Serizawa Sacrifices Himself to Bring Godzilla Back!
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2019
- Dr. Serizawa goes into Godzilla's Mysterious Underwater Lair Deep in the Atlantic Ocean to use a Nuke to Bring Godzilla Back up to Full Health! Such an Epic Scene!
People have been commenting how Serizawa in the original film died to kill Godzilla while this one died to save him, but both versions died with the same intent: to protect humanity.
Very Good Point! Exactly!
Holy shit your smart
It’s a very obvious homage.
Ya, I watched the og film recently and realized that
Indeed, both were heroes who loved life and had did their best to save it. That's why the Godzilla series will always be relevant for many years to come. Jonah and Emma may have been right about human nature's capacity for evil, but their unwillingness to see what they had become made them the very evil he sought he destroy as both versions of Serizawa show that saving humanity gives it hero that one could inspire others to learn not to repeat history. That's the Godzilla series is all about. He was the hero we needed, but never the one we deserve. While Ghidorah was the villain we deserve, but never the one, not even Earth needed. In many ways, the film showed a great parallel with the Dark Knight as Batman and Harvey Dent represented different circumstances in those events.
My headcanon is that Godzilla used that Atomic Breath to send Serizawa's soul to Heaven. _Personally._
There is a Fanfic called Song of the Tiny Ones, According to Michael Dougherty, Godzilla's thoughts when he is revived during the film's plot is a highly canon-accurate interpretation
So you're right, Godzilla sent his spirit heavenward with a song of light.
Uh okay
That’s makes no sense
@@michaelkowalski2109 actually makes sense, since there is a Godzilla that has already gone to hell,and 2001's Godzilla is formed by souls
That's my headcanon too, now.
He was the only one who TRULY believed in Godzilla. Everyone else feared him, but Serizawa never did. He respected him. He understood him. In a way, I think Serizawa loved Godzilla. That's why he sacrificed himself to bring Godzilla back. As someone who's been a Godzilla fan all my life, this is how I always wanted to see Serizawa die - by Godzilla's side.
You must have watched Gojira 1954, where Serizwa dies alongside the king of monsters. And what is important, neither in 1954 nor in 2019 was he hostile to Godzilla because he understood the fact that both were victims of war - human pride, stupidity and striving for domination at all costs.
I personally perceived Serizawa's attitude as compassion and the only right attempt at that time to alleviate the suffering that befell the great monster.
on the other hand, dr Graham (was it), the one that was with him in 2014 and the start of 2019, killed by Ghidorah
Because he is a true scientist. He pursues knowledge to get a better understanding of the world and all form of life that lives in it. He respect Godzilla not because he's mighty, it's because he is an amazing lifeform beyond anything he has seen and understood him from learning how he live and behave, which is why he believes that coexisting with him was possible and he might become mankind's hope one day against a crisis that they can't handle.
everyone needs that one person that believes in them and understands them when the world fears them and shames them.
Exactly
The original Serizawa sacrificed himself to kill Godzilla, in order to save humanity.
The new Serizawa sacrificed himself to save Godzilla, in order to save humanity.
No matter what side Godzilla is on, Serizawa is will always be ready so give his life for humanity.
Yup, he's a suicidal old man through & through.
He destroyed all his research in 1954 for the betterment of the world
He made sure his research was kept in 2019 for the betterment of the world
Truly FULL CIRCLE
This movie was beautiful
Minus 1 and this are the only ones to ever make me cry
in 1954 he understood Godzilla, as they were both victims of war, but he decided that he must defeat him so as not to kill any more humans, in 2019 he knew that Godzilla was the only salvation for humanity, different stories but with the same objective, on the good side
Serizawa did not sacrifice himself in 1954 to kill Godzilla. Anyone saying this has a poor understanding of the movie
He *killed himself* to deny the knowledge of Oxygen Destroyer to anyone
Serizawa the unspoken hero
Dr Serizawa 1954: Sacrifice himself to kill Godzilla.
Dr Serizawa 2019: Sacrifice himself to revive Godzilla back.
2031: serizawa is godzilla
@@ronaldmandingo9081 😂
@@ronaldmandingo9081 Serizawa was a Kaiju Shifter?!😱😱
The circle is now complete.
@@ronaldmandingo9081 2041 Godzilla is serizawa
Imagine a flea dragging a Red Bull to you in your hour of need
Least I could do was help out that flea's family afterwards.
😂😂😂 That is a good comment 😆
More like an ant.
This fookin comment 😂😂
Or a can of peanut butter if you're dying hot in the desert
I've seen people say that Godzilla wouldn't have even understood what was going on... His intelligence and level of empathy was established in the first movie. When he had an emergency nap after fighting the male MUTO, he was visibly exhausted and even distraught. He realised what was happening and what Serizawa did for him. People need to pay attention to the movie before they start tearing it apart...
Ignore them. It is clear how intelligent he is. Especially after Dominion. It is show there that he is perfectly sentient and as intelligent as a human. Likely more so because of his age and brain size. But that story confirmed that he does know what a Nuke is and what it does.
