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When it comes to the pronunciation of Shikishima, I've noticed that most Americans pronounce it "shiki-SHI-ma" and the Japanese actors in the film pronounce it either "shi-KISH-ima" or "shi-KI-shi-MA".
I'm pretty sure the mosterverse Godzilla' atomic breath is much more powerful. This was different, but monsterverse burned a hole half way through the planet.
The black spot on Noriko's neck is made up of G cells from Godzilla, which have been known to be mutagenic in some Godzilla properties. I personally believe it's the reason she survived by being mutated with Godzilla's healing factor.
I hadn't noticed that and though I was glad that she survived, I was confused how she could've lived and hope this theory and godzilla's survival means we'll get a sequel
My favourite part of the final battle is that nobody dies. The whole message about choosing to live really hits home here, where all of these citizens willingly go out there to defeat Godzilla in a way where everybody lives, especially Shikishima.
This won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, as you can see that the VFX artists put a lot of love, time, effort and patience into making this movie happen.
One of the factors to that is main stream actors. The Rock gets paid 20 million for being in a movie. So imagine this movie but with main stream actors. The budget would go crazy and they would most likely have to cut back on the effects to be able ti afford the actors
???? The budget is so low because the Japanese paid their crew basically nothing. If they paid to Hollywood scale, this budget would have been many times greater.
The black rain is something that happened after the bomb fell on Hiroshima. The ash, fallout debris thrown in the air mixed with the clouds above creating black rain. Thus it happens in this movie and is my theory for how Noriko gets Godzilla's cells in her body and survives.
18:15-From not knowing the Japanese films, you wouldn't get this, but THAT was the iconic music! People were losing their minds in the theatre I went to when that played
You can tell this Godzilla’s behavior was based on the director’s cat. It also allows you to view his actions as one of two ways. A) His destruction felt more curious and playful than anger. He gets distracted by his own explosions. Even when killing people, he feels like a cat being proud about killing a mouse. It honestly makes him more scary that he both is and isn’t aware of the carnage he’s wrought. B) He is intelligent and sentient like most other incarnations of Godzilla, and is taking his anger out on Japan for the nuke. There's a great fan-monologue about Godzilla's motivations I always loved... "I was the last of my kind, and you turned me into the first. That is why I punish you... because I never though I could be made more alone."
Which is why I believe this Godzilla and Godzilla from 1954-1964 was/is an anti-villian because while he's an enemy....there's a legitimate reason why Godzilla did what he did.
i think youre just assuming/projecting your reasons. Godzilla is just more animal-like in this one than in the american movies where hes more of a guarding sentinel
I'm glad Jen enjoyed this depiction of Godzilla because this is very classic and what Godzilla is/was supposed to be. Instantly became my favorite Godzilla movie when I saw this in theaters. By the way the appearance time of Godzilla in this movie is just about 12 minutes. Speaks to how well they crafted the human story in this.
Sumiko,Noriko,Tachibana,and the Boat Crew with The Scientist/The Captain and the Kid were the realest. I swear I have not seen this movie without crumbling into Tears everytime I go into the third act. I also love how they push the Message of "The Preservation of Life is a Victory".
This Godzilla borrows from other iterations, but it goes for the version that Godzilla was an evolved prehistoric creature that survived to modern day. When it was hit by the nuclear bomb tests, it caused him to rapidly mutate an unstoppable beast with the atomic breath. In fact, main Godzilla's skin isn't just scales, but are keloid scars left from the bomb's burns. That’s actually how the original 54 Godzilla's skin was supposed to resemble. The director also confirmed before he was hit by the bomb, Godzilla already had regenerative properties which allowed him to survive the bomb, but his healing factor caused him to rapidly mutate due to the fallout
Honestly, of all the animals to compare Godzilla to, a cat is the best comparison. You have a bunch of older films with Godzilla rolled up in a ball as he sleeps...covering his eyes. You have wanton destruction for practically no reason. You have a cowardly selfishness expressed from Godzilla at times but also a crazy dangerous mode where he is a freak of nature that cannot be stopped and refuses to back down. You have both creatures making constant meowing/roaring for no reason...letting those teeth bare. Both can make derpy faces at time.
My son and I saw this movie on premier day in the theater bec my son has been a huge Godzilla fan since he was 4 years old. He has seen every Godzilla movie ever made. His favorites are the 60’s cheesy dubbed guy-in-a-suit Godzilla movies. We were literally speechless at the end of this movie. That silence at the end when Godzilla is powering up had me holding my breath and then when we saw the plane fly in, I had goosebumps! This movie had everything. I actually cared about the characters and what was happening to them. I also cheered out loud when it won an Oscar for special effects. The ‘Godzilla’ effects were great but the explosions caused by the atomic breath were jaw dropping. This movie is a masterpiece. I also loved this iteration. He wasn’t a misunderstood hero protecting humans. This was just a pi$$ed off monster. Mean and terrifying! Chef’s kiss!😚
No, they didn’t. They worked around her moods. They shot her crying scenes when she, being a toddler, decided she was upset about something and started crying on her own.
They didn’t. I saw the explanation they gave. They filmed scenes with her except for the crying. Babies get tired, cranky, hungry. They waited and watched, and as soon as they saw she was going to cry the cameras came on. Brilliant!
Godzilla Minus One was an incredible experience in the theatre. I will genuinely never forget all of the sound being muffled out when Godzilla uses his atomic breath for the first time. It was such an insane piece of sound design.
I love this movie. I saw it 8 times in theaters, and I recently bought the Japanese collector's edition blu-ray set. Hopefully, we get an english version of that set. It's fantastic.
What makes this Godzilla stand out is how they (finally) emphasized the human characters instead of just treating them like an afterthought. It's by far my favorite Godzilla movie of them all, actually making me ugly cry at the end.
It's literally the master class on how a blockbuster epic should be done. If you don't care about the characters, the danger isn't that real. Here, I wasn't sure anyone would survive.
Yep, deep sea pressure change like that messes up any sea creatures' bodies, the biggest example being the Blobfish. It also acts as foreshadowing for what they plan to do against Godzilla
This is the kind of Godzilla that my son appreciated. He spent a lot of time explaining him as an allegory for the atomic bomb; he's currently teaching Science Fiction As Literature at a local Community College, and I imagine that this would be a very useful aspect in his toolbox...
Like this “fishing boats“ “BRAVO“ “March 1st“ “1953“🤫“under a gag order“ Decrassification archive“😊Yes it is the fable to tell the truth secretly and pray for happiness of ordinary citizens(Original GOZIRA and this)✨I appreciate your wonderful son🥹from🇯🇵✨
Yes it is like a fable😊my coment disappear😢maybe I think you know the key word I can't use😭and this is pray for happiness of ordinary citizens too✨appreciate your wonderful son✨from GOZIRA country
btw thanks holden for not spoiling or reacting to any of the main sections and messing with jens reaction i actually really appreciate it especially the ejection because there are some who ruin it for their peers and end up not having such a immersive reaction because they know shakishma isnt sacrificing himself. the reaction was great.
