“Because…..my war still isn’t over yet….” God that line PIERCED my Soul.
@Ultra_Fine_Point6 ай бұрын
GWoT vetersn, here. That line kills me.
@marius43906 ай бұрын
Yes, it is a powerful but very tragic line and it shows that he suffers the guilt of surviving. What happened on Odo Island did not exactly help the poor man.
@dolphinsrr6 ай бұрын
I cryed on that line
@shannonchurchill45565 ай бұрын
At the end when she asks if his war is finally over, I lost it. One of many gut-wrenching tear-jerk moments in that movie. I saw it 6 times and cried every damn time.
@makeda65304 ай бұрын
It’s so heavy, when I saw it in theaters with my Mom, the guy sitting on my other side got chocked up at that part. We all just wanted Koichi to have rest.
Godzilla's heat ray during the Takao scene ignited both excitement and dread, as soon as I saw that cyan glow I knew everyone on that battleship was gonna die in a big fiery ball of death. The Ginza scene started off the same way, but as soon as that atomic fireball went off I felt my heart drop into my stomach. I don't think a Godzilla movie has ever made me experience such a suffocating feeling of dread before.
@ExpertContrarian5 ай бұрын
I think you have an incorrect perspective based on sampling reactors
@sabineb.56165 ай бұрын
I can understand that you were sad! I was sad when Godzilla destroyed Ginza which had just been beautifully repaired after WWll. Unlike Hollywood's lastest monster movies, "Godzilla Minus One" didn't make fun of all the collateral victims which die in great numbers during Godzilla's mindless rampages. However, in Legendary's MonsterVerse we are supposed to cheer for the monsters while we are munching popcorn. But in this movie we can be sad and afraid for the humans who will loose their lives.
@DeeLeeTheOddity5 ай бұрын
It was because of that scene I grew teary eyed. I knew what it represented. Then Akiko started crying, and I began sobbing.
@matearosie5 ай бұрын
I was fresh after seing Barefoot Gen when Goji -1 dropped on Netflix. The Ginza attack and it's finale made my heart break. I was like "not Japan... not again"
@Gojirawars036 ай бұрын
“It’s my fault… for thinking I could dream again.” My absolute favorite line in the film. It stabs me right in the heart and twists the knife.
@Emerald501st6 ай бұрын
The attack on Ginza is the only time I'd ever been AFRAID of Godzilla's classic theme. Sure, it's just the same song recorded w better equipment, but the scene it's played over makes it feel SO different. The previous movies used it as a "Hell yea, the KING IS BACK!" sort of moment (Heisei) or a god marching to war (Monsterverse). This? This is wrath. A warcry millions of years old, bolstered by humanity's tampering with nature; this Godzilla isn't going to war. He IS war. The song isn't just a song anymore, it's different. Darker. A hymn to the God of Destruction.
@Goatix19546 ай бұрын
now imagine if they actually used the ORIGINAL Godzilla theme from 1954 Not the march theme, the original, deeper, and slower version that served has his theme The march theme was originally for the military, as Godzilla had a entirely different theme for himself kzbin.info/www/bejne/nqTdpGihjd-NnKssi=K4Ki8dJtRxTPNytO kzbin.info/www/bejne/fKamapaYeZ6ihpIsi=oaCT88TpEBJTssa8
@Gojirawars036 ай бұрын
It’s the theme being used the way it was originally intended when Ifukube first wrote it for King Kong vs Godzilla and Mothra vs Godzilla, where the monster king was, unambiguously, the bad guy. Something to be feared. Same with the ships during the third act when we hear the Godzilla March. The main title for the 1954 film was originally a melody for the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, before it sort of became Godzilla’s main theme just by association, being used in later films as his actual main theme, starting in Terror of Mechagodzilla. So Naoki Sato really went all out with using the classic motifs for their original intended purpose.
@NVSirius6 ай бұрын
"Godzilla Isn't Going to War.. He IS War" Chills Dude C H I L L S!
@Bastizilla6 ай бұрын
Totally agree! Even the part with the Mahara Mothra theme, which always was beautiful to me, is totally scary, dark and hits so different than it normally does in this scene.