Even in the original Japanese Godzilla you can see his intelligence and empathy.
Godzilla's intelligence and empathy was demonstrated by the fact that he got tired?
@@ProfChaos1985i think he also meant when godzilla saw them all and didn’t do anything but roar. If he was this animal , most likely would’ve seen them as a threat and done something but he didn’t. Also in kotm, looks straight at them, doesn’t do a thing but look away because there not who he’s after
brainsize doesnt matter how smart and intellectuel u are, but yeah i havent seen any piece of Godzilla just from shorts i can see hes a goodzilla :D@@Cloudsouth
What always stood out to me about this scene... after Godzilla comes back... he gives the people on the Boat this look.... that just screams. "Now.... are we Done with *your* bullshit?...." loved it.
Makes Serizawa's death mean something when the beast they tried to kill is willing to overlook something.
I think Godzilla knew Serizawa gave his life for him.
@@davidcook680 and he likely knew mark was sus but let it go probably because he smelled like serizawa
Godzilla: “Ok, humans, I’m gonna go to Boston and deal with that three-headed a-hole that you all woke up from the ice nap I put him in. You can tag along, if you like, but stay the hell outta my way…”
Serizawa: It is an honor to die by your side
Godzilla: It is an honor to live by yours
That’s how I imagined it
Dam that's deep.....
that's deep
Quotation from 300
Jeez that hits me
critic: "he should of left the nuke timer for an hour and left, so dumb"
me, an intellectual: *"the radiation was burning his insides and his death was honorable and he took off his helmet to connect humanity with godzilla, it was a touching moment that should stay."*
Unfortunately the critics didn’t understand half of the stuff put into this film. Only Godzilla fans understood it, which is why we appreciated the movie
Even if he did that with is suit on and got back to the sub, which he honestly could have done, he would have died from radiation poisoning slowly and painfully and it would have had less of an impact.
It's probably one of the few times godzilla saw a human this close to him
And yeah the radiation would have lied him painfully
Plus there wasn’t enough time for him to make a trip back before the nuke detonated.
This will remain my most favorite scene in all of the MonsterVerse. Serizawa's sacrifice to save Godzilla, the ancient city, the music in this scene, Serizawa walking up to Godzilla and putting his hand on Godzilla's snout saying his farewell in Japanese, the slight smile he gives him seconds before the bomb explodes, the raw emotion of it all. It's perfect. By far one of the best scenes in the Godzilla Franchise. KOTM might be underrated to many, but it has heart and respect for the history of the franchise. And THAT'S why as time goes on, it will be recognized more and more.
Agreed its a very underappreciated movie that deserved better box office than it received. I do hope in time it's gets more respect for how much the movie did right when it comes to godzilla lore. It's the best movie in the monsterverse hands down.
Shut up you npc
Agreed kotm was a amazing movie that both needed to do better and be rated better
Bro KOTM Is The Best Godzilla Movie Ever Till Now
@@JarMar3296 t be fair, it was going up against The Avengers: Endgame, pretty much the end of the MCU’s quality story telling. Silver lining, in home sales KotM did dethrone Endgame.
...The part at the end could be interpreted as Godzilla both unleashing a roar to the heavens to herald his return... And as a Sign of respect and a cry of grief for the one person amongst the humans who truly understood him.
Agreed...and also a warning to other titans..."The King Has Returned."
Imagine how upset archeologist and historians are when they find out these guys nuked the lost city of Atlantis
😂
if they didnt there wont be any archeologist or historian to be upset about what they did
I would nuke the most important archeological discovery in history with no doubt in order to save godzilla
If he didn’t sacrifice ghidorah gonna destroy earth
@@Store_64
Haha I love your determination kid
*nuke detonates*
Godzilla: Yow wtf my house
*nuke goes off*
Atlantis: WAT TEH FA-
Godzilla: my home.....it's gone.......
Me: *drinks soda* WTF ATLANTIS NOOOOOOOO.....YOU BLEW IT UP......GOD DAMN YOU
That's like throwing a kegger for his birthday 🎂 🎉🎈🎂 🍻😁 🍻
B Gaming an more YOU MANIACS YOU ACTUALLY DID IT!!!!!
ATLANTIS WAS BEAUTIFUL AND YOU BLEW IT UP DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL YOU DIDN'T EVEN THINK ABOUT ALL THE GREAT THINGS YOU COULD HAVE FOUND DAMN YOU
Yeah thinking about it now the only great things about Atlantis are the treasure of Atlantis, Poseidon's tomb, it was advanced, it's really big, people still can't find it and that's basically it.....wait a minute Atlantis had the truth of what happened to every event in....history.......WE NEED TO FIND ATLANTIS NOT JUST BECAUSE OF ALL THE KNOWLEDGE AND GOLD IT HAS BUT WHY DID THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA BURNT DOWN.......oh and because the orb of the moon is in the treasure room too it controls the tides and the water of the world we can stop global warming.......what I care for earth I'm not a hippie but I'm a Catholic.......awkward
I guess it was a very emotional moment for Serizawa who spent his life studying and admiring Godzilla and gave his life to save him, touching him as his final act and saying goodbye to a dear friend
It's also the first time he's touched godzilla
2:58 If you look closely, you can see Godzilla’s eyes full of tears, which indicates that Godzilla knows Serizawa is sacrificing his own life
That's cause he knows his old friend is going to die for him serizawa is the one person who believed in godzilla more than anyone
@@lorrietsaoussis5168yeah that’s why he stated that.
