GODZILLA VS KONG MOVIE REVIEW

in Movies & TV Shows4 years ago

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GODZILLA VS KONG

Godzilla vs. Kong is fourth film in Legendary's MonsterVerse, following Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and Kong: Skull Island (2017). It is an American monster film directed by Adam Wingard. It is the fourth film in The film is the 12th King Kong film, the 4th Godzilla film to be made entirely by a Hollywood studio and also the 36th Godzilla film in the entire world.

The film stars include:

  • Alexander Skarsgård

  • Millie Bobby Brown

  • Rebecca Hall

*Brian Tyree Henry

  • Shun Oguri

  • Eiza González

  • Julian Dennison

  • Kyle Chandler and Demián Bichir.

PLOT

The plot picks up five years after the last Godzilla film. He and Kong are the only Titans left living. Monarch has designed a containment unit that not only covers Kong, but also keeps Godzilla from noticing he's there. Outside of Monarch, Kong's only friend is Jia, an Iwi native who interacts with Kong through sign language.
As this is going on, we discover that Apex is trying to find a way to hollow Earth in order to find a source of superpower. Godzilla threatens the facility almost at random. People are concerned that Godzilla is no longer a defender as a result of this. Apex believes that they need to advance their efforts to hollow earth at this time, and that Kong is one of the only ways for their team to travel to safely. Nathan Lind, a former Monarch scientist turned Hollow Earth theorist, takes the lead in the quest for this new source of influence within the Hollow Earth. Godzilla and Kong have their first epic battle while en route to the Arctic, which is where the launch to Hollow Earth was made. It's also spectacular.

MY REVIEW ON THE MOVIE

Godzilla VS Kong is all we've hoped for in a movie of this genre. Human involvement is greatly reduced, allowing us to get the most out of our monster beat 'em up movie. Two big battles between Kong and Godzilla are featured in the film. One takes place on a cruise ship, while the other takes place in the heart of Hong Kong. The graphics were outstanding and beyond impressive, which is important for a film of this scale. In my view, the film's lack of human contact was the film's saving grace. Normally, “human interaction” is necessary to create the plot, but the plot in this film was quite simple, but it worked. Apex is on the lookout for a new energy source, and Kong is tasked with leading them to it. During this time, the two titans come to blows.

Although I understand that Covid is still a major concern, this is a film that deserves to be shown on the big screen rather than on TV. So, if you're able to travel safely to see this film, I strongly advise you to do so on the largest screen you can find. For Monster Bashing fun, I give this film a 9/10.

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It's a great adventure movie (but only because the amazing CGI work on it).

It was just OK imo. There was a lot of cheesy dialogue and the entire plot with the guys brother and the ship to go through the gravity flip stuff was a bit much. There are 100 ways they could have kept the plot simple and still made a great monster mashup. The mythology pieces they added in felt really forced.

The action was good though, so at least there was that.

I just watched this like two days ago, and yeah, it is a great film. I am surprised that Mechagodzilla was very agile.

Yeah the movie is really great