I'm an old guy... Godzilla has been a part of my life for 60 years... THIS is the greatest Godzilla film ever made... Masterpiece!
@mcentepede8 ай бұрын
Hey that's cool, your almost as old as Godzilla.
@kevinslayzak12148 ай бұрын
Me too man...was pretty cool seeing the CGI catch up with them... practical effects will always be King but it's been cool being alive to watch the progression..it's pretty badass😅🤘🔥🤘..just like with the comic books.. ironman,, wolverine etc...super cool..the kids today are too stupid to get it😅✌️
@corbelius68 ай бұрын
58 and I agree, plus a cheaper budget. See Hollywood, Pay for great writersand players. I love this.
@Dudeamis178 ай бұрын
Yeah I've been a godzilla fan for 35+ years, seen everyone but Raids Again and I feel like its safe to assume -1 is better.
@RealBLAlley8 ай бұрын
@@Dudeamis17 Why not Raids Again? It's a lot of fun and has some great aerial scenes. Minus One also pays homage to it, as well, along with King Kong vs Godzilla and subsequent films like GMK.
@matthewvorwald71698 ай бұрын
This is one of the best Godzilla movies I have ever seen. I saw this movie 3 times in the theater. The first two times I saw it with my older brothers, and the third time me and my oldest brother finally got our parents to go see it, and they loved it. Definitely the best human story out of any movie in the Godzilla franchise. The visual effects and special effects are awesome, especially for a budget of less than 15 million U.S. dollars. The acting is beautiful. I will say, after watching this movie in the theater in its original Japanese audio, this movie does not need an English dub because of how good the acting is. The music is also beautiful. Hearing the classic Godzilla music along with the original music made me close to shedding tears of nostalgia. And to top it all off, this was the best early Christmas present to ever get last year leading up to Christmas. Thank you to everyone involved in the making of Godzilla Minus One. You guys did a fantastic job 👍👍.
@davidwatson228 ай бұрын
I actually cried both times at the cinema while watching this movie , that little kid deserves a Oscar.
@projectnerdvana28208 ай бұрын
Yup. ❤
@MarcMcKenzie-qb6or8 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie...when Akiko started crying I started crying.😭
@airjordanfan117 ай бұрын
@MarcMcKenzie-qb6or oh ya I had to really hold back in tears so hard from watching that scene. Then seeing her cry oh mannnnnn that was hella tough to see. Imagine you as a little kid and someone telling you that your mom/dad is gonna go away for awhile when the truth is that either one of them has been killed, it's the worst
@damondej7 ай бұрын
She def does not deserve an Oscar lol. Your standards are very low lol
@jhomsubiaga-cabaro57157 ай бұрын
Akiko-chan now is a Blockbuster Baby ❤
@newatlantisrepublic68448 ай бұрын
Had tons of fun working on this film! It was an honour
@moviemonster4388 ай бұрын
Legit the BEST film of last year. Loved it soooo much
@maul83848 ай бұрын
I worked on it too ! Source: trust me bro
@Dave-el6rh8 ай бұрын
Alex says hi.
@jakewitherow42828 ай бұрын
@@maul8384You must be really fun at parties
@muscledoggs5668 ай бұрын
When is the movie going to have a home release in the United States? Any information would be appreciated.
@johnaldridge838 ай бұрын
I think this was the first time I've watched a Godzilla movie and thought, "Yeah, Godzillas cool, but let's get back to the interesting human stories"
@greenmonsterprod8 ай бұрын
It was the first time I'd seen a Godzilla movie and had no sympathy for him. When he destroyed Ginza, and Noriko was swept way, I said to myself, "I hope they *atomize* him."
@ConstantineFurman8 ай бұрын
@@greenmonsterprod That's my biggest problem with the film: Godzilla garners no sympathy whatsoever. The whole point of the original "Godzilla" movie was that Godzilla was a victim of atomic bombs too. It resonated with the Japanese so much that many of them cried when he died at the end of that first movie (yes, the first one!). And later films expounded that Godzilla was a gentle creature before being transformed into a monster. In this movie, Godzilla is a victim of atomic bombs in the same way that Freddy Krueger is a victim of vigilante justice. He was an asshole before the atom bomb and he became a bigger one after it.
@sostenos7 ай бұрын
@@ConstantineFurman That's just you being autistic. The original message of the film is largely irrelevant in the modern day; the film uses Godzilla as a metaphor for war itself.
@Neogeddon7 ай бұрын
@@ConstantineFurman They salute Godzilla at the end, though. He's like a cursed spirit of rage and pain and destruction that NEEDS to be destroyed, but the film does have a moment to reflect on that. Just because it wasn't outright said in the dialogue doesn't mean it wasn't present.
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto7 ай бұрын
@@ConstantineFurmandon't forget it was not just Gōjira that was whacked, Dr Serizawa committed Hara Kiri so to speak so nobody got his Oxygen Destroyah to weaponize
@kennethfharkin8 ай бұрын
The -1 is because of a book called Tokyo Year Zero in which the year after the war was called "Year Zero" because Tokyo was so devastated it had to start over from zero. The minus one is a play on that as in if things weren't bad enough with Tokyo being taken to zero by the war, Godzilla came and knocked them further back to -1.
@VirgilwithanE2 ай бұрын
I thought the whole "minus one" thing was because this is a prequel to the 1954 original?
@kennethfharkin2 ай бұрын
@ easy assumption for someone unfamiliar with the cultural reference. I didn’t know it until I looked into it.