Also, it implies that Godzilla is still understanding Japanese as he was originally born in Japan from the nuclear bomb
@@margarethmichelina5146That's a different godzilla i think
@@MattDoezAnimate Nope, it's the same Godzilla as Godzilla in Monster Verse is confirmed to be more than a million years old.
He is the only person that was able to boop Godzilla's nose.
Boop that snoot
Boop da snoop
Bruh and to think he can probably jump into Godzilla’s nostril is crazy! 🤢🤧
@@dominiccolangelo4965 bro wtf 24 minutes ago ur reply. I thought this scene was beautiful.
Nah there's a comic about the human race that build a temple for him, and Godzilla like that person and remember them so he sleep in that temple until Godzilla lost connection and care for humanity once more
So i'm sure there's some who yeeted his nose before
This scene has a really great message, serizawa is holding his father's watch from when the first bomb landed on Hiroshima. In a way serizawa is conquering his demons and letting go of what happened (nuclear warfare). He is saying goodbye to Godzilla because he is at peace
Legendary Cabbage not to mention the message he gave us before departing:
“Nature always finds a way of balancing itself. Question is: what part will we play?”
i dont think i could have ever found a worse take in my entire life until this moment
everything you said hurts to even try to reply to. you are so removed from human life i can't even begin.
@@Mad_Mick How am I removed from human life?
I don't know but if I had to guess then part of it is when you talked about saying goodbye because he is at peace like...what? Dude, if I'm gonna die by killing myself to help an "old friend" then I'm probably gonna be sad that, for one, I'm about to die and don't generally want to but have to and, for another, won't be able to see that friend again, at least for a long time. You just kinda jumped ahead and applied some thought or symbolism to the character's last moments and didn't really seem to try and put yourself in that situation. Best I can tell just from watching this scene and not even the entire movie is that he is saying goodbye to his friend because he is about to die, and that already hits hard enough where it needs to without overcomplicating it by being the bystander looking in.
Jbrew123 what he said is part of an old poem it means goodbye my friend so what he said was accurate
He fought for us. Died for us. He is not only proof coexistence is possible...
He is, the key to it.
-serizawa 2019
I've read many of the comments here below this vid and here's my take on it. This scene for me is a very touching one, it shows the amount of love Serizawa has for Godzilla. One thing I noticed is when Serizawa places his hand on Godzilla's muzzle and they have eyecontact with one another, Godzilla has tears in his eyes. It's subtle but to me it shows recognition and understanding between them. When Godzilla resurfaces and sends his atomic breath into the air, it's obvious to me that the King is sending Serizawa heavenward. The amount of emotion here is unmistakable, to go above and beyond for a creature such as Godzilla, there has to be some sort friendship there. Godzilla is far more than just a simple killing machine, he's strong, he's fast, he's intelligent and shows how tactical he can be in a fight. He understands what the humans were doing to help him in the fight with Ghidorah. I just think some people don't the big guy enough credit when it comes to how much understanding, intelligence and emotion he actually shows.
After reading the Godzilla Dominion comic. (prequel to GvK). Godzilla remembers Serizawa's sacrifice and the time when ancient humans populated his temple. He is able to distinguish human actions and is in tune with the entire planet. Smarter than most people would think.
Plus he protects People who help him
GvK novel, he also remembers Serizawa. "One of his own."
@@danielstephens1185it’s safe to say Godzilla actually protected the ancient humans who helped and lived with him
Well he dose have 2 brains 🧠
@@jmb72390 only in the Heisei movies, and it was based off of an old misconception about Stegosaurus
Godzilla 2014: "Let them fight"
Godzilla 2019: "Let me die"
I like your comment
" you Just don t want to be in this movies enymore, aren t you?"
@@blaugrun1922 *anymore.
PhazonKing I hate people like you
@@s.b6688 everyone does
Considering Godzilla “speaks” Japanese, that goodbye from Serizawa really had to hit close to home for big G
People keep saying we don't need human character and just more Titans. However this scene is such a great example how great human character adds a lot to the movie. The feeling and emotion in this scene is definitely the best out of any Monsterverse movies so far, by a long shot. Dr.Serizawa will be missed for sure.
**crib gets wrecked**
Godzilla: so that’s what that feels like
Quincy Lee this needs more likes
Hold this W
i cant like its at 420 likes
about time someone taught it
That's genius
Serizawa- *Nukes himself in order to save the Earth last hope against the False King and goes down with honer.
