Why GODZILLA MINUS ONE is Perfect
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Top Comments (10)
There's something subtle you missed. In the hospital when we see Noriko there's a black vein crawling up her neck... being infected by the big G might explain why she survived
It was probably even more satisfying to first adopters who took a chance before the hype. They'd be blown away because expectations were low.
I’m not gonna lie, that scene at the end when he found out his lover was alive had me in tears. It was so beautiful 🥹
i like that koichi saving himself was a domino effect into making everyone else's lives happier in a way. The mechanic goes through turmoil to find his purpose again His neighbour becomes a mother figure again He inspires his friends from the boat, even the scientist. And Noriko finds her place in the world as well as love in it it may not be but it could be a nice message about anti-suicide and seeing the beautiful impacts you can make
"Not having been to war is something to be proud of." I'm glad you finally saw it, Paul! One of the many things I love about Godzilla Minus One is the juxtapositions between Godzilla and the terrific human cast. Film protagonist Koichi Shikishima wants to give up on life because he doesn't believe he's worthy of it. How this juxtaposes with Godzilla is profound. Godzilla's arrival is heralded by dead deep-sea fish. In Japanese culture, the meaning of Dead Fish stands for giving up on life, not caring anymore about what happens next, and when you have nothing left to lose. Throughout the story, Koichi witnesses the dead fish at key moments of his arc. And though he later deduces their connection to Godzilla, he seems unaware of their eerie connection to the ghosts in his head. This all changes when he chooses life.
You missed the very important detail that Kimiko lived because she absorbed Godzilla cells in the blast that killed her. There was a huge mark on her neck that looked alive as she was sitting up in the hospital bed
last november i randomly noticed that G-1 was playing at our local theater and thought "hmm i've never been a huge fan of modern Godzilla movies but my younger son is kinda into them right now, let's make a family night of it ". had no idea it was from Toho anything about it my wife and two kids and i left the movie almost stunned at how engaging it was. the atmospheric music was incredible, the sense of tension and scale was palpable, just everything done right. amazing experience
Minus One perfectly reinvigorated the message of the original Godzilla! Something that is sadly very relevant today!
The scariest thing about this movie is that Noriko survived. And in the hospital room scene, you can see a black birthmark growing on her neck. Noriko must have been fatally injured in the aftermath of Godzilla's atomic breath, but she looks strangely beautiful. Perhaps she got too close to Godzilla and absorbed Godzilla cells, which gave her special healing abilities. The final scene hinted at the hardships that lay ahead for their family.
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Top Comments (10)
There's something subtle you missed. In the hospital when we see Noriko there's a black vein crawling up her neck... being infected by the big G might explain why she survived
It was probably even more satisfying to first adopters who took a chance before the hype. They'd be blown away because expectations were low.
I’m not gonna lie, that scene at the end when he found out his lover was alive had me in tears. It was so beautiful 🥹
i like that koichi saving himself was a domino effect into making everyone else's lives happier in a way. The mechanic goes through turmoil to find his purpose again His neighbour becomes a mother figure again He inspires his friends from the boat, even the scientist. And Noriko finds her place in the world as well as love in it it may not be but it could be a nice message about anti-suicide and seeing the beautiful impacts you can make
"Not having been to war is something to be proud of." I'm glad you finally saw it, Paul! One of the many things I love about Godzilla Minus One is the juxtapositions between Godzilla and the terrific human cast. Film protagonist Koichi Shikishima wants to give up on life because he doesn't believe he's worthy of it. How this juxtaposes with Godzilla is profound. Godzilla's arrival is heralded by dead deep-sea fish. In Japanese culture, the meaning of Dead Fish stands for giving up on life, not caring anymore about what happens next, and when you have nothing left to lose. Throughout the story, Koichi witnesses the dead fish at key moments of his arc. And though he later deduces their connection to Godzilla, he seems unaware of their eerie connection to the ghosts in his head. This all changes when he chooses life.
You missed the very important detail that Kimiko lived because she absorbed Godzilla cells in the blast that killed her. There was a huge mark on her neck that looked alive as she was sitting up in the hospital bed
last november i randomly noticed that G-1 was playing at our local theater and thought "hmm i've never been a huge fan of modern Godzilla movies but my younger son is kinda into them right now, let's make a family night of it ". had no idea it was from Toho anything about it my wife and two kids and i left the movie almost stunned at how engaging it was. the atmospheric music was incredible, the sense of tension and scale was palpable, just everything done right. amazing experience
Minus One perfectly reinvigorated the message of the original Godzilla! Something that is sadly very relevant today!
The scariest thing about this movie is that Noriko survived. And in the hospital room scene, you can see a black birthmark growing on her neck. Noriko must have been fatally injured in the aftermath of Godzilla's atomic breath, but she looks strangely beautiful. Perhaps she got too close to Godzilla and absorbed Godzilla cells, which gave her special healing abilities. The final scene hinted at the hardships that lay ahead for their family.
Get 10% Off Arrow Films by using our discount link here - https://prf.hn/l/Qx891yN and using the code HEAVYSPOILERS