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Godzilla Minus One 2023

Really enjoyed this one. The visuals look great, music was perfect including the sound effects. The story is good, and you will root for the characters (that even change and progress as the story goes). Godzilla is scary and menacing. I can't think of anything I did not like. Can't wait for a streaming release to see it again.

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LOVED this movie and so did the entire motley crew of young, old, male, female etc I watched it with. I particularly loved the Godzilla creature and the Japanese retro style. It’s absolutely amazing that they pulled it off for less than $15M. Hollywood would need $250M to make the exact same movie. The human story was also pretty compelling but I often wished they would have cut it short and gotten back to dear ol’ “Gozzilla” - love how they pronounce his name in Japanese. My only real problem with the film was the main character whose wussieness was pushed to far IMO. I’m all for being in tune with your emotions and not keeping them bottled up but this guy is a sobbing whimpering self pittying mess during the whole movie. Instead of “manning up” and accepting his failures he compounds them and has the balls to try to get other people to feel sorry for him. Had he been a touch more honorable and less pathetic I would have rated this movie a 9. So instead it only get’s an 8. I know they’ll be crushed but so be it.

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Much better than any of the recent Godzilla movies that I have seen. Great destruction scenes, interesting plot, good sfx. Some of the blatant foreshadowing was unnecessary and predictable but it was a great choice for a theater viewing.

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It's absolutely staggering that this movie was made for less than $15 million. Eat your heart out, Hollywood.

Also, I would 100% watch this if Godzilla wasn't in it. He was cool and all, but everything from the post-war drama to the character writing was so interesting.

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Godzilla minus one is probably the best movie I’ve seen this year. Not only is it an action packed and exciting experience, but it also tells a deeply human story of rebuilding and redemption. And the action scenes are some of the most frightening kaiju scenes I’ve ever watched. Miss it on the big screen at your own peril!

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It was alright, they didn't really do anything different from the Godzilla movies everyone disliked so I don't know why this one was reviewed so highly.

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Godzilla: Minus One is probably the only Godzilla movie to get to me emotionally. With human characters you actually care about.
I usually complain when a Godzilla movie has too many human scenes and not enough Godzilla. The story is so engaging and occasionally heartbreaking even. That I didn’t always wonder where Godzilla was.
Since I actually felt like I was watching a masterpiece unfold. Which you never feel while watching the American movies.

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To be honest, I am not the biggest Godzilla fan. I am not the biggest fan of needing to read subtitles while I watch a film. Somehow, someway, this movie was incredible. Easily my favorite Godzilla movie I have ever seen (please spare me if I have not seen some great one, because there are a lot of them). The action is BRUTAL. The plot is surprisingly good, with plenty of character development. The monster scenes often left me in "awe". If you have not seen this and it is showing in a theater near you, please check it out!

Rating: 5/5 - 95% - Highly Recommend

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Very good. Maybe sliiightly overhyped from all the "movie of the year" reviews I've seen, but it had a good story which is quite impressive for a Godzilla feature with characters you care for. Some overacting here and there took me out of the moment a little bit.

It also may have been our theatre's print but it was blurry in fast sequence and looked to be 480p in other stationary scenes. Still a very solid entry at a 7.6 for me.

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War ruins lives drama with some great Godzilla scenes.. really great ones.

The kid's review: (8&10)
"the long talking bits were a bit boring ,and they talked too fast sometimes we couldn't read all the subtitles,
Godzilla was soo good, he kept changing too, and it made us cry at the end.,
there weren't any scary bits though, why do ppl say there were scary bits?"

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I'm sorry I had high expectations for this movie but it was boring.

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homegirl could've jumped AND pulled main dude down instead of just pushing him

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Wow, just wow. Tohoku truly surpassed my expectations and Godzilla is the real deal. You feel for the Japanese people in this movie and they lack trust in their government. When this monster shows up at their shores it falls on the bravery of Japanese citizens to defeat the beast.

For a movie with a 15 or 30 million dollar budget it feels like a 150 Million Dollar budget, especially when Godzilla stares directly at you through the screen. What a thrill and amazing movie.

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A movie that creates fear thru the removal of hope. The instillment of despair.

And the spoon-feeding of hope again.

Amazing direction, brilliant sound design, bold acting

There were moments were I genuinely was scared of Godzilla, hopeless. And moments were I just wanted to hug the main character who was going through so much.

