![]() The movie, much like its predecessors, is incredibly prosaic, with a paucity in excitement and originality. But it felt like they were extending the eventual payoff for the sake of stretching out the movie to qualify as such. The writers attempted to amp the viewer’s expectations by postponing the “momentous” exchanges between the two monsters until the very end. If you are simply watching this film for the “epic” battle between Godzilla and Ghidorah, then I have bad news for you: the battle was dreadful. In addition, the scenery had a lifeless texture, that expunged any element of vitality or realism. Godzilla and Ghidorah’s battle looked herky-jerky, at best. The characters basic motions - like walking - look incredibly awkward (mechanical, if you will). You would think that 2018 level animation would be better than this unfortunately, you’d be sadly mistaken. The writers of this abomination, clearly, did not put much thought into developing their cast of characters in any meaningful manner. The ending scene where Harou decided to “crash” his spacecraft into Godzilla was as perplexing as it was stupid. None of them convey more than two emotions, nor do they come off as “real” or relatable. The character’s are as poorly written as they are animated. The humans involved don’t even seem to learn any significant lessons from their ordeal, and seem quite ignorant about their own blunders in creating the fearsome “monster.” And Godzilla’s heel-face turn was much expected. ![]() The fight between Godzilla and Ghidorah is extremely bland. Nothing interesting takes place during the build up to Godzilla’s “final" battle. They basically reused the same talkity-talk-talk, time to fight now formula they used in the second film. Proving, once again, that unapologetic alcoholism will lead to ![]() In a rare turn of events, Stone Cold Steve Austin decided to step in as the guest referee. Ghidorah) destroyed his believers to clear the way for his cataclysmic, multiverse bout with the reigning world champion. Enraged by their insolence, Shenron (i.e. Unable to destroy Godzilla through the use of conventional anime tropes, the constipated crew from the previous film decided to turn toward religion to summon Shenron to grant their wish of eliminating “The King of Monsters.” But they forgot one important detail: they didn’t collect the seven dragon balls beforehand. What is Godzilla exactly? Does mankind stand a chance? Is there a future vision in Haruo's eyes? Find out in the finale. The earth shakes once again with as war moves to a higher dimension. With no means for defeating Godzilla Earth, mankind watches as King Ghidorah, clad in a golden light, descends on the planet. The Exif has secretly harbored this outcome as their "ultimate goal." Miana and Maina issue warnings against Metphies, while Haruo begins to question mankind's next move. Metphies, commander of the priestly alien race, Exif, marvels at the miraculous survival of Haruo, he begins to attract a following. However, his childhood friend, Yuuko, has been absorbed by the nanometal integration and has fallen into a brain dead coma. Haruo ultimately uses his means for defeating Godzilla Earth to destroy the Mecha-Godzilla city so as to prevent nanometal assimilation, killing Galu-gu. Their leader, Galu-gu, believes that the secret to defeating Godzilla lies in the use of superhuman powers – namely, the nanometal integration – but Haruo resists, fearing that in defeating monsters, they must not become monsters themselves. Taken from the Mecha-Godzilla carcass, the nanometals have gradually been rebuilding a "Mecha-Godzilla City," a potential weapon capable of destroying Godzilla Earth.Īs the strategy develops, a rift forms between the humans and the Bilusaludo, one of several alien races that had joined the humans on their exodus from Earth. The Houtua twin sisters, Maina and Miana, lead him to the skeletal remains of Mecha-Godzilla, an old anti-Godzilla weapon, which to everyone's surprise is still alive in the form of self-generating nanometal. There, he meets aboriginal descendants of the human race, the Houtua tribe. Human protagonist, Captain Haruo, yearns to defeat Godzilla and retake the planet for mankind. Earth is a monster's planet, ruled by the largest Godzilla ever at 300 meters in height. The planet's flora and fauna now embody and serve Godzilla. But 20,000 years have passed in their absence, and the Earth is a wholly different place. But the search ends in vain, forcing them and their alien allies back to Earth. Mankind has lost the battle for planet Earth to Godzilla, and has taken to the stars in search of a new home. A door opens, and a golden seal shatters a star.
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