@f4tal3ror986 ай бұрын
You know it's a good movie when you're first thought isnt "did godzilla die" but "did the main character survive"
@reyganbriggs67855 ай бұрын
Mine sure as heck wasn't. My first thought was to try and shoot down the main character's plane to save Godzilla.
@jaquan3234 ай бұрын
@@reyganbriggs6785 then you should go watch those monster verse movies
@Neogeddon3 ай бұрын
@@reyganbriggs6785 bruh i always sympathize with the monster but taking that feeling to full on misanthropy aint cute lmao
44:22 at the US premiere, Yamazaki said he wanted to have his Godzilla represent the accumulation of fears and anxiety mankind has. The ending can be interpreted that even though it gets defeated, it doesn’t get suppressed completely
@rodin6706 ай бұрын
Yeah if they make a sequel its gonna be traumatic
@msamil6796 ай бұрын
@@rodin670 I just hope they don't turn the sequel into a tag team Kiaju match given the serious tone this one had, lol.
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
Everyone in the theater was completely quiet for atomic blast too, I thought people in reviews were exaggerating but nope!
@mmm63256 ай бұрын
I was the same when i watched it today at home. Was just speechless like i witnessed a real tragic event.
@Shlankyman5456 ай бұрын
A group of moms who had brought their kids to see Goji -1.0 were in the same theater as my friend and I. Those same moms were crying in the lobby after the movie. Seeing them crying made me realize that not just Godzilla fans were gonna like -1.0, but anyone who loves a beautiful movie will like it. The entire experience of seeing Godzilla -1.0 and witnessing the mother’s crying and wiping away tears will forever be in my memories.
@barrymccaulkiner70926 ай бұрын
Which blast? I had people leave the theater in my row right when Godzilla roars triumphantly after the Ginza blast. ONE OF THE COOLEST SHOTS OF THE FILM AND THEY BLOCK MY VIEW. SERIOUSLY PEOPLE. Went to see the film 2 more times and one time in Minus Color
@Impalingthorn6 ай бұрын
Everyone I have talked to has pretty much the same reaction to that scene. Everyone is hyped at first. Everyone is excited to see how "cool" the new Atomic Breath is. Everyone thinks they are about to experience a classic Godzilla trademark. ... Then they, and everyone else in the theater, just goes dead silent. All that hype instantly gets replaced with horror l and realization at the sheer scale of devastation. And what is REALLY impressive is that it made the audience mimic the people on-screen who are too awe-struck to move. Everyone just stands there, unable to step away knowing rapid, swift death is approaching them and there is nothing they can do to stop it.
@chrisnelson84505 ай бұрын
The most shocking part about Godzilla one for me is the scenes when Godzilla would start showing up and in my head I would be like oh no. That has NEVER happened to me. Incredible job on the human aspect for this movie that I would actually root for them over Godzilla. 57 years old and that's probably the first time I've ever wanted Godzilla not to show up.
@efes471986 ай бұрын
Godzilla wasn't defeated by space monsters, by apes nor other kaijus. It was defeated for human beings, who overcome their fears and wanted a better life for his people. Damn...a godzilla movie with the BEST human characters hands down
@TheRobreed36 ай бұрын
I don't know what they told that little girl to get that reaction. That is the most genuine crying child I've ever seen in a movie.
@バーバーズボン5 ай бұрын
The director said in an interview that when Akiko gets sleepy, she gets cranky and cries, so the filming centered around Akiko. (I think the video has been uploaded to KZbin) In other words, if I spend time with Akiko at the filming location and she starts to feel bad, I prepare to shoot and shoot. I think Shikishima and Noriko's acting skills and timing are also great.
@nilloc76254 ай бұрын
I was saying the same thing
@konya3konya6 ай бұрын
I feel really sorry that you couldn't watch this movie in the theater, but thanks to that, I was able to witness your reaction. It was a great reaction and review!! With love from Japan.
@ejbalshan6 ай бұрын
I got to see it twice in Tokyo and once here in the US. I remember early reviews saying people were crying in the theater and sure enough, they were. The film simply does everything right. Not just a great genre film but a great film. The third time I saw it was the Minus Color version and what a great idea - really makes an impact.