Godzilla- *Rises from the water and fires a beam of Atomic Fire breath into the sky as what seems to be a "flex" but in truth is a king sending off a brave man to the afterlife the only way a king knows how.
Like a 21 gun salute, but a singular atomic breath
@@DarthDestructusTheSithLord exactly. An honor only a king could give.
There is a Fanfic called Song of the Tiny Ones, According to Michael Dougherty, Godzilla's thoughts when he is revived during the film's plot is a highly canon-accurate interpretation
So you're right, Godzilla sent his spirit heavenward with a song of light.
Just fax
Well technically a flex of honor the flex is he is back to f*ck sh*t up while in honor sending the noble man who saved him, his soul goes up towards heaven.
1954: Dr. Serizawa Sacrificing Himself to kill Godzilla.
2019: Dr. Serizawa Sacrificing himself to make godzilla stronger.
I cought that as well.
The music in this scene really contributes to the sacredness and intimacy of a human and monster bond. A sense of true understanding is exchanged, along with a great respect and admiration that transcends species.
I think this scene was made to honor the late Haruo Nakajima for when he went and saw the first *new* Godzilla in 2014 and saw him on screen at the airport scene for the first time. He was allegedly heard saying "There he is, my old friend." Brings it all full circle and I shed a tear because of it.
Just looked up his name and found out he’s the original Godzilla actor, oh my...
@AquaChi Sorta newbie but yeah, not knowledgeable enough regarding film staffs and their names.
Plot twist he is the son of the original seeizawa from the very first godzilla movie
@@rippertheindoraptor2283 Grandson, actually.
this made me cry a bit
Astronauts on the ISS seeing a massive blue beam heading towards them: 👁👄👁
lmao
Bruh legit made my day
Or guardian of galaxy minding their own business
Titans fighting down on Earth must be a hell of a light show for them.
"Well Jim it was nice knowing you, hopefully the King takes his throne back."
This scene makes me cry everytime i watch the film. Dr. Serizawa's unshakeable faith in Godzilla is truly something to be admired
Serizawa: goodbye old friend
Godzilla: thank you for everything
Imagine discovering Atlantis and not being able to tell anyone since you had to destroy it for a greater good.
Of course you can, cameras everywhere you dumbass
@@goodputin4324
Bro , what
@@kami6259 cameraman got it all so dont worry
Cameraman is the most powerful being ever... except in Mortal Kombat, massive nerf
Actually, Dr. Stanton recorded the entirety of Atlantis the moment they found it.
One of the many cool things about this scene is that serizawa says saraba instead of sayonara.. saraba is used when the goodbye is final and inevitable. Which is obviously the case here since serizawa is gonna die.
I did not know that, but I thank you you for knowledge.
Wow TIL
japanese is cool
Well it was used by the samurai to bid farewell to their loved ones when they went out for war
@@lordsavior8034 Ken Watanabe as been in tons of Samurai movies so I can relate xD
When I saw this in theaters, I had chills run through my entire body. because of the score, the visuals, everything. I don’t know how anyone would not like this scene. It’s perfect. Showing the connection between human and Titan. I would gladly do the same for godzilla. My last moments among such an incredible being.
Same bro gotta live and die for something
The only human in this Monsterverse to do anything substantially helpful.
The only human character in the Monsterverse that I genuinely love and is memorable.
@Brandon Brooks yeah the guy from
Chicago
While serizawa is the best. I enjoy mark Russell's growth and madison is cool to . i am also apperently the only person who liked rick
chen is great too
@@cryptodino3roberts712 rick is a charismatic boomer
I know he didn’t get to do much, but Joe Brody in the first movie was compelling, too. Not to mention that he was played by Bryan Cranston. So that’s a plus. While I kinda liked Ford, I kinda wish that the roles were reverse. And it was Ford that died at the beginning and Joe was the one that had to make his way back to San Francisco to his family, effectively making Joe the main character. It would’ve been a good twist to kill off Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Who you think is the main character.
So we're just going to ignore that the lost city of Atlantis was just destroyed.
Jack O'Neil well atleast Godzilla survives 🤷♂️
I ain’t ignoring it actually. I find it funny that Godzilla’s home was blown up so he tries to find a new one.
@@swarz08 Thats probably why hes going to Skull Island
@@robertstoner394 that makes complete sense. Skull island for a new home but runs into king Kong and they fight for territory.
@@jeremiahkirkman100 Exactly. Thats my thinking on the upcoming movie. And then maybe their common enemy becomes someone from outer space like Gigan or maybe even mecha godzilla.
A man finally meeting HIS god is the greatest gift of all.
I want you to know that I think about this quote every time I watch this scene.
I love it when Zarizawa says “goodbye.. Old friend” in Japanese.
The critics don’t have to like a film, movies aren’t made for critics.
Movies can be critiqued...