This is what happen when you have a team of creators that aboslutely love and care about every single thing they make. They didn't do it for the money, they did it because they love what they do
It is really interesting to see people who are really only familiar with the Americanized Godzilla react to this one. Because they often have questions like she did, wondering why Godzilla is here and being mean without a monster to protect humans from. Godzilla started out as a terrible beast that was no one's friend in 1954, but commercial success changed that.
If Godzilla has an atomic breath then the impact should look like an atomic explosion. This movie actually got it right. Something the monsterverse movies didn't get right.
You do realize this is the only movie to have a atomic breathe like that. The monsterverse got the breathe right, minus one just gave us something different
No. His breath attack is just Atomic energy powered. So it can be anything they want it to be. Could be a Jet breathe, Laser, Atomic Flame Thrower, or whatever. This movie just did the interesting thing of making it an atomic bomb energy missile.
Monsterverse did justice to what japanese Godzilla's atomic breath always were, a blue laser that deals massive damage. Minusgoji did something different, unexpected for sure, but a welcomed one. Ps : if monsterverse Goji had such atomic breath, imo he'd be too op, like have u seen how many times he used it in GvK?
This one is the single Godzilla flick I genuinely felt for the humans, not just one but all of them, cared for them and rooted against The King. This was perfection, if a better Godzilla film can be made I dare them to try and make it.
One thing that I loved to see was the reaction of the Godzilla minus one team being nominated for the Oscar. I got so emotional hearing the OG theme play when they won the Oscar for the VFX award. I remember watching the heisei goji movies as a kid and loving each and every single one. The ending made me think of a possible Biollante storyline coming up in the future movies, but that’s just me speculating. Mostly because I absolutely love the design and lore behind Biollante monster. I would be very interested to see what they do with a modern take on Biollante,
Fun Fact! If you're curious what the letter Shikishima sent to the mechanic Tachibana said, it's actually read out loud in the official novelization. "I was with Sosaku Tachibana on Odo Island. It is said that the Odo Island Massacre was caused by an attack by the US military, but the truth is completely different. In fact, Tachibana recklessly fired at a US military ship passing off the coast. As a result of the US military's counterattack, all the young soldiers garrisoned on Odo Island were killed in action. Throughout the attack, Tachibana abandoned his responsibility and fled deep into the mountains. As a witness to the tragedy on Odo Island, I, Koichi Shikishima, am writing this letter to convey to everyone who is in Tachibana's group that I am determined to continue protesting for the rest of my life."
It is fascinating how complex Godzilla has become. In the Legendary features, he is more or less become comic book superhero. In this feature, he is pure evil AND at his most terrifying! (yes, the Showa & Heisei features reflected that complexity as well).
This movie was so good to watch in theaters. One of my favorite movies of the year. Around the end of the year i always decide to go see random movies that pop out to me and this was one of them. So glad i did it was amazing
This was one of the biggest surprise movies I can remember in ages. I saw it in theaters and was blown away. This is an example of fantastic storytelling. Most monster/kaiju movies force the human characters into taking up way too much of the movie when all we want to see are destructive fights. This goes the other way and leans even more onto the characters, but with actual purpose. Hell, you could actually take Godzilla out of this movie and it would still have a terrific foundation for a good movie. I watched this once in theaters and have watched it twice on Netflix (sub and dub) and the sub is far superior. Normally I am not a snob when it comes to that and will usually just pick the dub for convenience, but the emotion of this movie fits much better with the sub, so I'm glad you went that route because it really makes this movie shine more.
Heyy holden fun fact about godzillas roar is that it was the orignal roar just replayed through speakers, once i saw it was netflix i was absolutely losing my mind knowing u were gonna react!
It's been said that if this movie was made with the exact same actors in post-war Japan detailing the trauma, tribulations and later redemption of the former kamikaze pilot BUT leaving out Godzilla, the film would have received far more awards, including a best picture nomination at the Academy Awards. Suffice to say, at least it won a well deserved Oscar for Best Visuals. I also give it a 10 out of 10.
What a great movie. It gets the human element right. It gets the spirit of classic Godzilla right. It gets the movie nostalgia right. I love both the iconic Godzilla roar and the musical score used when humanity goes up against Godzilla. You mentioned watching "Grave of the Fireflies". That is an emotionally powerful movie. I've always felt that any world leader considering starting a war should be forced to watch "Grave of the Fireflies" first.
28:57 Godzilla is preoccupied with Shikishima’s plane buzzing about him so the two ships can encircle the kaiju with the freons and buoys attached cable. Without Shikishima distracting Godzilla, the plan would have failed.
This is literally one of my favorite Godzilla films now and I can't stop thinking about it! I watched it 4 times! Two times the standard version, One time the Minus Color Version, and then recently rewatched the standard version again on Netflix just a week ago, and it is STILL a phenomenal film! And if you didn't know, YES! There is a black-and-white version of this film callee Godzilla Minus One Minus Color! And this film marks the first time the Godzilla franchise as ever won an Oscar, and it's about TIME since Godzilla has been such a popular cultural icon for 70 years now!
The thing embedded into Noriko's neck is G-Cells that came from Godzilla's flesh blasted by the tanks before the Atomic Breath. The director told a crowd of fans in Osaka Godzilla Fest that Noriko eventually died but the G-Cells regenerated back and made her live. It's parallel with the end scene shown Godzilla's cell regenerated means it is still alive. This G-Cells is an easter egg/call back to Godzilla vs Biollante (1989) movie.
Absolutely loved this movie. I'm not a big fan of the Monsterverse movies, I never really understood why, considering they're right up my alley. But this movie really shows me what I was missing from our films. I don't want a Godzilla who's a superhero and the movie centers so much on being an action film...I want Godzilla to be terrifying and mysterious, and this movie captured that perfectly.
I love this movie. I know it’s kind of a remake of the original, but I hope you guys will still give that one a watch. It holds up. I showed it to my mom who has basically seen nothing of Godzilla and she loved it. She also loved this one
In reference to the Ginza Attack Scene: Godzilla expels his own biological material when his shoots his heat ray. There's an audio snippet in the film during the aftermath of the blast stating foreign biological material was found along with elevated radioactive readings. That's Godzilla G-Cells. The Black Rain is a true phenomena immediately after an atomic blast. The radioactive dust/dirt/debris that went airborne form into rain droplets and fall back to the ground as Black Rain and is highly radioactive.
I'm glad Jen said she'd watch it again. The Minus Color version should come out to streaming within a few months. It's well worth the time and really makes a difference.
The way Godzilla’s spikes pop out as the energy builds up then push back in making him expel the energy blast and it’s causing an atomic explosion was such a nice touch. This movie was incredible to see in theaters.