@neku-fn8dq6 ай бұрын
Bro cried in every moment where I wanted to him to cry
@PierceArner6 ай бұрын
Just as a note: The fish that surface all have their organs ballooning out through their mouths which is a sign that they've undergone rapid depressurization in how quickly they surfaced either escaping Godzilla of being killed by the radiation en masse.
@rithvikmuthyalapati97546 ай бұрын
They were hinting at the killing plot the whole time
@serbukmomogi6 ай бұрын
that was smart small details i didn't even notice
@Kragar015 ай бұрын
Why did they show up before he was irradiated though?
@PierceArner5 ай бұрын
@@Kragar01 A tiny typo on my part. _“either escaping Godzilla OR being killed by the radiation en masse.”_
@バーバーズボン5 ай бұрын
During the movie, the news casters who were giving live coverage of Godzilla's attack are a homage to the first Godzilla movie, but the live recordings they risked their lives for were later used as loudspeakers to summon Godzilla, so their deaths were not in vain. The location is also a well-made part of this movie.
@jax_weber0056 ай бұрын
i don’t think a movie has ever spun my emotions around as much as this one has. the way they used the humans in this movie were perfect. gave them depth and reasoning for what they do. beautiful movie.
@kingscorpion73466 ай бұрын
I love Shikishima's character arch: a failed kamikaze pilot returned home in disgrace, everyone dumps everything on him and he feels the extreme weight of his shame, meets Noriko and Akiko and starts taking care of them (while still dealing with the shame), and finally regains his honor and his life in the final confrontation (and shows what a fearless fighter pilot he really was!) and comes home with a real reason to live; Noriko and Akiko (who was soooo adorable, btw!) Like Shin Godzilla, ToHo brings Godzilla back to what he originally was: an enemy of Man. a mindless creature bent on senseless destruction; a metaphor for war itself, and for Godzilla; the threat of nuclear war. I thought Shin Godzilla was the scariest incarnation of him since the original, but I'm mistaken, THIS is clearly the scariest incarnation of Godzilla! maybe half the size of Shin as well as Legendary, but the power of his ranged attack... worse than anything else ever done! and for all the awards and nominations the film has made worldwide, it was because Godzilla strolled up, pointed to the production team, and looked menacingly at the ones who makes the decisions.
@sabineb.56165 ай бұрын
@kingscorpion, I fully agree with your assessment of this truly magnificent movie. Godzilla should be scary, and we should not eat popcorn and cheer for monsters which kills thousands of people on their mindless rampages. But just that happens all the time in Legendary's MonsterVerse. However, I beg to differ as far as "Shin Godzilla" is concerned. I think that the movie is overrated. I found it boring and emotionally uninspiriert, and it's younger incarnation is perfectly ridiculous. It looks like a gigantic rubber toy for kids.
@diannebdee6 ай бұрын
As an old-timer in the Godzilla franchise dating back to 1969 and "Godzilla VS The Thing," (yes, I remember that title) I want to thank you for such an amazing reaction. You are a true soul and hearing you speak of the central themes of this film was the icing on the cake. Thank you so much.
@thesevendeadlysins5786 ай бұрын
This movie was incredible. I love everything about it.
@TN-ux5rk6 ай бұрын
Director Yamazaki said that Minus One was positioned as the opposite of Shin Godzilla in terms of countermeasures against Godzilla. Whereas in Shin Godzilla, the government was the focus of countermeasures against Godzilla, in Minus One, the focus was on the private sector.
