Thursday, 14 March 2024

Godzilla: King of the Monsters 2019 by AverageMansReviews

Godzilla: King of the Monsters 2019 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/animal cruelty/animal feeding/environmental/shooting/stabbing/burning/suicide/kamikaze/birth/terrorism/medical

Monarch: briefly; still want to do the best for everyone including the Titans:  Dr. Ishirō Serizawa [Ken Watanabe:] he is a high-ranking scientist for this organisation, the still very much believes that humankind and the Titans can live together, but then we have Alan Jonah [Charles Dance:] he is a former British Army Colonel turned eco-terrorist which doesn't believe this in fact with a little bit of help from somebody who wants to start the world over with a clean slate.

Generally speaking: the script, framework, pacing character developments and performances of the humans; well the script is wafer thin, there isn't much to it, consequently the framework and pacing of this 124 minutes film is for the vast majority until roughly more or less the final quarter or somewhere around here, it is tedious actually I was struggling to stay awake and then if we add likewise wafer thin character developments [minus the two, I brought up earlier including performance,] including either ranging from solid to poor representation of their characters; it doesn't make this sequel easy and fun to watch, in fact as you will read momentarily; simply it becomes a slight chore and then bursts into life; Yes I will be making reference to the character developments again momentarily.

Art and action; these two components individually or together are the biggest asset or/and assets to this film by absolutely miles; like from Earth to the Moon which is 238,855 miles. Godzilla and the other Titans. The artistry by the usage of dark tone [especially in these massive chaotic sequences;] most of these creatures yes these creatures can be incredibly destructive, but if you can get through to them, be calming and respectful to them, they are majestic creatures. As I have already indicated these chaotic sequences, including but not limited to when without giving too much away our released onto the world as they destroyed everything in their path as they are being I am going to say called by such as when King Ghidorah; basically you will get to the point where hell is being released onto the Earth and throughout the rest; this is where this sequel comes into its own and really shows what it is capable of in its entirety, don't get me wrong before this you get segments of what this sequel can do, but if you want free-flowing non-stop released potential than you have to wait until this point and beyond.

This film receives: 4/10, this film is mixed; as I have already highlighted in one way or another it has problems and right at the end there is one extra scene. This film also has awards accredited to its name 5 Winners that includes Indiana Film Journalists Association, US 2019 IFJA Award Best Vocal/Motion Capture Performance Jason Liles Alan Maxson Richard Dorton and Fright Meter Awards 2019 Fright Meter Award Best Special Effects. 14 Nominees Golden Trailer Awards 2019  Golden Trailer Best Summer Blockbuster and at the same award ceremony/event Best Fantasy Adventure now unfortunately they are not all good nominees Razzie Awards 2020 Razzie Award Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel

 

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