@knightowl19858 ай бұрын
The Kyūshū J7W Shinden (震電, "Magnificent Lightning") is a World War II Japanese propeller-driven prototype fighter plane with wings at the rear of the fuselage, a nose-mounted canard, and a pusher engine. Developed by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) as a short-range, land-based interceptor, the J7W was a response to Boeing B-29 Superfortress raids on the Japanese home islands. For interception missions, the J7W was to be armed with four forward-firing 30 mm type 5 cannons in the nose. The Shinden was expected to be a highly maneuverable interceptor, but only two prototypes were finished before the end of the war. A jet engine-powered version was considered, but never even reached the drawing board.
@akoroseraishi86048 ай бұрын
Sadly they never made it in time before the B-29s nuked Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Too little too late. I like how its kind of a metaphor that Shinden looks like an opposite facing A6M zero that usually kamikaze.
@herbertkeithmiller8 ай бұрын
After we saw Godzilla minus 1 my friend asked me if that playing could be real I said it could... Thanks for the information on this fascinating airplane.
@carlnilssonyoung89618 ай бұрын
probably it is called閃電(flash of lightning) than 震電, bcoz no such phrase 震電
@mikeduplessis80698 ай бұрын
That's a real Japanese plane design from WWII, the Kyushu J7W1 Shinden. The movie plane is an exact replica of one now in a museum.
@AndrewGivens8 ай бұрын
Seeing the Shinden turn up, after having been treated to an alternative fate for the (surrendered in 1945) Takao... I mean, the movie just gives so much to the viewer. It's a delight, for all the heartbreak of the screenplay.
@angelohernandez60607 ай бұрын
The original Shinden design was from a German prototype. The Japanese made a few design changes but the frame is basically the same. The Germans were allied with Japan and shared some of their aircraft designs. Both aircraft were too late to be used in the war so they never went into production.
@angelohernandez60607 ай бұрын
And yes, it was one of only a few prototype aircraft that had an ejection seat. No regular production aircraft had them then.
@davidfromkyushu68707 ай бұрын
The movie replica is now in a museum at Tachiarai. I saw it back in November and they even had a special movie prop exhibit.
Ryunosuke Kamiki Actor absolutely killed it in this movie, defiantly put everything he had in this role. HIs performance brought tears to my eyes in theaters during the atomic breath scene
@ebusive7 ай бұрын
24:10 I watched this in IMAX when it first came out. I'll never forget this moment. The whole theater was enjoying finally seeing Godzilla doing what he does best, destroying stuff. There were some cheers because we were finally about to see this version of his atomic breath. The moment it EXPLODED, the entire theater had the same reaction you two did. The fact that this version is quite literally a nuclear explosion shocked us all into silence. Not a single sound came out of the entire audience until the next scene. That moment was the single most impactful thing I've ever experienced from a Godzilla movie. A friend of mine got to see this movie in Japan a month before the US premiere. He told me several audience members cried at this scene.
@DHGlee20138 ай бұрын
This took the top spot(beating out Across The Spider-Verse) as my favorite movie of 2023. As a godzilla fan since I was 4(I was born 1990) they actually made me afraid of him(Godzilla). I watched this movie 4 times in the theatres in December and it was money well spent. Thanks so much for the upload. Mrs Movies is a boss Edit: 25:29 i thought the same thing too - if the american oscars werent so uptight(this movie won Best Visual Effects obvy) he should have been nominated. This Godzilla movie actually gave us an amazing character and the actors performance was far better than any of the Best actor nominess this year.
@shainewhite27818 ай бұрын
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects and you can see why as the VFX artists put a lot of love and effort into making this film
@TeenTyrant8 ай бұрын
Personally, I don’t think the effects are really any more impressive than anything you see in the Monsterverse or Jurassic World, and think that winning the award for VFX was an insult; not only to other films that could lay a more legitimate claim, but also to this film, because it’s like it was decided to give it the easiest award possible just so they wouldn’t have to give this foreign film about a giant monster any real recognition. This movie is so much more than a mere Godzilla movie, in the way people think about Godzilla. It honestly deserved to win best picture, or best director, or best screenplay, or something legitimate. VFX was an easy pick to avoid giving the movie its true credit and it’s an offense.
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@TeenTyrant I think we need to go back to suits. CGI does not impress me anymore, I play games all the time so now CGI looks like video game characters who've been photoshopped into a live action movie. My eyes aren't fooled anymore. Still a great movie. And yeah, I feel like this movie should have won awards for story and actors, not sfx.
@OneAndOnlyMe8 ай бұрын
@@TeenTyrant They are impressive given the budget for the movie, $15 million.
@freyala0248 ай бұрын
@@TeenTyrant Thing is the average Monsterverse and Jurassic World film costs around $200 million to make, Minus One had a budget of under $15 million, that's why the VFX rightfully deserve recognition, I agree that it's also so much more than just the effects and definitely deserved more awards though.
@RealBLAlley8 ай бұрын
@@livingcorpse5664 That's nonsense. Visual effects are only obvious when they are done poorly or depict something that isn't real. You don't even notice 90% of the CG that exists in films and TV.
@mijinko-oyabun8 ай бұрын
25:28~ Noriko is killed by Godzilla's heat rays, and when Shikishima is screaming and crying, black rain begins to fall. This is because black rain falls after a nuclear bomb explodes.
@davidwatson228 ай бұрын
Just love it when the original music scores kick in
@BarryHart-xo1oy8 ай бұрын
It’s such moving,poignant music.
@gabrielestrada85237 ай бұрын
Stands the test of time.