@fighterx98406 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved the charge up for Godzilla's atomic breath. It's super cool that his spines rose up as he charges and how the spines immediately press down when he unleashed the full might of his atomic breath
@cyndigirl4186 ай бұрын
I saw this in the theater with my kids. It's awesome! What a great storyline! It really tugs at the heartstrings! ❤❤❤❤
@ThekingOfMonsters19546 ай бұрын
The choice for the size of this Godzilla was perfectly thought out about the way he would interact with humans, Godzilla minus one is 50 meters, the same height as the original Godzilla of 54, Showa, 2000
@no41jupiter6 ай бұрын
This movie uses various symbolic techniques. For example, Godzilla, who causes overwhelming destruction and fear, is a symbol of war itself, and defeating Godzilla means that those involved in the war are truly ending the war in their own minds. Also, Godzilla's heat rays that emit Cherenkov light are a symbol of nuclear weapons. Furthermore, the fighter plane that Shikishima rides at the end, Shinden, is shaped like a Zero fighter just reversed. This symbolizes the opposite of a kamikaze attack where you die 100%, that is, it is a fighter plane for survival. (This movie was made by the same director who made ``Eternal Zero.'') ``Shikishima'' is a phrase referring to ``Yamato, Japan'' in Japanese waka poetry, and it symbolizes Japan itself. It may not be well understood by people overseas, but in the minds of many Japanese people over a certain age, the war is actually not over yet. In this context, the heroine's question to Shikishima in the final scene, "Is your war finally over?" has a deep and heavy meaning. And... When I first saw this movie, I had some doubts about everyone saluting the crumbling Godzilla. If Godzilla is just a monster, there is no reason for people to salute it. However, when we interpret Godzilla as a symbol of war itself, it means that the war has ended after the sacrifice of countless human lives, and even the death of a single unknown soldier is by no means meaningless. I was able to resolve this question by inferring that the film director was arguing that we should act with respect towards all those who died in war. The reason why this movie is not just a monster panic movie, but an excellent movie in the truest sense of the word, is because these many symbols intertwine in a multilayered structure and ask us various questions. As a side note, The bruise on the surviving heroine's neck in the final scene can certainly be seen as a prelude to a sequel, but I want to interpret it is a symbol of the never-healing wound caused by nuclear weapons.
@URot-ic5sf6 ай бұрын
Well said. Very well said dude.
@天魔外道-i6b6 ай бұрын
I am very happy that you, as a Japanese, have such a deep understanding of this film. You are a wonderful person to understand. I also believe that this film is not just a monster panic film, but a film about the horrors of war and hope for the future. I remember when I saw this movie in the cinema, the scene of Godzilla's heat rays and the black rain that followed gave me a sense of despair. Normally I would be excited for Godzilla to go on a rampage as soon as possible, but I repeatedly cried out in my mind, “Please stop it ....... However, Godzilla is an enemy to be defeated, but at the same time he is a victim of nuclear weapons. I pray that through this movie, war and nuclear weapons will be eliminated, even if only a little. Anyway, this movie was really a great movie. By the way, there is also a black and white movie version available on Amazon prime, which I also recommend.
@no41jupiter6 ай бұрын
@@天魔外道-i6b Actually, there was one thing I forgot to mention. After the heroine is blown away by the blast, there is a cut that shows Godzilla's back view. Don't you think that there is an indescribable sadness in the back view of Godzilla? Godzilla is deeply saddened by something. After that, Godzilla makes a unique roar, and the main character also lets out a speechless roar that resonates with Godzilla's roar. It is clear that the main character's roar comes from the deep sadness and intense anger of losing her beloved. By juxtaposing the two roars, I think the film director is claiming that Godzilla's roar is the same as the main character's roar. I have written before that Godzilla is a symbol of war, but the war symbolized by Godzilla is not simply an object to be abhorred, but rather a war that arises from the deep, unavoidable nature of human beings, even though no one actively wished for. The director seems to be suggesting that this should be interpreted as the worst kind of disaster, a fate deeply embedded in the very fabric of human existence. Godzilla's cry is the sum total of Shikishima's cries that have been repeated by many people countless times throughout the war. I would like to add this after receiving a good reply. I would also like to apologize on his behalf that Google Translate did not work well.
@akoroseraishi86046 ай бұрын
Great analogy my guy
@no41jupiter4 ай бұрын
a lot of time has passed , and i've been able to add one thing . i finally realized that the most important role in this movie is Tachibana .
@Ultra_Fine_Point6 ай бұрын
I watched this film in theatres 4 times! I wept like crazy, everytime!!! This is the ONE, brother!