The spikes are a design from how nuclear rods are moved in a core, they are "popped out" when the energy is to be released and are used to keep the energies from building past critical mass and basically keeping everything from going KABOOM!!!! They eventually pop back in when Godzilla needs to build another blast, like chambering a shotgun round before firing it off....ultra cool design agreed!
Fun fact number 1: Takashi Yamazaki the director of this film is a big fan of Godzilla, he also featured Godzilla as a cameo in "Always: Sunset on Third Street" in 2005 and he is the director of "Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle" which has the design the same for Godzilla in this film
I'm glad you saw this movie. I'm Japanese, but the director, Takashi Yamazaki, commented on the birthmark on Noriko's neck. Pieces of Godzilla's flesh were found on the streets of Ginza, and Noriko, who was blown away by the blast, came into contact with an unknown substance. And Godzilla has the power to regenerate. This movie seems like it has a happy ending, but it's not. From a Japanese Godzilla fan.
A super rare movie that not only lives up to the hype, but is even underrated. I love that the attack on Ginza is almost a 1:1 modern reboot is Godzilla's first attack in 1954. Even biting the rail car in half and destroying the Nippon Theatre. All the while the original Godzilla score playing in the background. Just chef's kiss!
Half a year later, I’m still gushing about this movie. They took Godzilla being a metaphor for nuclear devastation and expanded it, making him a walking metaphor for PTSD. He attacks from the depths. His atomic breath could be viewed as a metaphor for Shikishima’s moments of freak out: his very breathing hurts himself just as much as the people around him. Every time Shikishima gets a little bit of a respite, Godzilla just pops back up even more pissed as hell. When Godzilla screams at the mushroom cloud that created him, it coincides with Shikishima’s scream at the monster that created him. They are so opposite and yet still one in the same.
I LOVE this flick!! I have seen it in the original Color Japanese, B&W Japanese and I saw a bit in the Netflix color and tried the English dubbed and it was REALLY well done! The voice actors did a terrific job, surprisingly! So, you can't lose in any version! Thanks again!!
It's true, Godzilla has always had the ability to regenerate. They always talk about it in the older movies, they just didn't have the CGI back then to properly portray it.
I don't think I will ever watch this in any way but B&W with subtitles. I have been a Godzilla fan for 56 years, seen them all... this is BRILLIANT! My #1!
My prediction for the mark on her neck is part of godzillas cells. That's how she survived, but when the g man comes back, she will be connected to godzilla, thus having to kill herself to kill godzilla. The cells came off when the tanks shot at him in the city.
As far as the black mark on the wife's neck, I think it was some sort of Godzilla's radiation from the attack. You'll also notice that she looks pretty dang good for a girl that got blown up, which suggests that she might have some super crazy healing factor now. She might be connected to Godzilla in some way now. Maybe a drone of his, or maybe she'll turn into a monster in the future. Who knows. But I think the black mark is definitely some radiation burn that's from Godzilla's atomic breath, and I definitely think it healed her.
I think you two should definitely watch the original 1954 film sometime in the near future. Godzilla minus one and Godzilla 1954 (aka gojira) have often been compared to one another as to which film should take the spot as the best godzilla film in the franchise. Love to hear your guy's thoughts as always
I haven't been more excited in my life I watched this I. The original release and in black in white in theaters and it is hands down one of my favorite of all time I hope you guys enjoy like I did 😃 pure love of cinema🎉
Finally got to watch this last night, and I thought the English Dub was not bad at all. In fact, I think it added to the nostalgia. Best Godzilla movie, hands down.
Great reaction and review. What a film this was. When you think about how it was executed, on what was a relatively VERY low budget too, just makes you wonder what this director could create with a "Hollywood budget". Easily the best depiction of both Godzilla AND the human protagonists, seen in film for decades (possibly ever?). Took me back to when the black and white classic Godzilla films used to air on CH4 (Channel 4 over here in England) back when I was a kid in the 1990's. Top notch film, top notch reaction.
20:58 I am Japanese. Have you ever heard of the “black rain” that falls at the hypocenter of a nuclear bomb? That is the color of rain containing radioactive materials. Although it is not mentioned in the movie, I guess Shikishima and the crew members who participated in the operation were exposed to radiation...
I think you're going to have to get Jen into watching the original Godzilla (1954) film' along with other sequels in the series, this is something that you can have her explore and give her a better understanding of Godzilla's world. As for minus one I too give it a perfect score of 10/10.👍
It was so worth seeing this movie in theaters! It was such a surreal experience ❤ definitely one of if not the best Godzilla movie I have ever seen in my life! It made me sob my eyes out, This movie definitely deserved the Oscar!! Godzilla is the scariest he’s ever been and the characters are so incredible! The action is intense and amazing! I love your reaction so much! Thank you for watching this masterpiece!!✨♥️😊 As a Godzilla fan, you can’t ask for more.
The dark spot on Noriko’s neck are cells blasted off Godzilla’s body when he let loose his atomic breath and some of them stuck to Noriko. Godzilla’s regenerative powers to heal quickly were first introduced into a previous Godzilla movie called “Godzilla 2000“. Powers that the atomic bomb mutated his DNA make up to create what they called regenerator G1 a mutated regenerative genome in the cells of Godzilla, and this was introduced by TOHO in the movie “Godzilla 2000“. This regenerative gene is more than likely what caused Noriko to heal so quickly from her more than likely, fatal injuries, but what if any further effects this will have on Noriko Is anybody’s guess.
Loved this movie when I went to see it in Dec....Fun thing for me was I had recently returned from a solo trip to Japan (to UK) just a few weeks earlier...And while on the return flight I watched a couple of Japanese subtitled movies..one of those being "Dr Coto's Clinic"....Then while watching "Godzilla Minus One" I realised I had see the actors before somewhere to remember I saw them in "Dr Coto's Clinic". Both Hidetaka Yoshioka and Ryunosuke Kamiki are main characters in the movie!...I was in Japan to see my favourite band LIVE for a second time..after flying out to Japan in Jan earlier in the year to see them...During my Jan trip I visited Shinjuku which has a hotel with the head on Godzilla hanging over the roof...It lights up and puffs smoke as I recall...You can book and stay in a room which has the balcony of the Godzilla head on it....I also stopped off at the Shin Godzilla statue near Hibiya Station during my hotel transfer day. (between Shibuya and Ariake)..During my second trip I stopped to take photo's of the Family Mart conbini store in Taishido which has a large King Kong model hanging on to the front of the store.
this was my first time watching this with y’all, amazing movie hope the director makes a part 2 especially with that cliffhanger ending! refreshing to see Godzilla as a straight up blood thirsty monster after being used to the monsterverse one
I believe the reason (at least in part) Kong gets more spotlight than Godzilla in the recent films is that, well, Universal owns the rights to King Kong but they have to lease the Godzilla IP from Toho, who after the '98 film are super protective and picky about how he is portrayed.