@itsrickus35828 ай бұрын
"Live." Truly powerful and a testiment to how well they developed the characters in this film. Made me cry grown man tears in the theatre when they did the callback to that after all Koichi had battled through.
@craigjkb8 ай бұрын
Saw this movie four times 2x in color and two times in black and white... I've never done that for a movie. They made you care about the humans and Godzilla movie they finally did it. But the best part was the soundtrack toho put in the original music and it was priceless.
@personatodo8 ай бұрын
Two of the movie's star Kamiki Ryunosuke(who played the main character Koichi) and Munetaka Aoki(Sosaku the plane engineer) also appeared in the Rurouni Kenshin movies with Kamiki appearing in the second to fourth movies as the boy-ish looking but cunning swordsman Sojiro and Munetaka as Kenshin's sidekick Sanosuke in all the movies. Both are really great actors. I would recommend everyone to check out the excellent Rurouni Kenshin movies immediately for their great performance there too.
@eno888 ай бұрын
I've watched this movie 3 times in a day. That Oscar is well deserved.
@kylestark85818 ай бұрын
Favorite Godzilla movie, definitely gonna need the anti cry drink for this one 😢
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
It's called Minus One cause Japan was at "zero" after the war, Godzilla puts the still recovering Japan into the negatives. It's also called Minus One because it's taking place in a time period (the 40s) before the first movie (the 50s). So in a way it's kind of like a spiritual prequel.
@Trilaan8 ай бұрын
It's literally a prequel. I truly believe so.
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@Trilaan It's a weird case of being it's own continuity but drawing enough from the original to be a spiritual remake like Shin and just like Shin being set in a different time period. So it's like a spiritual remake and spiritual prequel at the same time.
@xXturbo86Xx8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say Japan was at 0 after the war. It was still in better state than Germany which had been leveled. And keep in mind that it was easy for the Japanse to rebuild because of their architecture and of course work ethic.
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@xXturbo86Xx Don't shoot the messenger, I'm saying what the trailer said. kzbin.info/www/bejne/j53Glnqml6yarKc
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@xXturbo86Xx Don't shoot the messenger, I'm saying what the trailer said. If the monster movie is not "historically accurate" take it up with Toho.
@darrenrunning54158 ай бұрын
The IJN Takao was the last Japanese heavy cruiser to survive the war. She was moared in Singapore waiting to be scrapped. In this reality, she was pressed back into service where she met her end facing Gorjira.
@DraytonWrite8 ай бұрын
Drachinifel did a video on this universe's Takao on April Fools Day
@Dark_Trap9988 ай бұрын
The kyushu shinden isn't what i expected to see in this movie too! Cool plane tho
@AndrewGivens8 ай бұрын
@@DraytonWrite Yeah, that was a double delight - Drach isn't just a top naval history nerd, he's a G-fan too.
@Mangolite8 ай бұрын
Sweet! So far, you are the only reactor that owned the Japanese copy, meaning you officially supported the film. I just wanted to say, “Thank you.”
@cesarvidelac8 ай бұрын
I think I remember that one of the first ejection seats was a German design for one of the first jets they had but they never implemented them on mass. I didn't expected this movie to be that emotional and well acted, I also needed a lot of anti cry fluid ❤
@michaelbay30388 ай бұрын
This movie made me cry.... A Godzilla movie made me cry! These are the end times!
@BryanH638 ай бұрын
Right there with you brother
@davidge58568 ай бұрын
@@BryanH63 I walked out of the Imax theater seeing a lot of grown ups wiping their faces, lol, and I too was one of them. They finally made one that REALLY made you feel for the human characters.
@SleepParty308 ай бұрын
Yo the real Michael Bay, holy shit. Loved this movie, but not enough explosions fr fr
@VerisimilitudeFilms18 ай бұрын
For real. I had to end my relationship with my partner, she is half Japanese, and we were supposed t9 see this movie together. We never did but, I saw this movie several times in theatres and cried EVERY single time. If you were to tell me there would be a Godzilla movie that made people cry and won an Oscar, I'd say "not in my lifetime."
@SkittlesDeNocturne8 ай бұрын
First time? hahaha
@herbertkeithmiller8 ай бұрын
27:15 this is real science. A boat will sink in foam. The gas equalizes the bouncy between the displaced air from the boat's hull and the water.
@Barronvoncrash8 ай бұрын
I hadn't been to a theater since Deadpool 2 until this movie, & so far it's the only movie I've gone to the theater more than once to see, saw it 3 times.
@shawnpatrick18778 ай бұрын
23:11 He's that mad because they dropped a nuke on him at Bikini Atoll, which also caused him to mutate. In other continuities they often add things like it destroyed his home lair or after his mutation, he's in constant pain. Often, the real answer is that he's a stand-in for something else like fear of nuclear weapons, or the unstoppable power of a force of nature, or even the spirits of angry WWII soldiers. Then there are the dozens of movies that were made mostly for kids where he's practically a super hero, and the latest American MonsterVerse films that follow that idea.
@edgarcia47948 ай бұрын
Yeah ,I remember hearing over the years that his mutation causes him pain but his own cellular regeneration won't let him succumb to the pain and injury.
@Valandar23 күн бұрын
@@edgarcia4794 Doesn't apply to this Godzilla. Official word is he had the regen BEFORE Bikini Atoll, and he had the rage and hate BEFORE the nuke - remember, he didn't kill the humans on Odo Island, he just killed them and tossed them away. He was literally having fun killing and destroying. This Godzilla doesn't represent the nuke. He represents the horrors of war in his original form, and the horrors of PTSD in his mutated for,m.