@lucifer36185 ай бұрын
42:18 That's moment was Tachibana's War is over too. He succeeded in defeating the island's victims and kept Shikishima alive. He continued to send KAMIKAZE pilots to their deathbeds as a mechanic during the war.
@BRisecomics6 ай бұрын
My mom and I went for my birthday and she was meh about going but after watching it she loved it more than I did!!!
@dolphinsrr6 ай бұрын
You mean your wasn't into it as much? Im surprised its a great film!
@かえる王子-x8t6 ай бұрын
You are the FIRST reactor on this movie, great job! I'm really glad you enjoyed and understand the beauty of this movie (except the ominous mark on the neck of Akiko 😅). From Japan.
@Ani89006 ай бұрын
The black mark on the girls neck the Director had said that those are Godzilla's cells. The entire movie was a true reboot and homage to the 1954 movie of Godzilla with a few new added features . I'm glad it got an Oscar for the visual effects, but I had to say the acting was pretty good. I'm surprised it didn't get an Oscar for that. 38:36 I feel the same way. I'm glad they use Godzilla Theme in this..... I cannot wait to see this at home You of all people should know that Godzilla doesn't die easily from the movies. The comics he doesn't stay dead for long.
@ergohash25176 ай бұрын
Congratz on a hit video! I will check it later, but even from the intro it is clear that you are a true godzilla fan, its always nice to see reactions from fans
@cm46606 ай бұрын
This film was my #1 of 2023. It’s a top 3 all time for me. I have watched many reviews of this and I have to say yours was by far the most enjoyable of any of them. Seeing your reactions were a reflection of the emotions I felt the first time (and second and third) I saw G:MO.
@dolphinsrr6 ай бұрын
What are the other 2 films on your list that you didn't mention! Its on my top list too!
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
Godzilla's origin in the intro is taken from the Heisei Godzilla Vs. King Ghidorah (1991*), it's so brilliant
@GojiFan1985yt6 ай бұрын
1991*
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
@@GojiFan1985yt ...the film says it takes place in 1993, doesn't it? Damn my bad
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
Wiki says 1992?! Did I get bad subs on my copy or something
@Goatix19546 ай бұрын
@@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis The film takes place in 1992, the film was released in 1991 Godzilla vs mothra (heisei version) was released in 1992
@harddays49106 ай бұрын
Yes. Godzillasaurus
@richin21236 ай бұрын
Without spoiling anything...any viewers who can read German will see a special clue in the cockpit of the plane. That's all I will say. (oh...other than GODZILLA: MINUS ONE is one excellent film!)
@rodgill93766 ай бұрын
Imagine the dreadful atmosphere of Chernobyl, the haunting ambience of The Lighthouse, the electrifying strings of Oppenheimer, the dominantly low brass of Batman v Superman, the rumbling electronics of Dune and the religioso choirs of Man of Steel. You get the music of Godzilla Minus One. The music is very ominous, creepy and intense. The air horns sounds like the threat of danger looming among humans, slowly creeping up. But what I also liked was that the other half of the music is also rather hauntingly beautiful and atmospheric at times. There is a certain tenderness, somberness, warmth and hopefulness blooming along with all of the chaos happening. Like a sense of despite all of the bleakness, there is a resolve and a will to survive. I’ve heard the soundtrack countless times now and I never get bored. Of course, the film wouldn’t be complete without the famous Godzilla theme. I love the fact that there are 3 versions of them and you can tell the differences between them while still being roughly the same. The version that plays when they’re having their final confrontation with Godzilla is my favorite of the 3 themes. That one is about as classic as it could get.
@Shlankyman5456 ай бұрын
Godzilla 1954
@Q-Vu6 ай бұрын
Of all the -1 reactions I've seen on YT so far, yours is the first and still my most favorite one Real modest and genuine
@MoiraiWeaver6 ай бұрын
I think the black spot on her neck is supposed to be where her skin is being affected by the radiation. When the atomic bombs were dropped, the survivors often had their skin become almost a tree bark texture. It’s actually one of the design philosophies that make Godzilla unique, because he also has that condition. My head cannon is that even though Godzilla is “dead”, his havoc is going to extend on for generations, similar to how the bombs themselves still to this day, have an impact on the culture of Japan.
