VUZE VIEWS: Godzilla

VUZE VIEWS: Godzilla

Has the king returned to his throne or has his latest outing just buried him deeper into the sea? Hit the jump to read Vuze Views: Godzilla. Oh and just so you know SPOILERS galore.

Review Opinion
By iMVuze - May 17, 2014 10:05 PM EST
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When I heard there was a serious remake of Godzilla I was beyond happy. Now, I wasn't heavily invested into it mind you. I didn't read the interviews from the cast or director, and I didn't read any of the reviews. So maybe I missed some things but regardless I went into the movie with an open mind and was excited. 

Who Will Make Meth Now?




I thought Joe Brody was a fantastic character and through the marketing of the film it made it seem like the focus would be split between him and his son Ford Brody. So with Joe Brody's death I was thinking "they can't just do that, he's Walter White!" his role was eventually taken over by Dr. Serizawa though so it's not like the film fell apart because of his absence but I was disappointed he died before the chaos began.

Bad Luck Brody



Wherever this guy went death and destruction followed. From Japan, to Hawaii, to the train carrying the nukes, to San francisco he left a wake of bodies in his path. In all seriousness though, I wasn't heavily invested into his story and it's not Aaron Taylor-Johnson's fault either. He put in quite the worthy effort but it just wasn't doing it for me and in fact I spent most of my time only wanting to see one character.

Sometimes Less Is More



The old saying "less is more" does carry weight for some films. For example Jaws uses this technique to perfection and we see enough of the shark that the anticipation builds and builds. For me, Godzilla did not give me enough of the big fella to keep me in anticpation and instead had me frustrated. For example the first time we see Godzilla and Muto there was fire, buildings destroyed, and people screaming. This sounds like the perfect setting to see a nice battle between the two monsters and instead we get a highlight reel in the next scene on a newscast which is on a small television!  So when the final battle between Godzilla and the couple from hell happened, I couldn't thoroughly enjoy it as much as I could due to the previous acts frustrating me. 

Kick-Ass



I know what you're thinking "well did you like anything?" yes of course I did. The preformances in this movie exceeded my expectations. Here I was thinking "they'll put in a minimal effort because the movie is about a giant monster destroying buildings" but no, I was proven wrong and everyone put in a strong effort. The visuals are of course stunning and Godzilla kicks all kinds of major ass which is why he IS the king of the monsters. 

The Verdict


 

All in all, it isn't oscar worthy but it is a hell of a good time. Go for Bryan Cranston and stay for Godzilla. If you don't mind waiting to bow down to the king then it won't ruin your movie experience and it is THE best monster movie released in a long time.  


 

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Wallymelon
Wallymelon - 5/18/2014, 1:10 AM
I agree and disagree. It was a pretty damn good Godzilla film. Probably the best. I do wish Ford's arc was a little meatier. It was mainly just following him try to get home and then MUTOs would attack. The building of Godzilla was beautifully crafted. It leaves you wanting him so bad. And when you get him he's wonderful. It's a very real design and it just works. A lot of ken watanabes dialogue really bothers me. It's so cheesy and too in line with the original that it clashes with the raw and realistic tone the film presents. Not enough to completely take you out.

As a whole it's a sweet summer flick. Cranston should have stayed alive a bit longer. His story was my favorite and I was interested in his theories. He could have stuck around a little bit longer.
RobGrizzly
RobGrizzly - 5/18/2014, 4:41 AM
I was also frustrated by how little Godzilla was in the movie, and all the deliberate teasing the filmmakers did. The difference between this and Jaws, is Jaws had the characters and story to carry the film, when the shark isn't around. This does not.
EpitomeofAwesome
EpitomeofAwesome - 5/18/2014, 7:52 AM
I really loved this movie, and had a pretty damn good time seeing it. Not as good as Cap for me, but it is leagues ahead of Spider-Man in almost every category
GoldenMan
GoldenMan - 5/18/2014, 10:52 AM
Just got back from seeing this in D-Box; what an awesome film! Me and my sister both dramatically looked at each other when Wanatabe first says "... Gojira".
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 5/18/2014, 11:06 AM
I have to say, I'm a little confused why people seem so surprised with the fact that Godzilla isn't in the entire movie. I grew up watching Godzilla movies and anyone else that knows them should also know that in most of them, a good 75% of the film is spent setting up the arrival of Godzilla. A lot of the old Godzilla films focus on the humans, and the evil monsters usually run amok for quite a while before Big G shows up to throw down. Not all are like that, but most of them are.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 5/18/2014, 12:10 PM
Great film.
iMVuze
iMVuze - 5/18/2014, 12:28 PM
@ CorndogBurglar

I knew that point would come up and I would just like to say this. I don't want Godzilla from start to finish, I just wanted a bit more of him. It's like waiting in line and when you finally get to the front you find out there's another line.
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