@MrFox-wn5jt8 ай бұрын
Saw this in the cinema last year with the wife and son. We all loved it, we all cried through it. Masterpiece! And it only cost $15m to make, too.
@scorp77snake8 ай бұрын
Love this film, i like they start him off as Godzillasaurus on the island then after the bomb he mutates into full Gojira and back to his original height.
@godzilla445568 ай бұрын
Yeah wow that's funny
@Dark_Trap9988 ай бұрын
@@godzilla44556how is this funny? 🤨
@godzilla445568 ай бұрын
@@Dark_Trap998 well because I'm a sociopath
@randallbesch24248 ай бұрын
That was done earlier with time travelers stopped the dinosaur from being irradiated and did Ghidera instead to change the future.
@AndrewGivens8 ай бұрын
Yes! So few people talk about this - they see it, but it's like no-one shows that plot element any love. The fact that he's a huge, non-atomic, sea monster is a glorious throwback to 'Beast From 20,000 Fathoms' - Godzilla's spiritual movie ancestor - and it *also* works with the core human drama of Koichi's survivor guilt, because I think his plane's 20mm gun *could* actually have killed the monster in his 'natural' form. Once Bikini happened and Godzilla mutated, that window closed forever. A huge and excellent plot point.
@nedvva8 ай бұрын
Your expression of shock at the attack on Ginza was amazing, that's definitely how I looked when I first saw it.❤
@tsuno95588 ай бұрын
Operation Crossroads, the nuclear tests off Bikini Atoll mentioned in this work, were actually conducted in 1946 after the U.S. military dropped nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. This was also the “cause of the birth of Godzilla” in the first “Godzilla” film, and I think that the Japanese people of that time were partly substituting Godzilla for the nuclear threat that might still persist. In addition to about 70 naval vessels, 200 pigs, 60 guinea pigs, 204 goats, 5,000 rats, 200 mice, and other animals were also sacrificed in this operation. This is also where the idea of Gojira, in which nuclear effects can cause fatal changes in living organisms, may have originated. Recent monster-verse films and other films state that “Operation Crossroads was intended to defeat Godzilla,” but I feel that this takes out the original element of Godzilla as a warning against nuclear weapons testing. Therefore, the depiction of Operation Crossroads in “Godzilla Minus One” should be seen as similar to the original version. (P.S. I always look forward to your videos from Japan! Thanks again for all the great videos!)
@to0muchtoan8 ай бұрын
Godzilla with wolverine's healing ability is absolutely terrifying. One of the best IMAX experiences I've ever witnessed.
@donovanbradford82318 ай бұрын
No this was DBZ Cell or Majin Buu levels of regeneration it was insane.
@Dark_Trap9988 ай бұрын
@@donovanbradford8231 buu and cell's regen is instantaneous.. definitely wolvering or deadpool level
@everforward55618 ай бұрын
Godzilla has always had regeneration, but this was another level.
@pepsiman9908 ай бұрын
When Takashi Yamazaki met Steven Spielberg at the Oscars he tweeted, "I've met GOD. What am I going to do with all this? I'm seriously crying. And Spielberg saw GMO 3 times. He told me he liked the characters in the film. I gave him a Godzilla figure, and he was so happy he took it..." This movie for me it top tier, easily the best Godzilla movie. And not just a great Godzilla movie but a great movie. Even if you take Godzilla out you have a gripping movie about loss, guilt, PTSD, trying to piece together a life and a makeshift family out of the rubble of post-WWII Japan. It is a great movie and having Godzilla in it is the whipped cream and cherry on top.
@robertellison1008 ай бұрын
I don't think I've seen Mrs. Movie shocked as much as she was when she saw Godzilla unleash his blast on Ginza. Great reaction to a great movie 👍🏻
@Ngapukapuka928 ай бұрын
It's called Minus One because Japan was reduced to zero after WW2, and Godzilla's arrival makes it even worse.
@michaelchaplin16008 ай бұрын
Yep, I was just about to tell them that until I saw your comment.
@starwarssuck8 ай бұрын
I was thinking in director's misdirection, being a Kamikaze pilot I thought that going to do and be a meaningful sacrifice to redeem himself for a greater reason.
@miluwi8 ай бұрын
So the next one would be Godzilla 0 then?
@AxelGizmo8 ай бұрын
There is a more plausible explanation. Yamasaki had made another film dealing with kamikaze pilots and PTSD called "Eternal Zero". Zero is the name of the WW2 kamikaze plane.
@starwarssuck8 ай бұрын
@@AxelGizmo In other words, He found the perfect title for the film. Works in many levels!
@ferchrissakes7 ай бұрын
23:04 “Why is he so mad?” Ah, the old nature vs nurture question. It’s in his nature to be mad, but his nurture has so far been bullets, mines, bombs, shells, and a whole goddamn nuke. All things considered he’s a remarkably well-adjusted giant horrifying monster. He could’ve made a scene.
@OneAndOnlyMe8 ай бұрын
I saw this in a real IMAX (London). It was so freaking spectacular. Mind blowing it was made on just a $15 million budget.
@kaiju1158 ай бұрын
Easily one of the best if not the best Godzilla movie ever made, saw it 10 times in theaters.
@cheesecakelovesnxt91078 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of all time ....