@user-nw4if2uh4xv5 ай бұрын
That is erosion by Godzilla cells.
@Chilipotamus6 ай бұрын
The human element in this iteration was so incredibly potent compared to what most cinema goers have come to expect from a Godzilla experience, it was so refreshing to see sich reverence being paid towards a classic piece of cinema. Absolutely incredible movie from start to finish, I'm stoled to re-live it through reactors
im japanese.thank you for watching this movie.i love this movie and your reaction!!
@sogawa76 ай бұрын
The reason why it is difficult for this movie to be released in theaters in other Asian countries is because of the influence of past wars, and it is thought that the film company is taking this into consideration on their own. This company will definitely see your opinion.
@neilcherian2576 ай бұрын
So the director did confirm that the black marks on her neck towards the end were Godzilla cells. I have no idea what that means and I was hoping a more Godzilla fan like yourself might know about it.
@LegendaryExistence046 ай бұрын
Source?
@neilcherian2576 ай бұрын
@@LegendaryExistence04 just Google it. You will find some articles about it
@Mr_G0dzi11a_226 ай бұрын
Godzilla cells are literally, well, cells from godzilla. In Godzilla vs biollante g cells are used to create the plant monster biollante by mixing the cells with plants, though in this continuity it could make something far worse, or a far more realistic monster with humans that have g cells combining or some shit
@mattragel6 ай бұрын
Allegorically it's nuclear radiation poisoning, but in context of the series it could mean anything and its effects depends on what the writer and director wants. Similar to how there's many incarnations of Godzilla with various abilities.
@alrexgaming6 ай бұрын
If that’s correct that’s sounding like the possibility of Biollante a monster that was made by the mixture of a rose and Godzillas DNA with the soul of a woman that slowly loses herself to the monster that fights against Godzilla
@syntheticvocalist-p4726 ай бұрын
Just as I love Berserk for its ability to make me care for the people in it. So too does this movie. I absolutely adore it 10/10. Absolutely worth every minute
@1395tito6 ай бұрын
That straight on shot of Godzilla during that last charge up of his atomic breath is the stuff of absolute nightmares
@edwardtoyebo96906 ай бұрын
G vs Destroyah is my favorite with Junior stealing the show. Saw Minus One three times, all IMAX. The attack on Ginza was scary. The classic Ifukube theme never sounded better. Can't wait for a 4k releases. Toho has a huge, well deserved hit.
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
That GMK ending is crazy too 😅
@Dookieman19756 ай бұрын
Would be terrifying if in the sequel they hit us with a twist. There’s multiple Godzillas now cuz each chunk of him that broke off regenerated
@GoatLuffy_976 ай бұрын
Felt like I was watching a compelling and emotionally poignant human drama, feat Godzilla.
@danielmkubacki3 ай бұрын
Godzilla Minus One is one of the best Godzilla movies.
@lusus_01506 ай бұрын
even watching this movie back, i still get emotional
@anibal58456 ай бұрын
Possibly the best minute-for-minute Godzilla film since GMK, maybe even the original film. The characters, the narrative, the music, Godzilla himself, this movie is cinema perfection. I'm ao glad I saw it in theaters, and I was able to take some friends who aren't G-Fans and they loved it.