33:01 Radiation poisoning. Basically hinting that she will most likely die in a few weeks (because she was directly hit by the shockwave of the atomic blast)
All Is 1 Hi! My name is Pierre. My online community knows me as P.A.Finley, AnonameUs, TheUniVerse. I am a 57 year young Black man born and raised in America... Illinois, raised in Michigan and now in living in California. I introduce myself this way so you can know exactly where I'm coming from with what I am about to say about this movie. This movie was sooooooooooo good, that I didn't even know what I was watching. That's how good it was. The entire movie was a completely 'different' experience entirely. Can't say the last time I was in a movie theater and found myself at times gripping the hand rest as if something was going to happen to ME. The closest movies I can compare it to are the ones this movie gives odes to: Jurassic Park. Jaws. Dunkirk. Star Wars. And of course, the original Godzilla. To put this into perspective, I was there when Jaws and Star Wars came out. I was a little kid at the time, but this was before PG-Ratings and parents were taking whole families to see even the scariest of movies. Godzilla Minus 1 is like that. A breath-taking viewing from start to finish. A roller coaster ride of emotions from beginning to end. The writing. The acting. The sound. The action. Superb... all of them. Only a hand full of films can I say made me feel good about being alive. This is 1 of them. Godzilla Minus 1 shows us the absurdity and extreme consequences of war, throwing a floodlight on a part of our human history we are all uncomfortable viewing and talking about. We have way too many of those. This movie hints in a refreshing and so desperately needed, wished for and desired direction of change. We here at all things NexA.R.K as well as everything All1llA believe, among other things, that Humanity is 1 human being. Just as our individual human bodies have billions of moving parts and pieces, so too is it the 1 Human Body. The only difference is, our individual billions of parts and pieces all work together as a unit to do and perform in a 24 hr day period our every wish, will and desire. Humanity has not evolved to that awareness yet, but that awareness is coming. Soon. Like a child's first moments of awareness of its many limbs, hands and feet, just before it takes its 1st step. Eventually, we as human beings, functioning as 1 unit, will take ours. We got here to this state of technological marvel by way of war, destruction and conflict. Imagine what we could do united as 1... warp speed, simply too slow. By way of watching this movie, three times, the word 'Godzilla' has been on my mind as of late. 'All1llA' simply means 'All is 1 and 1 is All'. I have a license plate that reads 'ALLIZW1' and an email that reads 'alliz1zilla'. You can see my obsession with this idea. 'All1llA' and 'alliz1zilla' are words called 'palindromes' - words pronounced the same way forwards or backwards, or what I like to call 'butterfly/mirror' images. Using this imagery in partial reverse with the word Godzilla, we have 'All Iz God'. Taking it a step further, 'All Iz God and God Iz All'. Just saying. I will close with this. I think the main connection this movie has with me and the audience is that, even the worst of us, the coward of us can sometimes redeem ourselves and become the hero who saves us all. From a zero to a Hero. That is a very powerful message. 🤔 Peace and... 😊 1 Is All
Tachibana also finally left the war behind when Shikishima ejected from the plane. Tachibana was an aircraft mechanic that fixed planes for Kamikaze pilots so that they could fly off to die. So when he told Shikishima to live and he ejected, he was finally letting go of the blood that were on his hands.
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"Times were good back then, working each day hard at the mine mines for my family."
if you skip shin gozilla, you missing the only good godzilla movie out there
When it comes to the pronunciation of Shikishima, I've noticed that most Americans pronounce it "shiki-SHI-ma" and the Japanese actors in the film pronounce it either "shi-KISH-ima" or "shi-KI-shi-MA".
Holden? Have you ever heard about the freestyle jesus aka Harry Mack. He is incredible and I think you would love his vibe!
I'm pretty sure the mosterverse Godzilla' atomic breath is much more powerful. This was different, but monsterverse burned a hole half way through the planet.
The black spot on Noriko's neck is made up of G cells from Godzilla, which have been known to be mutagenic in some Godzilla properties. I personally believe it's the reason she survived by being mutated with Godzilla's healing factor.
I hadn't noticed that and though I was glad that she survived, I was confused how she could've lived and hope this theory and godzilla's survival means we'll get a sequel
@yunomaplecakes8338 I hope so as well. Seeing the horror of people being taken over by G-cells would be terrifying on the big screen.
The director subtly implied this theory recently. Some fans also think this could lead to a potential mutation like Biollante.
Hopefully she doesn't unleash an atomic blast whenever she burps or farts.
so she will either be a superhero -- or super villain ---in Godzilla plus one
My favourite part of the final battle is that nobody dies. The whole message about choosing to live really hits home here, where all of these citizens willingly go out there to defeat Godzilla in a way where everybody lives, especially Shikishima.
This won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, as you can see that the VFX artists put a lot of love, time, effort and patience into making this movie happen.
They also did it for a fraction of the cost of most Hollywood movies that even get nominated for the category.
Believe the main VFX Artist was the Director himself....
And they did it cheaper and more efficient than the big studios as well!
The team was visibly moved when they won, too. So happy for them, they deserve it!
They did with the VFX team of less than 100 people.
The only Godzilla movie where I actually cared about every single human character. It was fantastic.
Yep!! Also glad they did watch it in the original language to experience it properly
It buikds so much anxiety seeing these people you love and knowing this MONSTER is going to show up any second.
And the horror that came from Godzilla, too.
The budget for this movie being less than $15 million is crazy. What the hell is Hollywood doing with their budgets?
Wish they'd give me a $10-$15 million budget. I'll make them a profitable flick!
BS, that’s what Hollywood does with their budgets
One of the factors to that is main stream actors. The Rock gets paid 20 million for being in a movie. So imagine this movie but with main stream actors. The budget would go crazy and they would most likely have to cut back on the effects to be able ti afford the actors
???? The budget is so low because the Japanese paid their crew basically nothing.
If they paid to Hollywood scale, this budget would have been many times greater.
Hollywood uses that budget to sniff kids and for them flights to a certain island 😂😂
“Coming home everyday to my wife and child … who isn’t my wife and child “ 😂😂😂😂
The black rain is something that happened after the bomb fell on Hiroshima. The ash, fallout debris thrown in the air mixed with the clouds above creating black rain. Thus it happens in this movie and is my theory for how Noriko gets Godzilla's cells in her body and survives.
18:15-From not knowing the Japanese films, you wouldn't get this, but THAT was the iconic music! People were losing their minds in the theatre I went to when that played
You can tell this Godzilla’s behavior was based on the director’s cat. It also allows you to view his actions as one of two ways.
A) His destruction felt more curious and playful than anger. He gets distracted by his own explosions. Even when killing people, he feels like a cat being proud about killing a mouse.
