as they had no direct superiors to relieve them of their duty. Hiroo Onoda, for instance, served his country for 29 years in Lubang, Philippines, despite numerous attempts by his family to convince him to come home. His story is depicted in the movie "Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle" (2021).

  • @donotsu6378
    @donotsu6378 19 дней назад

    Please read about the bushido code by which all samurai and suicide pilots gave their lives for the honor of the emperor and country. Americans can’t believe this to give their lives. Many volunteered …no conscripts. Only those volunteers accepted that’s why during the closing days of the war…..Japan could no longer find these volunteers.

  • @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni
    @DanielGonzalez-vo5ni 29 дней назад +3

    Yeah mechanics didn't die because Shikishima didn't shoot they died because they did and I'm glad you recognized that this Godzilla was an absolute menace and the original was definitely a villain but he's also fought for us or just been the lesser of two evils I've actually been meaning to watch more of the older films

  • @bridgethaines7127
    @bridgethaines7127 26 дней назад

    Kamikaze pilots were supposed to die in battle, crashing their plane with a bomb under it into Allied targets like warships. That is why Sumiko called him dishonorable, he didn't do his duty. Godzilla didn't wreck his home area, the Air Raids did. Godzilla at this point is a dinosaur-sized local creature to Odo island, he doesn't get huge, regenerate, or get atomic breath until the Bikini Atoll nuke testing that irradiates him. Godzilla was not originally good. Watch the 1954 movie (not King of the Monsters, that was the dub with added Americanized scenes for our cinemas). In later movies he became a heroic figure, but this returns to his roots. The American movies make him a force of natural balance of sorts so sort of an antihero. But this is good old fashioned "you nuked me" angry G.

  • @wakadooia
    @wakadooia 26 дней назад

    I gotta add to other comments here, while yes, Godzilla was the "bad guy" in the original 1954 film and a representation of the horrors of Nuclear weapons, I feel it can't be understated that the 1954 Godzilla was never a BAD guy the original film has a few moments displaying Godzilla for what he was. An animal. Just one that happened to be huge and the design for the suit for him was designed after keloid scars which were typical for victims of the atomic bombs (I might be wrong on identifying them as keloid scars but I think that was it).
    Godzilla was also a victim of the bombings in that film too. I think that people identifying that and feeling sympathy for Godzilla in the original film is what gave it that extra kick that helped propel him into being an icon over "just another 50's monster movie" kind of thing. The fact he can easily be an allegory for whatever the writer wishes only bolstered that.
    In fact I think there's few depictions of him where he's truly evil, just a victim of happenstance in a world not made for him. Destructive, yes, actively malicious, no, not always.
    This film being one of those few, though I believe the novelisation of the film adds slightly that he's so angry because of the bomb that mutated him which, fair, if I had been minding my own business for god-knows-how-long only to end up being bombed out of nowhere, and not only that, the bombing caused me to grow and mutate into something I very much wasn't supposed to be, I'd be a little ticked too.

  • @chicken-samurai8787
    @chicken-samurai8787 27 дней назад +1

    物語は完璧では無い、でもこの映画のクォリティは非常に高くて賞賛に値します。次回作が楽しみでもあるけど、この神がかった傑作を次回作が越えられるかは疑問に思います( ´Д`)y━・~~作るからには是非とも越える傑作を作って欲しいとは思うけど…………

  • @cmdrDiscoCat
    @cmdrDiscoCat 25 дней назад

    Yeah, in the original, Godzilla is like he is here, not a good guy at all, as others pointed out.
    I'd like to mention there's even one of the movies (GMK is the short name, released in 2001) where Godzilla is literally an amalgamation of the souls of all those sacrified soldiers japan forced to "die honorably" wanting revenge on their country.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 27 дней назад

    like Shin Godzilla, Godzilla Minus One goes back to what Godzilla originally was: an enemy to mankind in senseless destruction, just like war is. you need to go back and watch the original movie from 1954, black and white, and see the monster as he was always meant to be.

  • @M2JoyBoy
    @M2JoyBoy 27 дней назад

    I would say the only Titan more powerful than Godzilla is Monster X. He's the most powerful monster in TOHO's intended final movie Godzilla Final Wars that came out in 2005, I got the DVD and it's such a fun watch 😁

  • @dianemerimon4268
    @dianemerimon4268 12 дней назад

    Godzilla represents ww2 ..latter the relationship between Japan and USA

  • @AtomBackerZs
    @AtomBackerZs 23 дня назад

    🎉