@Viper728 ай бұрын
I WAS NOT READY FOR THE WATERBOY LINE 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 “mommmma saiddd cause alligators got all them teeth and no toothbrush”
@MsOpportunity688 ай бұрын
I read somewhere that the Minus One referred to the fact that after the war Japan was essentially at rock bottom, or Zero in terms of morale,and having to rebuild, hence Godzilla beating them down still further meant the nation was now at Minus One in terms of morale.
@freeheeler008 ай бұрын
Nice! I can't wait! This was my favorite film from 2023. I took my 11 year old to go see it and we both cried. It was great. Surprisingly, Godzilla X Kong was really good too, but in a totally different way.
@44.caliberbrainsurgery638 ай бұрын
This is how you handle the human aspect of these sorts of movies. They did an outstanding job with this film overall.
@damianstarks33388 ай бұрын
So happy to see you two reacting to this emotional masterpiece of a Godzilla movie.
@RealBLAlley8 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic film. It's incredibly satisfying as a Godzilla movie, but just as much so as a period drama exploring post-war trauma and survivor's guilt. This is what we get when filmmakers don't assume the entire audience are brain-dead morons and actually apply real effort. They actually address the questions we have as the audience, and even small details received attention. For example, on the bomb they install in the Shinden Fighter you can see where they had to remove the fins with a cutting torch to make it fit. Lazy Hollywood would have had a bomb that magically fit perfectly in a space made for it. They also had a budget 1/20th of Hollywood films because they don't stupidly pay their lead actor a small fortune for no box office gain nor pay 49 producers who had nothing to do with the film.
@stevewingo3ID8 ай бұрын
Great movie! In reference to the subject of fate. I’m reminded of the quote “Accepting fate is what your mind tells you when you take your hands off the wheel of life”
@LeRoy-z5f8 ай бұрын
Mrs Movies sure wasn't expecting this kind of Godzilla movie. The human storyline was good. But. Watching Godzilla going full on bat shit crazy was just epic.
@mcentepede8 ай бұрын
Love it when they make Godzilla a villain. Much better when Godzilla is the bad guy. Best Godzilla movie ever IMO. Ten times better than New Empire. I don't like Hollywood's Yeaghar style monsters
@LeRoy-z5f8 ай бұрын
@@mcentepede I like all of them. I just enjoy monster movies.
@chicken-samurai87878 ай бұрын
The train and his tail are bat
@williamafton44278 ай бұрын
The whole "Dying for your country" thing was a mind-set that originated with the Samurai, but as this movie shows, there were those in Japan who were starting to refuse to follow that mind-set. People no longer wanted to die just because their country demanded it, they wanted to live because they had something to live for, such as families, dreams, and aspirations.
@kgjung23108 ай бұрын
Just an aside: Saburo Sakai was Japan's highest scoring ace to survive the war. In his biography, he said the first thing to come out of his mouth when he heard the military was organizing kamikaze attacks was basically, "That's stupid. What's that going to accomplish other than getting men killed for nothing?"
@knightowl19858 ай бұрын
The title, according to the director, has multiple meanings, explicitly referring to how Godzilla's destruction changed Japan's position from a "post-war zero situation" to a "minus". When explaining other possible reasons for the title, Yamazaki said that the film takes place before the original 1954 Godzilla film and that it emphasizes the theme of loss throughout.
@toddvergith94857 ай бұрын
I have never gotten emotional to any monster movie. This movie made me cry 3 times. Best Godzilla movie to date.
@jdegenerate18 ай бұрын
By far, the best Godzilla movie ever! 38 films total, and this one for sure is on top! I cried at the end, I was shocked Noriko survived, but that radiation in her, the director, confirmed that it's Biollante, very excited about that. But by far my all time favorite Godzilla movie from Toho, btw, love Mrs. Movies Cavitycolors GvK shirt!
@KaldurionCPinnecoosePersonal7 ай бұрын
I just watched Godzilla -1 on Netflix and I cried 4 times. This has won my number 1 spot for a Godzilla movie, at least tied with the original.
@jib18238 ай бұрын
The thing on her neck were G cells which granted Noriko the ability to heal fast and survive Godzilla's heat ray. The "Minus One" also refers to Japan's defeat in The War. There's a say that Japan was taken back to "Zero", now with Godzilla wreaking havoc in a Japan that was just rebuilding it has taken them even further back: Minus One.
@dustinhogle38448 ай бұрын
Which makes me wonder if the guys that made Minus One are bringing back Biolante.
@rmhartman8 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic movie. Even if there was no giant monster, the story would have still made it a great movie.
@chicken-samurai87878 ай бұрын
Even if it becomes a wonderful movie, the person who expects Godzilla raises the riot
@Bodneyblue8 ай бұрын
Just before I went to the cinema to see this..I had just returned from a two week trip to Japan (from UK)..During the flight I watched a movie called "Dr Coto's Clinic" (Japanese movie)..and some of the actors from that movie also appear in this movie!...I was in Japan to see my favourite band LIVE in Yokohama...I had also flown out to Japan earlier in the year to see them LIVE in Tokyo during a 3 week trip!.....Japan is an amazing country..I truely hope to return someday... "Dr Coto's Clinic" movie is based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takatoshi Yamada. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Young Sunday from 2000 until the magazine's demise in 2008.
@bettyyu-h5q7 ай бұрын
This band wouldn't happen to be BandMaid would it? lol
@Bodneyblue7 ай бұрын
@@bettyyu-h5q Maybe Po!..🕊😉
@AnthonyMartin-k8m8 ай бұрын
I think the budget for this was like $15M, and it puts $200M - $300M US movies to shame. Also, that breath weapon going off in the theater was visceral.
@jg30008 ай бұрын
It was actually 10 million.