@@hankhill2254 critiques can also be pulled out of asses
@@S6Ryujin I can drink to that
@@hankhill2254 I didn’t say that they can’t critique I said critics don’t have to watch it
@@redacted9071 ahh my bad
The critics can slam this movie all they like, I don't care, this was a fun movie for me. And this scene actually was pretty touching and poignant.
FUCK THE CRITICS
IKR, why do critics have to spoil the fun. It was fun.
@Dave Harow dude, I know. But see, almost every movie after first transformers were horrible. But I enjoyed watching all of them. Last night I watched 6 underground. Terrible movie but worth watching.
@Dave Harow "fuck the critics "?? It wasn't me!
Critics jst have to find fault in everything cuz they want to make money..🤣🤣😂
I was lucky to see the original Gojira from 1954 just before the premiere of KOTM. It was a real emotional shock. I did not expect something like this.
One of the three most touching scenes in the entire history of this franchise.
Godzilla: im badly wounded
Human: here some nuclear for breakfast
Bruh💀
Serizawa: Goodbye. . .Old friend
Godzilla: Thank you for believing in me.
And Dr. Chen spoiled it by saying Godzilla was only on their side "for now"
69th like, be grateful
I have a theory, his breath at 4:23 is probably his honor for him because you can hear Japanese Flute in the end
@@margarethmichelina5146 Thats a pretty good one and is a nice thought even if it's just a theory.
@@margarethmichelina5146 That was a Japanese flute? I thought it was his growl
He is the only human character that I like
And he dead now😭
What about Doctor Chen?
Me too
@@CinemaSans Schizawa and Chen are the only characters I like
In Memory Dr. Ishiro Serizawa ( Ken Watanabe ), Dr. Vievenne Graham ( Sally Hawkins ) and Admiral Stenz ( David Stratharin ).
Anyone else still come back to this clip? Its beautiful
Mr. Watanabe is a legend
Imagine you've had possibly the worst day of your life, your enemy has beaten you up, a bomb has hurt you, your at home, exhausted, your lying on your bed. Thinking that you might die. Then suddenly, a Lego man comes walking to your face and he touches your nose. Realising he has made an effort to try and save you. What would you be thinking about that?
He gave me what ? A Mcdonalds ?
@@donovam2773 It seems he did. And it saved you alright, and then gave you the atomic stuff you needed to defeat Ghidora and claim your throne.
@@isaaclee3788 hell yeah
@@donovam2773 But you've got Kong to deal with now. So get ready.
@@isaaclee3788 man Godzilla smacked king around :) the movie was great
I hope they dig deeper into other Titans coming to earth from space
My favorite scene in the entire movie...especially that walk Serizawa takes up those ancient steps...like a final honor granted to him as a privilege for all his faith in...and lifelong dedication to studying Godzilla...
Correct
Plus don't forget about the parallels between Toho's Dr. Serizawa and Legendary Studios Dr. Serizawa. But this scene is both emotional and breathtaking
@The TyrantDemon Yes indeed. In fact, the most emotional scene in any Godzilla film for me is the conversation that Serizawa has with Ogata in regards to the Oxygen Destroyer and it's use in the 1954 original 'Gojira'. I made a video using the audio from that scene and combined it with a famous speech by Bernard Baruch regarding the perils of the atomic age. I should upload it...
@@galaxyman2007dtl I'd watch that.
@Troy Garza This is just a short slide with the audio of Serizawa and Bernard Baruch set to 3 images...it's just a sketch for an idea...in the final version I'll include images of the Oxygen Destroyer as well as images of both Serizawa and Baruch.
ruclips.net/video/IaozRCtEYko/видео.html
This was probably the most saddest scene but was yet heart warming in the whole 2019 film.
Godzilla let that breath off into the air to honor that man’s sacrifice it’s crazy how intelligent he is.
When the 1954 theme started playing I lost my shit
Same here!
which one is it
‼️‼️💯
@@tylerhicks2145 3:50 my friend
They better use it in the next one too. Just isn’t the same without it.
The amount of honor and respect in this scene is what made it so perfect! Take to the consideration that this probably the first time in thousands of years he's had a visitor to his home! Serizawa died a hero and a legend to give humanity its greatest hope in the face Ghidora!
ghidorah*
Literally the first and last visitor to his home since hr straight up nuked it
I will blow your house in your honor. 😆
Other fun fact, this is the only the second time in history that someone has touched Godzilla. The first being the female main character who caught a ride on his back in Godzilla vs Megaguirus.
@@xeno2319 First in a few thousand years. Not the first. But is the last.
Rest in peace not only Dr. Ishiro serizawa but also the unfortunate souls of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A deeper nod to history that not a lot of people noticed.
The doctors wristwatch is set to the exact same time the bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
It has connections to the character's grandfather
Woah.
Yeah in Godzilla 2014 movie there's a scene on the aircraft carrier where he mentions the watch and why it stopped at that time.... Hiroshima
That was from the first movie. It’s not necessarily a nod to history. It was his grandfathers watch and the grandfather was wearing when the bombs dropped. This is explained in the first movie.
