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| | | | | Finally out on Netflix (along with most Godzilla films). G-1 follows the style of GMK and Shin Godzilla by only admitting to the events of Gojira (1954), in this case by being set in 1945-1947. Failed kamikaze pilot Shikishima watches an island base (a hut and a few engineers) be destroyed by T-Rex-like baby Godzilla.... | |
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| | | | | Godzilla Raids Again (? Gojira no Gyakush?, lit. "Godzilla's Counterattack"), is a 1955 Japanese Science fiction Kaiju film p... | |
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| | | | | Somewhere, long ago, I read someone note the distinction between American and Japanese giant monster movies: American giant monsters cl... | |
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| | | Ever since the first Godzilla movie hit theaters in 1954, the King of the Monsters has served as a metaphor for the moment, standing in for everything from the dangers of nuclear weapons, to man's destruction of the environment, to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Part of the power of the original lay in the fact that it was created for a Japanese audience who had recently seen their cities suffer the sort of devastation portrayed in the film, which was released shortly after the end of the American occupation regime. The most recent installment - and the first to come out of Japan since 2016's Fukushima parable Shin Godzilla - takes place during the end and immediate aftermath of World War II, when Godzilla would have had to look hard for cities whose destru... | ||