@ConstantineFurman8 ай бұрын
@@jg3000 Which is bizarre because the average cost of a Heisei and Millennium Godzilla movie was around $10 million.
@jg30008 ай бұрын
@@ConstantineFurman Lots of labor on minitures. Some CGI. With Hesei and Melenium. With Minus One the director was on special effects as well. That saves money. You also have to factor in the yin and Japan's small market. If I had to guess they save a lot of money having everything right on paper before a single special effect is rendered. In Hollywood they do 10 rewrites, 40 redesigns. Always tweeking because it wasn't right in the first place. It gets expensive fast.
@dartigens106 ай бұрын
The official budget figure hasn't been released - apparently Japanese studios tend to be pretty cagey about giving budget figures. US$10-15 million is the estimate, but I think that's just on effects - the budget figures given in Hollywood are usually overall, you'd have to dig further to get breakdown by department.
@ConstantineFurman6 ай бұрын
@@dartigens10 That's not true at all. It's very easy to find budgets from Japanese studios. It helps a lot to know Japanese. No, it's not "just the effects." 10-15 mil, WHATEVER it is, is for the whole movie.
@rogvortex588 ай бұрын
So glad I chose to watch this at the cinema. It was a really hot day and I needed a reason to stay inside a place with air con. But the movie was awesome.
@johnw85788 ай бұрын
THis movie is awesome and it was great to see it in the theater ont he big screen. One of the few movies that drew me back to the theater.
@billdew9458 ай бұрын
Music score with 15 minutes left is orginal score from 1959 Black and White with Raymond Burr really great music This movie scores 98 on Rotten Tomatoes we love it in the States This move won academy award for sound and set design
@PuffTheMagicDragon865 ай бұрын
The Ginza scene where Noriko met Koichi was based on a true story. According to Takashi Yamazaki, he found his wife in Shibuya, and happened to spot her like Koichi after the Great East Japan Earthquake happened ! He said, “I know there are some negative comments that it’s impossible for them to meet in the chaos situation. But you know there’s every chance that they meet!”
@chucksmash18 ай бұрын
Thanks for the excellent reaction. It's very interesting that the more dinosaur like form of Godzilla on the island looked a lot like the late 1998 American film version of Godzilla, which was also featured in the American Godzilla animated series that same year. It was great to see Godzilla's form evolve into its much more familiar Japanese shape and proportions. This is possibly my favorite Godzilla film of all time. Thanks again.
@christopherkaylor29407 ай бұрын
Odo Island is the island where Gojira (Godzilla) first appears back in the first Godzilla movie, and the echo sound at the of Godzilla's roar is from wax pulled along cello strings
@monthdrib35988 ай бұрын
45:11 One of the leading theories is that those little black bruises are "G-cell" erosion. G cells, as the name implies, are Godzilla's cells, and in the series it is often mentioned that they have "powerful self-renewal capabilities.
@johnestrada2948 ай бұрын
Did anyone else notice the song playing during the climax is Akira Ifukube's King Kong vs Godzilla theme?
@Perktube18 ай бұрын
From the first one?
@johnestrada2948 ай бұрын
@@Perktube1 yeah, the original from 1962. It's an instrumental without the vocals, but you be the judge m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/oKKYiIaHrpaimbM&pp=ygUha2luZyBrb25nIHZzIGdvZHppbGxhIDE5NjIgdGhlbWUg
@moviedave20018 ай бұрын
No. That theme is from the original. It was just the fanfare that was written for King Kong vs Godzilla.
@michaelbay30388 ай бұрын
Yep! Kong was getting drunk on berry juice while the natives chanted the music.
@drakemerwin8 ай бұрын
And while Noriko is hanging from the train the og Godzilla v Mothra 1964 theme plays!
@miorandmior8 ай бұрын
Kamikaze is a very complicated and difficult concept to explain. Very smart girl if she gets it (or the deeper meaning of it). Anti cry drink 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Too cute.
@TheBlond498 ай бұрын
Amazing movie, acting, story, worthy oscar vfx win.
@Gojira17018 ай бұрын
One of the theories as to why Gojira is always so destructive is that he is always in excruciating pain. He was exposed to the full fury of an atomic bomb, and his skin and body show it. That isn't just skin or hide. Those are open and never healing radiation burns.
@ConstantineFurman8 ай бұрын
"Those are open and never healing radiation burns." No, reign it in, edgelord. They're just char marks from where he was burned. They aren't open sores. They don't hurt. They're just a deformity.
@Gojira17018 ай бұрын
@ConstantineFurman "Godzilla, in the original 1954 Godzilla, is a creature whose underwater habitat was completely destroyed by a hydrogen bomb test which also killed his family and burned and scarred him. Enraged and driven from his home, Godzilla took out his rage upon humanity..." I mis-spoke when I stated they were open sores. But, from an article I read some 45 years ago, it definitely stated that Godzilla is always in a form of constant pain from what the radiation did to him.
@ConstantineFurman8 ай бұрын
@@Gojira1701 "it definitely stated that Godzilla is always in a form of constant pain from what the radiation did to him" Then it is definitely making that up and lying to you because Godzilla was never portrayed as such until recent times, if even that. Look at the behavior of the Showa Godzilla in any of his adventures; that is not the behavior of something "in constant pain." Something in constant pain would not be clapping his hands, playing soccer, or showing patience toward a baby monster. Never ONCE in any of the many interviews, Q&As or discussions about the character did actor Haruo Nakajima say, "Yeah, Godzilla is in constant pain, so I..." It's just edgelord bullshit.