Come to think of it, wasn’t the original Godzilla filmed as a way of speaking against nuclear weapons?
The way Dr. Serizawa says 'goodbye' is really indicative. He says 'saraba' which is a very old expression (think samurai times) for saying goodbye and perhaps the closest equivalent expression is 'adios' and in English similar to 'farewell'. It is very poetic and like 'farewell' in its normal sense also used like that ... as a last goodbye.
It’s more of a “fare thee well till we meet again” kind of feel.
thank you. I was wondering why it sounded different.
In the Babylonian lyrics, it's "Farewell, O Friend of my Heart." In both cases, the word "farewell" is more fitting.
Saraba all for one
@@maxhyung8950 UNITED STATES OF SMASH
Serizawa respected Godzilla for all that he was trying to do to see Godzilla honor his death with an atomic breath to the sky was the ultimate sign of respect for believing in him And now look at him Him and kong fought a common enemy even after those two were trying to kill each other and now a new titan will awoken in Godzilla X Kong a new empire and they gonna fight at first amd then team up to face a new threat the monsterverse is becoming the best thing ever.
I'm almost positive they surfaced way too fast 3:15
1954: I will sacrifice myself to kill him
2019: screw that I'm gonna sacrifice myself to save him
Stawlen camments
Me now: I'M SO CONFUSED!!!!!!
Original one...
2 comments mostly the same right next to each other but I know you’re sis original because I have my comments based off of newest to latest and you’res is 1st
The circle is complete.
R.I.P Serizawa
1954:Died to kill Godzilla
2019:Died to Save Godzilla
Yeah
Lol true
Both died to save humankind...
@@MoonBeamsChild And both succeeded.
He didn't save Godzilla. Godzilla was already recovering. It just would have taken a long time. But he was recovering. They even say it in the film that it could take decades for him to get back to full strength. But he was in fact on the mend. You can't save someone, or something, when it doesn't need you to live. All Serizawa did was expedite the process manifold. But that's not "saving" anything.
I’ve been a fan of Godzilla and I must say that this whole scene got me excited for the next battle. The way Godzilla came out was like ahhhhhhh! You can tell he’s pumped up!❤❤❤❤❤
0:48 The choir in the score for this scene is singing in *Babylonian*
That's how far back this frienship goes.
Probably the first time anyone had ever referred to Godzilla as "friend".
Seriously, Godzilla by all accounts has one dreary existence. He has no friends or even companions among the other Titans, barring Mothra of course, he is hated and treated as a menace by almost all of mankind, when he once lived in harmony with them, and he has lived hundreds of thousands if not MILLIONS of years of seclusion, loneliness and violence. Then, at his weakest point, a lone human courageously enters his lair (which is highly radioactive, might I add), places a nuclear device at his feet (his "medicine", you could say) and even places his hand on his snout, calling him "old friend". That must really move him. He always thought that humans would never accept him as they once did, and now he's getting just that- acceptance. To hear a human call him "friend" must be truly uplifting. Wouldn't you say?
If you look closely at Godzilla's eye, you can see that it begins to get a little watery. IMO, I feel like Godzilla was trying to hold back tears in that moment
I don't know... Isn't that humanizing him a little too much?
@@Pumpkin525 It would make him more relatable. Michael was trying to get us to have the same emotional feeling we would have with kong, with Godzilla. So I don't blame him
@@ultimate.tobi.3609 tbh I thought he was talking to me.
@@MoltenUprisingMK I was. Should have put the name in before.
1954: Sacrificed himself killing Godzilla
2019: Sacrificed himself saving Godzilla
How old is he?
@@mugiwaraace1208 It was his father that killed Godzilla
Waabboommia no it was just another character in the 1954 film who had the same name
@@theenjeneer2493 Sorry I meant to put "I think" in my original comment sorry. Also thank you.
goodbye, doctor.😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪😪
Poetic. The Original Serizawa died to kill Godzilla, The Last Serizawa died to save Godzilla.
More like contrived and redundant, if you ask me. :/
It's still sad to think about how Godzilla went home so it could be his final resting place. Luckily Serizawa was willing to help the true king 👑
Dr.Serizawa: “Good bye, old friend.”
*Nuke explode*
Godzilla: “MY HOUSE!!”
Lmao copied
Unoriginal wow
Godzilla: **angry japanese Gojira langauge**
Kkkklkk
Dimas Arief he could not breathe bro
I hate how the critics of the movie said there weren't enough human moments when this was the best and most impactful part of the entire story
Honestly whenever the movie is named Godzilla: King of Monsters, I hope for my monster than human.
@X- Scene You know, maybe a little bit of human.
But them running away and getting crushed by giant falling monsters maybe.
We don’t wana see humans like wtf lmao. I’m tryna see the beasts fight
Asking for more human moments in a movie that's about monsters fighting each other is some top tier dumbassery.
@@adoboflakes8473 Exactly, especially when it's a movie about A MONSTER BEING THE KING OF ALL MONSTERS... 🤦♂️
This scene especially the ending when he roars with that music is just awesome.