@MunChrysant5 ай бұрын
I love your reaction, you cried at the same scenes as me. Godzilla minus one is so good indeed
@joshbourne96796 ай бұрын
New to your channel enjoyed your review and discussion and how honest you are when you react. Like just in body language sounds weird but idk it’s just nice to see authenticity! You earned a subscriber just off this alone excited to see what else you’ve reacted to!! Keep up the great work :)
@suproliver6 ай бұрын
I understand the mark on her neck is a Godzilla cell. Which might explain why she lived. I've also heard that the tattoo on her neck is a symbol for Mothra. So, a sequel is definitely teased! -OG
@word4you6 ай бұрын
mattragel san Your reaction As a Godzilla fan, I thought it was very justified. You understand that the theme of this film is the salvation of the soul. It made a lot of sense that your imagination would evolve to Biollante when you saw the last scene. You also understand very well that the main character in "Shin Godzilla" is the Japanese government. By the way,There is a theme here that many reactors don't talk about. That is, "Why would Godzilla attack Tokyo (and not the U.S.)?" There is a theory that "the spirits of Japanese soldiers who died in the WW2 come back as Godzilla." I don't think it applies to -1.0, because Godjira hates people too much. "The living souls of the Japanese who could not die in war brought Godzilla back" This makes sense to me. In other words, maybe Godzilla is an illusion created by those who returned alive? But the actual Japanese people at that time were more serious. Because they were forced to overcome PTSD from the war on their own, without Godjira. Look up "Construction of Kurobe No. 4 Dam." There you will find proof of the challenge of the postwar people. 貴方のリアクションは、 ゴジラファンとして、とても正当だと思いました。 貴方は、この映画のテーマが、魂の救済であることを理解している。 ラストシーンを見て、貴方の想像がビオランテへと発展することも、とても納得できました。 「シン・ゴジラ」の主役が日本政府であることも、貴方は良くわかっていますね。 ここで、多くのリアクターが語らないテーマがあります。 それは「なぜゴジラは(米国ではなく)東京を襲うのか?」 「戦死した日本兵の霊魂がゴジラになって帰って来る」という説がありますが、 -1.0には当てはまらないと考えます。ゴジラが人を憎しみ過ぎているからです。 「戦死できなかった日本人の生きた魂が、ゴジラを呼び寄せた」 これなら私は納得できる。 つまり、ゴジラは生きて帰った人たちが作った幻影なのかもしれない? でも、当時の実際の日本人はもっと深刻でした。 戦争のPTSDをゴジラなしに、自分たちだけで克服せざるを得なかったから。 「黒部第四ダムの建設」を調べてみてください。 そこには戦後の人々の挑戦の証があります。
@palefacejack6 ай бұрын
A friend of mine was on top of all the news reports of this film. For me, this is one of the best Godzilla films with a human story since 2014 American Godzilla. It takes what was brought before and pushes it forwards. A masterpiece.
@blacksuit7796 ай бұрын
26:50 🇩🇪 Ich fühle es auch. Ein Mann der meint er hätte nicht verdient zu überleben und die Frau rettet sein Leben. Das macht ihn wütend und ist Traurig und er kann sich nicht rächen, weil Godzilla verdammt groß ist.😢
@conker2846 ай бұрын
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one! I hope you still plan to react to the Oscar nominated movies, especially The Zone of Interest - a critical lack of reactions for this one.
@mattragel6 ай бұрын
Oh of course! It was unfortunate that I wasn't able to find the right time to do them. I guess you could count Minus One as the first of the Oscar nominated reactions.
@theparanormalattractions33266 ай бұрын
@@mattragel where can I watch the movie, the ones I used were not clean
@tfred41266 ай бұрын
I went and saw this on opening day after I proposed to my old lady (she said yes lol) but I absolutely loved this movie coming from a life long Godzilla fan.
@pinoy_dude6 ай бұрын
I might be biased but this is the greatest movie ever
@barneythegodd6 ай бұрын
Very underrated youtuber. Love your content!
@scalyboi89186 ай бұрын
Sometimes I just wish they released it internationally, I would love to have seen this in theaters, I don’t think a movie has made me so sad, so scared, and so thrilled at the same time
@ThekingOfMonsters19546 ай бұрын
This power that Godzilla has is called atomic breathing, which is simply the most powerful radioactive plasma that exists, and another curiosity is that according to the official book of the film, Godzilla is a divine entity that does not die
@dimitrioskalfakis5 ай бұрын
excellent piece of art. something for western films to aspire to, minimalism and sublime merging into one under an apparently mundane theme for a movie.
@barrymccaulkiner70926 ай бұрын
The Boat Chase Sequence is EPIC
@Dolphination5 ай бұрын
Great reaction. Saw this 3 times in the UK and it's so frustrating that it's still not out to buy yet.