@zekarou78318 ай бұрын
@33:59 .. It's not a "German Plane". *It's J7W Shinden,* a real fighter domestically designed and built by the Japanese near the end of WW2. Only the ejection seat is Germany imported, although not really sure if that part is actually historically accurate as well.
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
Godzilla: Get nuked and has eyes melt out of their sockets. Mrs. Movies: "Why is he so mad?"
@mcentepede8 ай бұрын
Godzilla eats Nukes for breakfast. And atomic bombs for lunch
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@mcentepede His eye melted out of his socket! His face is burned every time he uses his atomic breath! Just cause he feeds off radiation doesn't mean he isn't being hurt by the explosions and heat!
@Dark_Trap9988 ай бұрын
@@livingcorpse5664 he thinks this one is just like the Monsterverse Godzilla 💀
@livingcorpse56648 ай бұрын
@@Dark_Trap998 My head canon with MV Goji (and really all Gojis) is nukes do damage him but the radiation speeds up his healing factor so it's a moot point.
@randallbesch24248 ай бұрын
@@livingcorpse5664 GOJIRAS
@jamesodonnell36368 ай бұрын
"This is like Jaws turned up to 11!'
@vincentpuccio36898 ай бұрын
Have you ever seen a blob fish? That’s not what they look like what happens is that deep sea fish and when they brought up too quickly, they blow up like balloons and die.
@heathTK7 ай бұрын
Tachibana giving Koichi permission to live and then hearing he did on the radio gets me every time
@IH8YH7 ай бұрын
finally saw this and yeah the plot twist of him surviving was spoiled for EVERY german languange person cause the word in the plane in german literally says "Ejection Seat"
@かめせんにん-c9k8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reaction. I am Japanese and glad you enjoyed the movie. I am learning English and some films that really helped was Spaceball. If you not done that yet please consider for your future reaction😊
@Zubarus8 ай бұрын
the plane was not german but the seat was and some parts who got repaired. this things was japans last airplanes fast with 0 armor
@edwardsanko63968 ай бұрын
This was the first Godzilla movie where I enjoyed the 'B' plot (life in postwar Japan) as an equal story to the 'A' plot. Both were great, I was every interested in the stories occurring in its entirety. Now my top three are Godzilla Minus 1, Shin Godzilla and the original without Raymond Burr.
@JamesASharp7 ай бұрын
This is the best Godzilla film ever made. Great reaction! 👍🏿
@PokeTheBunny8 ай бұрын
Saw this in the theater and a couple people around us were crying at the end. One of my favorite movies of all time, for sure. Really frustrated about it not being available outside of Japan yet...but it will be here eventually.
@prollins64438 ай бұрын
Waiting, very impatiently!
@AltCutTV8 ай бұрын
The editors are busy splicing in the scenes with the reporter for the US DVD release.
@PokeTheBunny8 ай бұрын
@@AltCutTV Ha! Who do we think is Raymond Burr this time around? I vote Owen Wilson or Will Farrell where we find out that this takes place in the same universe as Ron Burgundy. *edited to correct which actor was originally cast*
@AltCutTV8 ай бұрын
@@PokeTheBunny Some time travel wouldn't be too farfetched in the Godzillaverse I suppose. ;) How about Jack Black though. Add some gravitas? Or maybe switch the part for that lunatic wildlife film maker of King Kong after something spectacular again. The crossovers are inevitable at some point anyway. ;D
@J3AD8 ай бұрын
I loved this movie more then any of the recent versions.
@Bodneyblue8 ай бұрын
During Godzilla Fest in Osaka, director Takashi Yamazaki confirmed that the black marks on Noriko's neck were Godzilla cells or G-cells...Hence her ability to recover from the blast.
@ericmm68228 ай бұрын
Keep her away from roses...
@kilroy9877 ай бұрын
I just saw this tonight. The final shot of her crying over him, I thought, with that bandage over so much of her face, she can't emote much. I missed the mark on her neck.
@danielpitti60307 ай бұрын
This "Kaiju" movie is a jewel!❤❤❤❤
@dinglemccrinkleberry24638 ай бұрын
i love how godzilla is a straight up menace in this movie lol
@kipperthebest67698 ай бұрын
Shinden (Shaking Thunder) is designed and made by soley Japanese. Germany had a more advanced jet engine at that time. While Shinden is designed to replace its engine to jet engine easily for future, it still got propeller engine at that time. Japanese jet engine based plane at that time could only fly only for 3 min. So it specifically used for Kamikaze attack. In this movie, Japan got together every technology available back then to defeat Godzilla. For instance, the tanks which attacked Godzilla at Ginza looked very ordinary and boring, but those are the ones which were named Type-4 tanks, newly developed tanks to equip relatively large canon.There are a lot more stories behind technolgies appeared in this movie. Director Yamazaki is a pretty good director to satisfy military Otaku, too. : )
@grabtharshammer8 ай бұрын
Germany also had the Dornier D035 which had two prop engines, front and rear and looking very similar
@AltCutTV8 ай бұрын
There is a likely inspired plane of similar design in the animated series "Macross" (aka "Robotech") that has both propeller and jet propulsion for momentary speed boosts. Incidentally it too involves rowdy giants. ;) I really hope they don't mess up that live action version, should it ever actually get made.
@akoroseraishi86048 ай бұрын
Wait, Shinden is Shaking thunder and not Glorious thunder?