“This was his place. A place they built for him.
The place where they lived with him
The place where they died for him.”
Love Dominion
Other titan's : "did you got revived by serizawa?"
Godzilla : "yes"
Other titan's : "what did it cost?"
Godzilla : "my home and serizawa's life"
More like “my throne and my friend”
@@silverwolf240 feels, man
GvK novel he remembers "one of his own" touching him then the light that gave him the strength once more to defeat his Enemy.
That’s deep….
Avengers Infinity War reference
This scene made me so sad. I don’t care what the critics think, this was a great movie!
It was
ShadowCammando24 agreed
Those who criticize this are just a complete idiots.
Wow what??? There are people who are thinking that this movie was bad??? This movie was soo awesome!!!
@@snaald8552 the general audience and fans absolutely loved it. The critiques like the twats they're didn't, and I wonder who tf makes those nunces critiques in the first place
芹沢博士の名台詞「Goodbye…old friend.(さらば、友よ)」は泣けた。
2:57 Godzilla: Thanks for being there for me.
3:01 Serizawa: Goodbye… …old friend.
Who's gonna say, "Gojira" now that he's gone..?
Gojira of course lol
maybe some whales?
@@rosisneupane Nice reference mate :D
Ren Serizawa (The son)
his son
Thor: "Bring me Thanos!"
Godzilla: "Bring me Ghidorah!"
Missed a h
I like how serizawa sacrificed himself for godzilla and Loki sacrificed (basically) himself to Thor and it gives a great reference to both movies. Nice joke
So connected and deep!
@@jackychang9148 tor tanos or gidorah?
@@godzefkiel2686 It's been edited. Btw, that made me laugh. 👍
Goodbye…old friend
That scene made me cry about a character's death for the first time in years. It's so emotional and symbolic.
Serizawa in heaven: “I died honorably and valiantly! I wonder what my son will become!”
His son: **becomes Emo and makes an evil robot**
Serizawa: 👁👄👁
Yeah but not really made it just wanted to pilot it to avenge his father cuz he thought Godzilla killed him but he died for the greater good.
@@robindabank3512 if anything he killed himself
Nah it’s just some random dude with the same last name.
One of the worst things about G vs K. Why even have Serizawa's son in the movie in the first place? You could have had someone from Charles Dance' group pilot the monster and it wouldn't affect the plot in anyway.
@@alazmatfilms That whole movie had problems.
In the first Godzilla film Dr. Serizawa sacrificed himself to *kill* Godzilla.
In this Godzilla film Dr. Serizawa sacrificed himself to *save* Godzilla.
That is some good story telling right there.
A very poetic twist indeed.
no.... Seri... why the hell did it have to be you, mate? i was beginning to like you. when you fought for Godzilla in the 2014 film. :'-(
wait, when the hell did he do that? you're talking about the 2014 one, right? O_o
Sean Wilson no he’s talking about the Japan version
I knew that name was familiar...
Growing up and watching the movies then hearing that classic theme music and roar as Godzilla returns....thank you for making an old man feel like a kid again ❤️
The transition to the deep trombones of the Godzilla theme... Right when he makes eye contact with the sub. Gave me such chills when seeing it in theaters.
Someone actually made a good point. It seems if serizawa's soul was transferred into Godzilla's atomic Breath and his soul was shot up into heaven.
heaven isn't real.
Chris heaven is real
Jokey tirell the beast no it's not
Godzilla almost killed God in the comics so good luck
Oh I never really thought of that. I saw the same in an anime Yu-yu hakasho.
This movie is criminally underrated and was one of the best of the summer 2019. While not without its flaws I still enjoyed it
Couldn't have said it better myself. :)
Agreed
Yea for me maybe a 7/10, which is still a really solid score. It didn’t deserve the mid 40% rating it got on RT
@@idrinkyourmilkshake845 dude its 92 in audience score but critics really hated the movie well fuck the critics i went to the theatres to see KOTM and i will see GVSK in theatre as well
@@bharathnikhil2651
Same GvK looks great, have a good time seeing that in cinemas.
Even in the original (1955) movie, Serizawa feared his own creation (The Oxygen Destroyer) more than he feared Godzilla, believing that his creation could be more dangerous than the monster that was wrecking Tokyo.
This is a good way to end the character (Serizawa) in respect to the original character as well.
Those are some the most beautiful worlds and imagination ive heard in my life/ Its an honor to die by your side, its an honor to live by yours
When he was looking at the humans once he got to the surface, I believed Godzilla was trying to say, "I am doing this because of your friend's sacrifice. I do not plan to waste it and I hope you do the same"
Mine is different,I took it as "Next time you do some shit like that I will atomic breath you" him shooting up the sky with his atomic breath was like the last warning for me.
Lol I took it as “bitch wtf do y’all want now?”
Godzilla: I am doing this because of your friend... And I owe my life to him even though he's gone...I'll help you one last time...and if you cant...then stay the FCK out of my way and watch...
