Watched: 02/25/2024
Format: BluRay
Viewing: Second
Director: Takao Okawara
Selection: Me
We decided to keep on our path of rewatching Heisei-era Godzilla movies in order. We last watched this one about four years ago during our "hunker down and watch Godzilla because it's COVID-times" erratic sprint through Toho's G-output.
Honestly, I didn't really remember this one at all until a scene would start. There was a lot of "oh, yeahhhh..." as the movie unspooled. And I attribute that to the fact the middle of movie is a mess. The beginning is interesting enough, and the end is good Kaiju Kombat, but the middle feels like they're trying to make a point about stealing and environmentalism, but it's a little confusing as to how that's tying into our Kaiju problem. And to further muddy the film, Godzilla - now a heel after the time-warp stuff of the prior film - isn't here to restore balance. He's just... sorta... rampaging.
What's funny is how it looks like the new Monsterverse stuff is taking cues from these movies. This is the first of the Heisei movies to suggest ancient cultures knew of the Kaiju, and there was a balance to the world brought by the Titans. But here they do it as an exposition dump *after* introducing The Cosmos (our faerie friends). And the Monsterverse can't bear the thought of either the Cosmos or Mothra in her larval form - so I guess we're just stuck with the window dressing.
Curiously, one of the supporting actors looked so familiar I mentioned it to Jamie who figured out he was recast in Godzilla 2000 as a totally different character, but he had facial hair and a very different demeanor. But I did feel less crazy (and he's actually in like four of these movies). And that's just one of those things - I think everyone acting in Japan gets to be in 2-4 Godzilla movies if they play their cards right.
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