@iliadx74958 ай бұрын
He's military otaku 😅
@kipperthebest67698 ай бұрын
@@grabtharshammer Thanks. I searched KZbin and found the one. So now I convinced Germany had more advanced and challenging idea. : ) The only design JPN could import from Germany was Type-4 (飛燕: Flying sparrow). Germany was too far back then.
@DASBIGUN8 ай бұрын
I am as excited for Mr. & Mrs. Movies reaction to this as I was watching it for the 3rd time.
@KaoretheHalfDemon8 ай бұрын
Definitely deserved that Oscar.
@suproliver8 ай бұрын
Minus One is my favorite Godzilla film. Hands down. -OG
@jamesmiller15968 ай бұрын
Japan, having been destroyed at the end of WW2, was starting from zero, but because of Godzilla showing up, the new start was below zero, so it was minus one. The plan was a Shinden (J7W) fighter prototype that had its maiden flight on August 3, 1945 right before the end of the war.
@angelobrewster62938 ай бұрын
17:56 most incarnations of Godzilla have regeneration like Heisei Godzilla, Millennium Godzilla, Shin Godzilla, Godzilla Earth, Godzilla Ultima even Monsterverse Godzilla has regeneration. Also Minus One Godzilla is 50.1 meter tall and Monsterverse Godzilla is 119.8 meters tall. 24:42 2001 GMK Godzilla's Atomic breath causes nuclear explosions as well.
@blueeyedcowboy82917 ай бұрын
Best Godzilla movie and it's not even close. Loved the reaction. The english dub is actually really good as well. Agree 100% with the comparison to Jurassic Park and Jaws. The music was perfect.
@pandachaos10038 ай бұрын
First time ever I had a anti cry drink 🥤 ready for this movie
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto8 ай бұрын
Godzilla Minus One is referring to Post War Japan being destroyed and lost with this Monster showing up to destroy what is left
@mcentepede8 ай бұрын
I really love when Godzilla is the villain. I always root for the bad guys.
@cheebees8 ай бұрын
@@mcentepede lol as a Korean I'm right there with you rooting for Godzilla.
@LoneWolf_Cub_Ogami_Itto8 ай бұрын
@@cheebeesremember the Empire is long dead.
@mcentepede8 ай бұрын
@@cheebees Ouch! Yeah I figure you and Godzilla aren't big fans of Japan.
@ETwin9998 ай бұрын
I see the spike jutting out as the removal of reactor control rods to allow the reaction to ramp up allowing the atomic breath to kick off!
@sensen22998 ай бұрын
Oh man, now you made me want to get the collectors edition! Those stickers witten in Japanese came with the set are the quotes from the script. Pretty cool.
@jamiestreet31088 ай бұрын
I loved this saw it couple times at the theatre. And of course I HAD to go watch it when they re-released it in the theatre a few months later in black and white. It was awesome it was like watching the original. ❤
@brucechmiel79648 ай бұрын
This film harkens back to some of the movies in all eras of Godzilla. But certain things are common among all of them. In the 1970s we had something called the Godzillasaurus. This character would show up once again in the 1991 film Godzilla versus king Ghidrah. Godzillasaurus is a dinosaur that did not go extinct and remained on Edo island until the castle bravo test forced to evolve into the monster that we know today. Sometimes Godzilla was already a kaiju sleeping for untold eons until it was awakened by that very test. Here we can assume that the Godzillasaurus evolved alongside other prehistoric animals, competing for food and territory. Which would explain his scars. Edo island is another common piece of Godzilla lore dating all the way back to the original 1954 classic. Sometimes Edo island is very simulated as Okinawa, but left undisturbed for…ever. Sometimes Edo island is also known as monster Island and it’s just the place we’re all kaiju sorta gather. It has also been confused with skull island on more than one occasion sometimes they are two different islands, sometimes they’re the same island.
@COGMATUBE8 ай бұрын
34:00 Pilot seat of this Kyushu J7W "Shinden" was special and installed ejection seat that made by Heinkel, it was the only ejection system in that age. But original J7W didn't have ejection seat but rear propeller blasting removal system for saving escaped pilot.
@warner13faulk288 ай бұрын
This is definitely the best Godzilla since the original.
@jobanh7ify8 ай бұрын
I’m amaze not a lo of people noticed the scratches in Godzilla’s body at the beginning
@randallbesch24248 ай бұрын
Why would there be scratches on a self healing animal?
@AndrewGivens8 ай бұрын
@@randallbesch2424 He's not an atomic mutant yet - the whole point of the set up for Koichi's survivor guilt viz Godzilla - he's 'just' a giant sea creature at this stage, is 'all'. I Felt that was massively apparent from the overall lizardy form (not unlike Emmerich's 'Zilla), general super-T-rex size and lack of breath weapon. So, if a huge dinosaur fought a huge squid, the scars would stay for a long while, right? And *that's* why it's actually (despite Mr & Mrs Movies' feelings) very clear that Koichi *did* fail on Odo Island, because the 20mm guns in his plane would have ripped through a big dinosaur and inflicted terrible, maybe fatal, wounds, like the Bazookas did to the Rhedosaurus during its attack on NYC.
@darrenrunning54158 ай бұрын
Damn, if I weren't tight on money, I'd buy that Blu-ray in a heartbeat. Hope for a North American release.
@jmsmys13ify8 ай бұрын
Regeneration? The first time I heard it used in Godzilla-lore was in Godzilla vs Biollante. G-Cells were a big deal in that film. Then there was Godzilla 2000. One of the other times was Cerisini's novel Godzilla Returns for RandomHouse. Good book. But mostly, he's just described as impervious to man made weapons.