It honestly makes him more scary that he both is and isn’t aware of the carnage he’s wrought.
B) He is intelligent and sentient like most other incarnations of Godzilla, and is taking his anger out on Japan for the nuke. There's a great fan-monologue about Godzilla's motivations I always loved... "I was the last of my kind, and you turned me into the first. That is why I punish you... because I never though I could be made more alone."
Which is why I believe this Godzilla and Godzilla from 1954-1964 was/is an anti-villian because while he's an enemy....there's a legitimate reason why Godzilla did what he did.
Gotta spread -1 behavior lore 👍👍
i think youre just assuming/projecting your reasons. Godzilla is just more animal-like in this one than in the american movies where hes more of a guarding sentinel
@@777guy1 The director confirmed that this incarnation of Godzilla was inspired by his cats.
@@777guy1 I would agree with you, but the writer/director confirmed Godzilla is in fact sentient, and his behavior was modeled after his cat
I found this film so refreshing, a modern monster movie that allows a monster to be a monster and not make them the hero or relatable 👌👌👌
Especially emotive
I'm glad Jen enjoyed this depiction of Godzilla because this is very classic and what Godzilla is/was supposed to be. Instantly became my favorite Godzilla movie when I saw this in theaters. By the way the appearance time of Godzilla in this movie is just about 12 minutes. Speaks to how well they crafted the human story in this.
Sumiko,Noriko,Tachibana,and the Boat Crew with The Scientist/The Captain and the Kid were the realest.
I swear I have not seen this movie without crumbling into Tears everytime I go into the third act.
I also love how they push the Message of "The Preservation of Life is a Victory".
This Godzilla borrows from other iterations, but it goes for the version that Godzilla was an evolved prehistoric creature that survived to modern day. When it was hit by the nuclear bomb tests, it caused him to rapidly mutate an unstoppable beast with the atomic breath. In fact, main Godzilla's skin isn't just scales, but are keloid scars left from the bomb's burns. That’s actually how the original 54 Godzilla's skin was supposed to resemble. The director also confirmed before he was hit by the bomb, Godzilla already had regenerative properties which allowed him to survive the bomb, but his healing factor caused him to rapidly mutate due to the fallout
this movie is such a god damn MASTERPIECE of Cinema.
Yamasaki said Godzilla was heavily inspired by his cat, so getting easily distracted by a plane flying around checks out lol
Honestly, of all the animals to compare Godzilla to, a cat is the best comparison. You have a bunch of older films with Godzilla rolled up in a ball as he sleeps...covering his eyes. You have wanton destruction for practically no reason. You have a cowardly selfishness expressed from Godzilla at times but also a crazy dangerous mode where he is a freak of nature that cannot be stopped and refuses to back down. You have both creatures making constant meowing/roaring for no reason...letting those teeth bare. Both can make derpy faces at time.
My son and I saw this movie on premier day in the theater bec my son has been a huge Godzilla fan since he was 4 years old. He has seen every Godzilla movie ever made. His favorites are the 60’s cheesy dubbed guy-in-a-suit Godzilla movies.
We were literally speechless at the end of this movie. That silence at the end when Godzilla is powering up had me holding my breath and then when we saw the plane fly in, I had goosebumps!
This movie had everything. I actually cared about the characters and what was happening to them. I also cheered out loud when it won an Oscar for special effects. The ‘Godzilla’ effects were great but the explosions caused by the atomic breath were jaw dropping.
This movie is a masterpiece. I also loved this iteration. He wasn’t a misunderstood hero protecting humans. This was just a pi$$ed off monster. Mean and terrifying! Chef’s kiss!😚
How they got that baby to cry on command was crazy lol. That and the CGI I was most impressed with. A true 10/10 movie.
They pinched the girl to get her to cry, you can look it up.
They pinched her, you can look it up.
No, they didn’t. They worked around her moods. They shot her crying scenes when she, being a toddler, decided she was upset about something and started crying on her own.
They didn’t. I saw the explanation they gave. They filmed scenes with her
except for the crying. Babies get tired, cranky, hungry. They waited and watched, and as soon as they saw she was going to cry the cameras came on. Brilliant!
Godzilla Minus One was an incredible experience in the theatre. I will genuinely never forget all of the sound being muffled out when Godzilla uses his atomic breath for the first time. It was such an insane piece of sound design.
I love this movie. I saw it 8 times in theaters, and I recently bought the Japanese collector's edition blu-ray set. Hopefully, we get an english version of that set. It's fantastic.
Touching on Survivor Guilt and PTSD put this movie over the fence. Godzilla is making me tear up?!? A definite must watch.👍
What makes this Godzilla stand out is how they (finally) emphasized the human characters instead of just treating them like an afterthought. It's by far my favorite Godzilla movie of them all, actually making me ugly cry at the end.
I desperately want this to apply to the transformers franchise but at least we got a amazing godzilla movie
It's literally the master class on how a blockbuster epic should be done. If you don't care about the characters, the danger isn't that real. Here, I wasn't sure anyone would survive.
I suggest you watch the Japanese films then
The fish looked weird because they were deep sea fish and they popped on the surface. That's my theory.
Yep, deep sea pressure change like that messes up any sea creatures' bodies, the biggest example being the Blobfish. It also acts as foreshadowing for what they plan to do against Godzilla
bloated and popped
@@jernigan007 I assume we saw their swim bladder.
Excellent foreshadowing
Yep
It's due to decompression
It's the same process they used to unalive Godzilla
This is the kind of Godzilla that my son appreciated. He spent a lot of time explaining him as an allegory for the atomic bomb; he's currently teaching Science Fiction As Literature at a local Community College, and I imagine that this would be a very useful aspect in his toolbox...
Like this “fishing boats“ “BRAVO“ “March 1st“ “1953“🤫“under a gag order“ Decrassification archive“😊Yes it is the fable to tell the truth secretly and pray for happiness of ordinary citizens(Original GOZIRA and this)✨I appreciate your wonderful son🥹from🇯🇵✨
Yes it is like a fable😊my coment disappear😢maybe I think you know the key word I can't use😭and this is pray for happiness of ordinary citizens too✨appreciate your wonderful son✨from GOZIRA country
All i could think of in the boat scene was...
"We need a bigger boat"" and
"Smile you son of a b.." lol
btw thanks holden for not spoiling or reacting to any of the main sections and messing with jens reaction i actually really appreciate it especially the ejection because there are some who ruin it for their peers and end up not having such a immersive reaction because they know shakishma isnt sacrificing himself. the reaction was great.
You should also give the original Japanese Gojira 1954 and Shin Godzilla a watch too. Both classics.
This is what happen when you have a team of creators that aboslutely love and care about every single thing they make. They didn't do it for the money, they did it because they love what they do
It is really interesting to see people who are really only familiar with the Americanized Godzilla react to this one. Because they often have questions like she did, wondering why Godzilla is here and being mean without a monster to protect humans from. Godzilla started out as a terrible beast that was no one's friend in 1954, but commercial success changed that.
