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- In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost including supervisor Joe Brody's colleague and wife, Sandra. Years later, Joe's son, Ford, a US Navy ordnance disposal officer, must go to Japan to help his estranged father who obsessively searches for the truth of the incident. In doing so, father and son discover the disaster's secret cause on the wreck's very grounds. This enables them to witness the reawakening of a terrible threat to all of Humanity, which is made all the worse with a second secret revival elsewhere. Against this cataclysm, the only hope for the world may be Godzilla, but the challenge for the King of the Monsters will be great even as Humanity struggles to understand the destructive ally they have.
- In 1999, in Japan, there is a mysterious accident with the reactors of the Janjira nuclear power plant and the engineer Joe Brody loses his wife Sandra Brody and her team that were inspecting the reactor. Joe never accepts the official explanation for the accident. Fifteen years later, his son, the US Navy Officer Ford Brody, learns that Joe has trespassed in Janjira quarantine area and is arrested in Japan. He travels to Japan to release his father and they go to the Janjira facility area to retrieve Joe's data and pictures. Soon they discover the truth about the accident, caused by a "Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism" ("MUTO") that eats radiation trapped underground. The MUTO escapes from the secret facility to Honolulu killing Joe. Godzilla is also awakened, causes a tsunami in Hawaii and fights against the MUTO destroying Honolulu. Meanwhile a female MUTO escapes from the Nevada nuclear waste facility and destroys Las Vegas, heading to breed with the first MUTO in San Francisco. Now the last hope on Earth is Godzilla fighting and destroying the MUTO's.
- If you don't know anything about Godzilla, if you've never seen a Godzilla movie before, If you don't know what a classic Godzilla film is... DO NOT WRITE A REVIEW OF THIS MOVIE!!!<br/><br/>DON"T DO IT!! <br/><br/>I have loved Godzilla, and monster horror of all kinds, since my youth. <br/><br/>This movie is long, and it teases at the monsters, mostly Godzilla, more than it shows them. However, from the point of view of a true Godzilla fan, this is the best introductory Hollywood Godzilla movie that could have been made, and I'm hoping for more of them. This movie is well done, and it renders Godzilla in the best way possible for a modern movie, not quite a hero, but not quite a monster.
- *WARNING! THIS IS A SPOILER REVIEW*<br/><br/>Godzilla was probably the most anticipated film of 2014. I mean, it's been 10 years since the last Godzilla movie and it's Godzilla 60th anniversary.<br/><br/>Now, I'm gonna say this right now. If you love movies filled with action, this movie might not be for you. Godzilla doesn't appear until about 50 minutes into the film. However, that does not stop it from being a great movie. We have a lot of Super Hero movies and Transformer movies filled with action throughout the movie, however, Godzilla actually builds up to the action.<br/><br/>Plot: The plot is good for a monster movie. Joe Brody's wife dies due to a radiation leak in a nuclear power plant. 15 Years Later, their son, Ford Brody, is now an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (E.O.D.) officer. After returning home to his family, he finds out that Joe Brody was arrested for trespassing in the Quarantine Zone. He travels to Japan and bails Joe out of jail. Joe then convinces Ford to come with him to the Q Zone. They are caught and arrested and taken to the power plant. A huge chrysalis is now housed at the Power Plant. The creature, dubbed MUTO(Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organism) breaks out of the chrysalis, killing Joe Brody. Ford is transferred to Honolulu Hawaii. While Ford is on a train, the MUTO arrives in Honolulu. Godzilla arrives and they briefly fight. Later, a second MUTO is discovered. All 3 monster arrive in San Francisco and they fight. Godzilla kills both Mutos and roars in victory before collapsing. The next day, Godzilla awakens and roars one last time before returning to the ocean.<br/><br/>Acting: The acting was pretty good in this movie. Ken Watanabe, David Strathairn, Elizabeth Olsen, and Bryan Cranston was outstanding as usual, however, he is killed during the first 40 minutes of the film. Aaron Taylor Johnson was alright, he's definitely better than some of the old actors from the Japanese movies. (Ozaki from Final Wars...)<br/><br/>Godzilla: Godzilla looks great! The CGI is excellent. I love his new roar, specifically the Airport Roar, the China Town Roar, and the Victory Roar. Godzilla basically looks like the classic Japanese version but in CGI form(thank god, 1998 was horrible). He has his atomic breath, but rather than the Heisei beam version, his breath is a lot more like the original 1954 film. I loved the part where he kills the female MUTO with his atomic breath, and then drops her head. Overall, this is definitely one of the best Godzilla designs.<br/><br/>MUTO: The MUTOs were pretty cool kaiju. They have a really cool roar. The male Muto has wings while the female one doesn't. The CGI is just as good as Godzilla, and they're great fighters. They have an EMP attack, which is definitely new. Also, they're NOT Mothra or Rodan or the Cloverfield Monster. The only resemblance they have to Mothra or Rodan are the wings, and only the male one has wings. Overall, they're some of the best kaiju in a Godzilla film.<br/><br/>Conclusion: I do believe this is the best movie of the year. The movie actually builds up to the action, unlike most movies of today. It's also not a "Action 24/7" movie, which is nice because that's exactly what the Super Hero and Transformer movies are. Godzilla is easily one of the best movies of 2014.<br/><br/>Godzilla has been be King of the Monsters for 60 years now, this is definitely a great reboot to the Godzilla series. Gareth Edwards did a great job and so did everyone else who worked on the film. See you in 4 years Godzilla!<br/><br/>"Let Them Fight."
- While many people might want to go to the cinema to see Godzilla, what they get instead is a load of homosapiens desperately trying to put a human face on the drama.
- No, this is a reboot of the Japanese Godzilla series from 1954. This film has no connections with the previous American remake. Godzilla will have several battles with the MUTO (Massive Unknown Terrestrial Organism) monster pair. There are scenes taking place in the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, San Francisco, California, Nevada and Las Vegas. There are also some scenes that happen on the Pacific Ocean. "Kyrie", from György Ligeti's Requiem (1965). It was also featured most famously in Kubrick's 2001 A Space Odyssey in a few scenes and was most famously the music played right before Bowman enters the wormhole. The budget was stated and is understood to be 160 million USD. This movie was filmed in 2D and utilized stereoscopic 3D conversion in post by the company Stereo D, LLC. This is the same company who converted big creature films Jurassic Park 3D and Pacific Rim. The designers of the opening titles probably wanted to have some fun with the theme of secrecy that's evident throughout the film so they created the credits to reflect that spirit. A full list of them, including the redacted words, can be read here. a5c7b9f00b
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