Godzilla 2014 (Movie Review)

Dir: Gareth Edwards
Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Bryan Cranston
Dur: 2 hrs
Genre: Sci-fi
Rating: 2/5
PG: Occasional foul language.

I had watched the older make of this movie and though I was young at the time, I remember that the film had intrigued me. This time around the only thing that got my attention was the technical terminology.

The human race stumbles upon a discovery that changes the face of the world – actually only America was defaced. The bogeys – there are three of them are all animated. They look intimidating and adequately repulsive. Actually only Godzilla or Gojira looks decent the other two look more like giant automated mosquitoes. The destruction they cause, needless to say, is seismic. Fear descends upon the American continent and they inadvertently occupy front row seats. The key characters in this drama are Joe, his son and his wife and child. Lots of lives are snuffed out and heavy losses are incurred but the onscreen drama fails to make any impact on the viewer. It all seems so distant and far-fetched.

The lead actors are commendable. The plot isn’t very interesting. The animations are well done but remain merely as a spectacle to be marvelled at.  

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