He kills humans every movie in the monsterverse don’t see why people still think that
@@Rushking20 but he's treated like a Rambo type action hero in those movies that saves people. He's just a straight up villain in this
If Godzilla has an atomic breath then the impact should look like an atomic explosion. This movie actually got it right. Something the monsterverse movies didn't get right.
You do realize this is the only movie to have a atomic breathe like that. The monsterverse got the breathe right, minus one just gave us something different
No. His breath attack is just Atomic energy powered. So it can be anything they want it to be. Could be a Jet breathe, Laser, Atomic Flame Thrower, or whatever. This movie just did the interesting thing of making it an atomic bomb energy missile.
Monsterverse did justice to what japanese Godzilla's atomic breath always were, a blue laser that deals massive damage. Minusgoji did something different, unexpected for sure, but a welcomed one.
Ps : if monsterverse Goji had such atomic breath, imo he'd be too op, like have u seen how many times he used it in GvK?
You pseudo-hardcore goji fans are so funny sometimes. Like you just popped out of nowhere to be confidently wrong.
@@ifeobasa5459 what did I say wrong??
So glad Jen caught the stuff on the neck. A lot of people i know didnt catch that when they saw it. It's a huge tease for the possible sequel
This is actually like what Godzilla was in the original a force of pure destruction
This one is the single Godzilla flick I genuinely felt for the humans, not just one but all of them, cared for them and rooted against The King. This was perfection, if a better Godzilla film can be made I dare them to try and make it.
One thing that I loved to see was the reaction of the Godzilla minus one team being nominated for the Oscar. I got so emotional hearing the OG theme play when they won the Oscar for the VFX award. I remember watching the heisei goji movies as a kid and loving each and every single one.
The ending made me think of a possible Biollante storyline coming up in the future movies, but that’s just me speculating. Mostly because I absolutely love the design and lore behind Biollante monster. I would be very interested to see what they do with a modern take on Biollante,
Man, I cried, too! They weren’t these jaded people winning a trophy, they looked genuinely happy.
Fun Fact!
If you're curious what the letter Shikishima sent to the mechanic Tachibana said, it's actually read out loud in the official novelization.
"I was with Sosaku Tachibana on Odo Island. It is said that the Odo Island Massacre was caused by an attack by the US military, but the truth is completely different. In fact, Tachibana recklessly fired at a US military ship passing off the coast. As a result of the US military's counterattack, all the young soldiers garrisoned on Odo Island were killed in action. Throughout the attack, Tachibana abandoned his responsibility and fled deep into the mountains. As a witness to the tragedy on Odo Island, I, Koichi Shikishima, am writing this letter to convey to everyone who is in Tachibana's group that I am determined to continue protesting for the rest of my life."
Tried to see it again when I was in Japan in January. There was a Godzilla statue next to the theater.
Movies rarely make me feel sad and happiness type emotion but this ending had me smiling so hard
It is fascinating how complex Godzilla has become. In the Legendary features, he is more or less become comic book superhero. In this feature, he is pure evil AND at his most terrifying! (yes, the Showa & Heisei features reflected that complexity as well).
This movie was so good to watch in theaters. One of my favorite movies of the year. Around the end of the year i always decide to go see random movies that pop out to me and this was one of them. So glad i did it was amazing
This was one of the biggest surprise movies I can remember in ages. I saw it in theaters and was blown away. This is an example of fantastic storytelling. Most monster/kaiju movies force the human characters into taking up way too much of the movie when all we want to see are destructive fights. This goes the other way and leans even more onto the characters, but with actual purpose. Hell, you could actually take Godzilla out of this movie and it would still have a terrific foundation for a good movie. I watched this once in theaters and have watched it twice on Netflix (sub and dub) and the sub is far superior. Normally I am not a snob when it comes to that and will usually just pick the dub for convenience, but the emotion of this movie fits much better with the sub, so I'm glad you went that route because it really makes this movie shine more.
Heyy holden fun fact about godzillas roar is that it was the orignal roar just replayed through speakers, once i saw it was netflix i was absolutely losing my mind knowing u were gonna react!
This film is a staggering achievement, especially considering the budget. Loved it.
Now yall watched minus 1 next is shin Godzilla!!
It's been said that if this movie was made with the exact same actors in post-war Japan detailing the trauma, tribulations and later redemption of the former kamikaze pilot BUT leaving out Godzilla, the film would have received far more awards, including a best picture nomination at the Academy Awards. Suffice to say, at least it won a well deserved Oscar for Best Visuals. I also give it a 10 out of 10.
This is the first Godzilla movie where I actually was invested in the human characters and cared about them.
19:18 bro Jake “the mummy fighter” Paul over here catching strays. 😂🤣
What a great movie. It gets the human element right. It gets the spirit of classic Godzilla right. It gets the movie nostalgia right. I love both the iconic Godzilla roar and the musical score used when humanity goes up against Godzilla.
You mentioned watching "Grave of the Fireflies". That is an emotionally powerful movie. I've always felt that any world leader considering starting a war should be forced to watch "Grave of the Fireflies" first.
Holden’s monologue over the montage had me cracking up.
Meanwhile, here I am being annoyed at the almost constant joking. To each their own though.
“Oh so it is a scoreboard “ 💀💀💀💀💀😂😂
That part made me LOL. Holden explaining it and Jen replying “Oh, so it is a scoreboard!”
Holden “😏 I guess”
I think Godzilla goes into "duck-mode" in deep water and that's how he "stands" upright
I think this is the first movie to truly explore this aspect
Yeah, he's basically treading water. I imagine that his feet and tail are slowly moving to keep him at the surface.
28:57 Godzilla is preoccupied with Shikishima’s plane buzzing about him so the two ships can encircle the kaiju with the freons and buoys attached cable. Without Shikishima distracting Godzilla, the plan would have failed.
7:46
YES!! Please watch _Grave of the Fireflies!_ It is a wonderful work of animation and makes for an excellent companion piece to this film!
That one was tough
But please, if you watch it have a box of tissues handy.
This is literally one of my favorite Godzilla films now and I can't stop thinking about it! I watched it 4 times! Two times the standard version, One time the Minus Color Version, and then recently rewatched the standard version again on Netflix just a week ago, and it is STILL a phenomenal film! And if you didn't know, YES! There is a black-and-white version of this film callee Godzilla Minus One Minus Color! And this film marks the first time the Godzilla franchise as ever won an Oscar, and it's about TIME since Godzilla has been such a popular cultural icon for 70 years now!
When I got out of theater I was not expecting to have seen a Godzilla movie that was more a tale if survivors guilt & PTSD. Loved it so much.