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Never would I have thought a Godzilla movie would be so emotional and deep. Def a must see movie for the year

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BlockedParent2023-12-06T00:35:17Z— updated 2024-01-22T13:31:06Z

This is one of the very best Godzilla movies ever made. There's a really good human story and every moment that Godzilla is on-screen is great. The post-WWII setting absolutely adds to the desperation of the main characters and the dread of having to once again survive an attacking force, this time in the form of a beast that isn't protecting the Earth or any such nonsense. Godzilla is a force of nature (or science) that doesn't care about anything or anyone.

The only drawbacks of this movie are an irritatingly manipulative moment (tugboats) and a couple of unbelievably coincidental reunions.

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This is one of those movies that stands the test of time. it's the perfect amount of new mixed with homage to the original 1954 gojira movie. the love that was put into this film is astounding. the attention to detail, the crafting, the aesthetic are all picture perfect.

I even love that for the design they decided to base the look entirely off of the stiff rigid motion of the original suit actor. the face of Godzilla almost looks mildly comical because it's just so cute, and then you see that giant face poking out of the water chasing you and it's no longer cute just downright terrifying. the suspense they are able to Garner out of this film is fantastic.

it also pays homage to all the other great Kaiju movies that Godzilla spawned so it doesn't discount the camp that itself created. and thankfully it also doesn't lean too much into it.

I also find it hilarious that when the director of the 2014 movie saw Godzilla - 1 he was filled with rage and jealousy and said "this is what a Godzilla movie should be"

He's right you know

damn good film

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Wondering if the people rating this 9 or 10 even watched the same movie as me. Did not live up to the hype. I'm gonna go watch Shin Godzilla again.

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Saw this on Xmas Day like baby Jesus intended. Godzilla Minus One was pretty great. Overall story & action was simple, straightforward giving you a bit of Jaws, Moby Dick and ID4, etc. But then there are the layers of WWII guilt, regret, grief, helplessness, nihilism, redemption. So much Japanese angst that I identified with so much. I tend to stay away from war movies cuz they hit a bit too close to home, but this one sneaked in. I cried at the end

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The film, overall, succeeds in finding the right balance between the human and monstrous dimensions. I found both the post-war setting and the "maritime" dimension chosen for the battles interesting, and the underlying themes are relatively fresh for the genre. Unfortunately, the overall execution feels like a cheesy melodrama, especially in regard to the acting and exposition-heavy dialogue. This may be a somewhat imperceptible issue for overseas audiences, but at the same time it’s been widely recognized as a trademark of Yamazaki’s filmography in Japan.

When Godzilla takes center stage, everything remains electrifying, if not for the chain of three plot twists that killed the mood in the very last few minutes. The first was necessary, as any other kind of resolution would have undermined the film's overarching message, but the other two were truly avoidable both in terms of conception and execution.

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Amazing!! See it on the biggest screen possible!!

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Great! A study in survivor guilt, battle trauma and a generation trying to find meaning in a post war world. oh and when the big guy turns up it is properly terrifying.

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The first fully subtitled movie I brought my daughter to. She was absolutely hooked from the start even with the large portions of dialogue filled dramatic scenes. She can’t wait to see more Godzilla and Monster flicks.

This movie really shows you what it would be like living in terror barely making it through a an unstoppable Godzilla attack. You can barely survive and they’re trying to save their land with everything they have. A real emotional rollercoaster filled with absolutely stunning visuals.

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I know it was partially reused for the newer MonsterVerse movies, but hearing Ifukube's Godzilla theme near the end took me right back to being obsessed with Godzilla Raids Again when I was 10.

God, this was the perfect combination of a worthy inclusion to the franchise and fan service, which is such a rarity nowadays.

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Amazing!! The human story is actually as good or better than the Godzilla parts! And finally the mainstream is appreciating a Godzilla movie for once!

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Rated a Connor 5, normal 7.7

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The coming of a age story of a WWII Japanese kamikaze pilot or the best on screen presentation ever of Godzilla.

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Godzilla put me right to sleep. The moment the monsters' blown-off face magically began to regenerate was when I knew this movie wasn't for me.

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Like Thanksgiving dinner: I'm thankful there's enough meat and even if I don't like all the sides, they do make the meal more well-rounded.

This reboot of a reboot does a good job of resurrecting Godzilla with its hommage to the original and its practical effects (which were probably CGI, tbh). The whole family storyline worked to give the film some depth, though unnecessarily dragged out the first act so much they had to include a dream sequence.

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