Godzilla: *swims and smash tail on water* Baby I'm back.....
In my own words I think
When Godzilla back to surface and resurected for sure be lyke.... I'm back bitch LOL
I wish he could talk to the humans through telepathy
When some say he could have set a 1 hour timer and left understand the radiation was burning his inside yo pieces. Taking off the helmet and fully connecting with Godzilla. This is way more peaceful and honorable death than running out. This movie was far too heavily criticized. The sound track when godzillas powered up is amazing
I thought of it as a way of restoring the connection between Godzilla and humans, after they nearly killed him.
Stupid people can never understand logic that's why that sheep
Honestly, the critics of this film were just a bunch of drama-loving, retarded, bastards, who just couldn't understand this film. Honestly, I think every kaiju fan agrees that this film was a masterpiece
@@subhasishghosh6924 yeah, my favorite is some idiot comparing it too the movie, "Crawl", saying there both about giant reptiles and ending the article with,
" But they are very different movies and should not be compared. "
Like WTF was the point then?
Also just knowing he is of Japanese descent, it was fitting to his character. The honor of dying for a great cause
There it is. Two of the best scenes in the movie back-to-back. I really really want the Monsterverse to continue.
The most emotional scene in cinema, no questions.
Despite Aaron Taylor Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen not returning for the sequel, i'm so glad they kept Ken Watanabe as Serizawa back to the sequel. In my opinion, Serizawa is the heart of the movie, he truly cares that these monsters are not really monsters that killed people. He's the likeable human character in the movie
There is no reason for elle and brody to returns as MC as their problem is solved. As for Brody, he is soldier so he might be fighting in joint operation to fight titans offscreen
@@mitodrudito5806 true but I really miss Aaron Taylor Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen so much😭 they have a great chemistry tho
@@BryanCostner uh.. I watched age of ultron first so watching them as married couple is kinda weird at first, but u right they are cute
Facts
@@mitodrudito5806 Marvel Ultimate comics: You don't say so
If you want context in the ultimate marvel universe quicksilver and scarlet witch are lovers
Human: gibs Nuke
Godzilla: *Yeets a laser beam using 60% of his energy as a flex*
Most his energy went into the nuclear pulses at the end
Flex what? *flex tape* ?
He can't hold in too much power so he tried to release some upward to not damage the hoomans. I can't remember when when and where I saw this explanation but it was one of the series in comics.
@@christopherdomingo5203 regardless of the reason, still a dope ass flex. #GAHJEEJA
Atomic breath!!!!!!!!! Why do people call it laser beam? It's not shin godzilla!
Can we all appreciate the soundtrack behind sarizawas sacrifice? Holy hell this never ceases to stop me in my tracks
Für mich die schönste Szene im ganzen Film. Godzilla kennt ihn und er verabschiedet sich. Allein Godzillas Blick sagt mehr als tausend Worte
Underwater City: *Exists*
Normies: Atlantis?
Me, an Intellectual: Seatopia
Rapture
@@xxvaltielxx1789 "Would you kindly?"
@@enricopaolocoronado2511 Ah shit here we go again.jpg
@@sweetcup8423 Nuke: *Goes off/Explodes*
Seatopians/Megalon: Ah shit, here we go again...
Where the hell is Megalon anyways?
A nuke isnt just radiation and heat. There is a massive kinetic punch from the shock wave. Being able to take that kinetic energy in the face at ground zero should mean Kong punching Godzilla isnt much more than a flea bite.
I know right? It bugged me so much. I get that it’s a fiction movie with huge monsters and such, but that was just ridiculous and badly made.
@@TheKaraktolis Kong never made a dent in Godzilla until he hit him on the head with his axe, which was powered up by Godzilla's own breath weapon. After that, Godzilla had enough of the playtime and ended it promptly. The only thing that could actually hurt Godzilla in that fight was the axe, which was made to hurt the species that Godzilla is. And, of course, he will react to Kong's punches, since they come from another titan, and carry a lot of kinetic energy as well. But damage him? Nah, not so much.
@ramesh meow Oh I actually forgot that Kong did hurt Godzilla when he struck him with the axe in one of his legs, which prompted Godzilla to throw it into a building. But we see very clearly that the only thing capable of hurting Godzilla is the axe. Kong himself is no match for the lizard at any time during the battle.
@@michaelvedal1907 that’s cause he hit the spot where he stabbed Godzilla with the axe
@@MagnusTonitrum117 umm.. he stabbed him in the leg, then hit him on the head. Not the same spots.. they are like hundreds of feet apart.
Courage, honor, discipline.... All learned from his samurai ancestry... respect!!!!!
Honestly Godzilla looks like a big teddy bear that I really wanna snuggle with.
Awwww
and he’ll just look down and be like “wtf is on my toe??”
@@sentientgoogleaccount8265 getting an picture off godzilla jumping arround screaming "get it off get it off"in my head now :) :)
mark van haren yup, that’s humans vs basically any 6 legged+ insect
if godzilla was as small as a dog i would tap his nose