Holden sounded like a character from South Park when narrating the MC’s life. 😂
The thing embedded into Noriko's neck is G-Cells that came from Godzilla's flesh blasted by the tanks before the Atomic Breath.
The director told a crowd of fans in Osaka Godzilla Fest that Noriko eventually died but the G-Cells regenerated back and made her live. It's parallel with the end scene shown Godzilla's cell regenerated means it is still alive.
This G-Cells is an easter egg/call back to Godzilla vs Biollante (1989) movie.
Absolutely loved this movie. I'm not a big fan of the Monsterverse movies, I never really understood why, considering they're right up my alley. But this movie really shows me what I was missing from our films. I don't want a Godzilla who's a superhero and the movie centers so much on being an action film...I want Godzilla to be terrifying and mysterious, and this movie captured that perfectly.
I spat my drink when Jen said scoreboard. 😂
I love this movie.
I know it’s kind of a remake of the original, but I hope you guys will still give that one a watch. It holds up. I showed it to my mom who has basically seen nothing of Godzilla and she loved it. She also loved this one
In reference to the Ginza Attack Scene: Godzilla expels his own biological material when his shoots his heat ray. There's an audio snippet in the film during the aftermath of the blast stating foreign biological material was found along with elevated radioactive readings. That's Godzilla G-Cells.
The Black Rain is a true phenomena immediately after an atomic blast. The radioactive dust/dirt/debris that went airborne form into rain droplets and fall back to the ground as Black Rain and is highly radioactive.
I'm glad Jen said she'd watch it again. The Minus Color version should come out to streaming within a few months. It's well worth the time and really makes a difference.
The way Godzilla’s spikes pop out as the energy builds up then push back in making him expel the energy blast and it’s causing an atomic explosion was such a nice touch. This movie was incredible to see in theaters.
The spikes are a design from how nuclear rods are moved in a core, they are "popped out" when the energy is to be released and are used to keep the energies from building past critical mass and basically keeping everything from going KABOOM!!!! They eventually pop back in when Godzilla needs to build another blast, like chambering a shotgun round before firing it off....ultra cool design agreed!
Fun fact number 1: Takashi Yamazaki the director of this film is a big fan of Godzilla, he also featured Godzilla as a cameo in "Always: Sunset on Third Street" in 2005 and he is the director of "Godzilla the Ride: Giant Monsters Ultimate Battle" which has the design the same for Godzilla in this film
Now all I can think about is Godzilla popping up saying, “Scoreboard!”
By far, one of the best Godzilla movies ever
I'm glad you saw this movie. I'm Japanese, but the director, Takashi Yamazaki, commented on the birthmark on Noriko's neck. Pieces of Godzilla's flesh were found on the streets of Ginza, and Noriko, who was blown away by the blast, came into contact with an unknown substance. And Godzilla has the power to regenerate. This movie seems like it has a happy ending, but it's not. From a Japanese Godzilla fan.
@21:36 movie: "...will you take part?" Jen: "Heck, yeah, he's gonna take part. 'Killed his boo thang." 😂😆🤣
A super rare movie that not only lives up to the hype, but is even underrated. I love that the attack on Ginza is almost a 1:1 modern reboot is Godzilla's first attack in 1954. Even biting the rail car in half and destroying the Nippon Theatre. All the while the original Godzilla score playing in the background. Just chef's kiss!
The definitive modern Godzilla for me. ❤
Half a year later, I’m still gushing about this movie. They took Godzilla being a metaphor for nuclear devastation and expanded it, making him a walking metaphor for PTSD. He attacks from the depths. His atomic breath could be viewed as a metaphor for Shikishima’s moments of freak out: his very breathing hurts himself just as much as the people around him. Every time Shikishima gets a little bit of a respite, Godzilla just pops back up even more pissed as hell. When Godzilla screams at the mushroom cloud that created him, it coincides with Shikishima’s scream at the monster that created him. They are so opposite and yet still one in the same.
I LOVE this flick!! I have seen it in the original Color Japanese, B&W Japanese and I saw a bit in the Netflix color and tried the English dubbed and it was REALLY well done! The voice actors did a terrific job, surprisingly! So, you can't lose in any version! Thanks again!!
It's true, Godzilla has always had the ability to regenerate. They always talk about it in the older movies, they just didn't have the CGI back then to properly portray it.
I don't think I will ever watch this in any way but B&W with subtitles. I have been a Godzilla fan for 56 years, seen them all... this is BRILLIANT! My #1!
My prediction for the mark on her neck is part of godzillas cells. That's how she survived, but when the g man comes back, she will be connected to godzilla, thus having to kill herself to kill godzilla.
The cells came off when the tanks shot at him in the city.
this movie successfully made the ONE THING that every other american godzilla films cant do, MAKE AUDIENCE CARE FOR THE HUMAN CHARACTERS
The thing on her neck might be indicative that she was infected with G cells somehow.
Matt would absolutely hate the ending of this movie lool
This is my favourite Godzilla movie. It shows that sometimes less really is more
As far as the black mark on the wife's neck, I think it was some sort of Godzilla's radiation from the attack. You'll also notice that she looks pretty dang good for a girl that got blown up, which suggests that she might have some super crazy healing factor now. She might be connected to Godzilla in some way now. Maybe a drone of his, or maybe she'll turn into a monster in the future. Who knows. But I think the black mark is definitely some radiation burn that's from Godzilla's atomic breath, and I definitely think it healed her.
I think you two should definitely watch the original 1954 film sometime in the near future. Godzilla minus one and Godzilla 1954 (aka gojira) have often been compared to one another as to which film should take the spot as the best godzilla film in the franchise. Love to hear your guy's thoughts as always
I haven't been more excited in my life I watched this I. The original release and in black in white in theaters and it is hands down one of my favorite of all time I hope you guys enjoy like I did 😃 pure love of cinema🎉
Also, I've never been this early in my life for one of your reactions, lol 😆 had to watch this one on my TV 😂
Finally got to watch this last night, and I thought the English Dub was not bad at all. In fact, I think it added to the nostalgia. Best Godzilla movie, hands down.
Great reaction and review. What a film this was. When you think about how it was executed, on what was a relatively VERY low budget too, just makes you wonder what this director could create with a "Hollywood budget". Easily the best depiction of both Godzilla AND the human protagonists, seen in film for decades (possibly ever?). Took me back to when the black and white classic Godzilla films used to air on CH4 (Channel 4 over here in England) back when I was a kid in the 1990's. Top notch film, top notch reaction.
20:58 I am Japanese. Have you ever heard of the “black rain” that falls at the hypocenter of a nuclear bomb? That is the color of rain containing radioactive materials.
Although it is not mentioned in the movie, I guess Shikishima and the crew members who participated in the operation were exposed to radiation...
I think you're going to have to get Jen into watching the original Godzilla (1954) film' along with other sequels in the series, this is something that you can have her explore and give her a better understanding of Godzilla's world.
As for minus one I too give it a perfect score of 10/10.👍
He's a force of nature. Yamazaki compares him to Japanese Deity.
Definitely one of the best movie experiences in 2023! And obe of the best Godzilla films.
It was alright, I’ve seen better from older Godzilla films way back then
@@Alpha_dogg1 That's nice. But Minus One is better than some of the older Godzilla films, imo.
@@movies798 not really tho lol
@@Alpha_dogg1 In my opinion, it is.
It was so worth seeing this movie in theaters! It was such a surreal experience ❤ definitely one of if not the best Godzilla movie I have ever seen in my life! It made me sob my eyes out, This movie definitely deserved the Oscar!!
Godzilla is the scariest he’s ever been and the characters are so incredible! The action is intense and amazing! I love your reaction so much! Thank you for watching this masterpiece!!✨♥️😊
As a Godzilla fan, you can’t ask for more.
The dark spot on Noriko’s neck are cells blasted off Godzilla’s body when he let loose his atomic breath and some of them stuck to Noriko. Godzilla’s regenerative powers to heal quickly were first introduced into a previous Godzilla movie called “Godzilla 2000“. Powers that the atomic bomb mutated his DNA make up to create what they called regenerator G1 a mutated regenerative genome in the cells of Godzilla, and this was introduced by TOHO in the movie “Godzilla 2000“. This regenerative gene is more than likely what caused Noriko to heal so quickly from her more than likely, fatal injuries, but what if any further effects this will have on Noriko Is anybody’s guess.
Noriko + g cells = superheroine to constantly fight Godzilla lol
Loved this movie when I went to see it in Dec....Fun thing for me was I had recently returned from a solo trip to Japan (to UK) just a few weeks earlier...And while on the return flight I watched a couple of Japanese subtitled movies..one of those being "Dr Coto's Clinic"....Then while watching "Godzilla Minus One" I realised I had see the actors before somewhere to remember I saw them in "Dr Coto's Clinic". Both Hidetaka Yoshioka and Ryunosuke Kamiki are main characters in the movie!...I was in Japan to see my favourite band LIVE for a second time..after flying out to Japan in Jan earlier in the year to see them...During my Jan trip I visited Shinjuku which has a hotel with the head on Godzilla hanging over the roof...It lights up and puffs smoke as I recall...You can book and stay in a room which has the balcony of the Godzilla head on it....I also stopped off at the Shin Godzilla statue near Hibiya Station during my hotel transfer day. (between Shibuya and Ariake)..During my second trip I stopped to take photo's of the Family Mart conbini store in Taishido which has a large King Kong model hanging on to the front of the store.
27:39 Mark! I heard the yelping dog, but I only saw people in harm's way! I played it a few times. 😮
this was my first time watching this with y’all, amazing movie hope the director makes a part 2 especially with that cliffhanger ending! refreshing to see Godzilla as a straight up blood thirsty monster after being used to the monsterverse one
I believe the reason (at least in part) Kong gets more spotlight than Godzilla in the recent films is that, well, Universal owns the rights to King Kong but they have to lease the Godzilla IP from Toho, who after the '98 film are super protective and picky about how he is portrayed.
This is the best Godzilla film ever made. Great reaction! 👍🏿
33:01 Radiation poisoning. Basically hinting that she will most likely die in a few weeks (because she was directly hit by the shockwave of the atomic blast)
I believe the director said she was infected with Godzilla’s G-Cells & if they do a sequel, they will explore that.
I like the more realistic approaches to Godzilla, like the atomic breath scene here vs the new one thats just a fun ability she spams on cooldown
All Is 1
Hi! My name is Pierre. My online community knows me as P.A.Finley, AnonameUs, TheUniVerse. I am a 57 year young Black man born and raised in America... Illinois, raised in Michigan and now in living in California. I introduce myself this way so you can know exactly where I'm coming from with what I am about to say about this movie. This movie was sooooooooooo good, that I didn't even know what I was watching. That's how good it was. The entire movie was a completely 'different' experience entirely. Can't say the last time I was in a movie theater and found myself at times gripping the hand rest as if something was going to happen to ME.
The closest movies I can compare it to are the ones this movie gives odes to: Jurassic Park. Jaws. Dunkirk. Star Wars. And of course, the original Godzilla. To put this into perspective, I was there when Jaws and Star Wars came out. I was a little kid at the time, but this was before PG-Ratings and parents were taking whole families to see even the scariest of movies. Godzilla Minus 1 is like that. A breath-taking viewing from start to finish. A roller coaster ride of emotions from beginning to end. The writing. The acting. The sound. The action. Superb... all of them. Only a hand full of films can I say made me feel good about being alive. This is 1 of them.
Godzilla Minus 1 shows us the absurdity and extreme consequences of war, throwing a floodlight on a part of our human history we are all uncomfortable viewing and talking about. We have way too many of those. This movie hints in a refreshing and so desperately needed, wished for and desired direction of change.
We here at all things NexA.R.K as well as everything All1llA believe, among other things, that Humanity is 1 human being. Just as our individual human bodies have billions of moving parts and pieces, so too is it the 1 Human Body. The only difference is, our individual billions of parts and pieces all work together as a unit to do and perform in a 24 hr day period our every wish, will and desire. Humanity has not evolved to that awareness yet, but that awareness is coming. Soon. Like a child's first moments of awareness of its many limbs, hands and feet, just before it takes its 1st step. Eventually, we as human beings, functioning as 1 unit, will take ours. We got here to this state of technological marvel by way of war, destruction and conflict. Imagine what we could do united as 1... warp speed, simply too slow.
By way of watching this movie, three times, the word 'Godzilla' has been on my mind as of late. 'All1llA' simply means 'All is 1 and 1 is All'. I have a license plate that reads 'ALLIZW1' and an email that reads 'alliz1zilla'. You can see my obsession with this idea. 'All1llA' and 'alliz1zilla' are words called 'palindromes' - words pronounced the same way forwards or backwards, or what I like to call 'butterfly/mirror' images. Using this imagery in partial reverse with the word Godzilla, we have 'All Iz God'. Taking it a step further, 'All Iz God and God Iz All'. Just saying.
I will close with this. I think the main connection this movie has with me and the audience is that, even the worst of us, the coward of us can sometimes redeem ourselves and become the hero who saves us all. From a zero to a Hero. That is a very powerful message. 🤔
Peace and... 😊
1 Is All
Tachibana also finally left the war behind when Shikishima ejected from the plane. Tachibana was an aircraft mechanic that fixed planes for Kamikaze pilots so that they could fly off to die. So when he told Shikishima to live and he ejected, he was finally letting go of the blood that were on his hands.
Saw this in the theatre walking out I thought what an amazing movie. The original Godzilla movie he is a true monster as well.
The eyeroll at "bikini bottom" followed by the hollywood style narration lol Jen he's a keeper