@shannonchurchill45565 ай бұрын
I watched a couple reviews where the unenlightened reviewers just pi$$ed on Koichi as a coward, when in fact, he was probably 18-19 at the beginning of the movie, just a scared kid who doesn't want to die for a war that has already been lost.
@themetronomian72396 ай бұрын
ACTUAL PEAK-ZILLA
@xnrosaigaming6 ай бұрын
Perfect timing, I also watched this movie last night it was amazing!!!
@JarMar32966 ай бұрын
I saw it ten times in the theatre I thought it was that good, and everyone I brought each time liked it, some even saw it twice with me. As much as I love this movie, I'd be fine if there wasn't a sequel, but I would certainly be open to it as long as the director, and cast comes back. The director said that he would like to try to make a serious movie where Godzilla fights another monster as he feels it hasn't really been done yet, and while I would rather it be a Godzilla solo sequel I'm not opposed to that. What I do NOT want however is Noriko's neck thing to make her mutate into a creature or giant monster for Godzilla to fight, that would really piss me off, and be so stupid giving the serious/grounded setup of this movie. I'm curious for a sequel since I thought this movie was so good, but I also know it could either enhance this movie, or taint it which concerns me.
@ziikgames79865 ай бұрын
I just finished watching it. it was awesome. brought tears to my eyes several times. i could relate to the main character on human level. much much better than hollywood crap. now this is how you make a story everyone can relate to. they deserved the oscar. and i hear they made it for 15 million dollars while craps like aquaman has budget of 204 million. the main difference is that i could not feel emotionally connected to any hollywood super heroes. while this shikishima character looks very real. the story felt real. i think that's the distinction here. hollywood is out of touch from human emotions accept the joker movie in recent times.
@felipemontero10876 ай бұрын
At the beginning, when my man Shikishima was in the plane, Godzilla looked at him straight on and growled softly. It gave him a warning, not to shoot. This Godzilla is not an animal. It’s smart, it thinks, he understood what a machine gun from a plane is. This Godzilla is looking to cause harm.
@TheFlanker476 ай бұрын
One of the best movies I ever seen.
@train_go_boom20656 ай бұрын
37:45 you hear a dog die and also see the building collapse on someone
@masontc58chnl6 ай бұрын
the dog didnt die you can see it running off on the right side its a yellow color, almost like a labrador
@fearnloathingingeneral6 ай бұрын
The fact that this can be debated shows the brilliance of the films visuals
@diannebdee6 ай бұрын
So, in effect, Yamazaki went full-blown John Wick by having Godzilla kill the dog.
@CaptainDarkFighter6 ай бұрын
That music brings everything together ☺️
@siddharthgaur22055 ай бұрын
Man I wish I could have experienced this in Cinema Halls
@myfonk69615 ай бұрын
Had the same concerns of it possibly losing its power on the small screen at the crib.....Once I started the film I watched it all the way through. I did what I did in the theater and that was cry with pain and joy.
@LokiJackal6 ай бұрын
true tears too, dude. And damn at least characters I care about in a Godzilla movie
@ddavery12225 ай бұрын
Godzilla 2014 and Godzilla minus one are probably the best Godzilla movies made.
@Blackferret666 ай бұрын
It's amazing how this film gets you to like, and worry about, the human characters, where in most Godzilla films, they are often basically filler for plot exposition. I could actually watch a film about them and their post-war struggles with Godzilla not even in it. I also like how Godzilla is made a terrifying enemy again, and, even though he is the size of the original 1954 version, at about 150 feet, he still feels enormous because Japan in the 40's didn't have tall skyscrapers, so his relative height to the city is impressive. I'd even say that a 350 to 400 foot Godzilla would look comically large, such it would look stupid in the architecturally shorter environment.
@Shlankyman5456 ай бұрын
Many other Godzilla movies have worthy human characters.
@LordBaktor6 ай бұрын
Yeah, the story in this one is pretty simple but the execution is masterful.
@BeastMohan6 ай бұрын
This is insane! How were you able to react to this movie?? I think you’re the first on KZbin to do an actual REACT video rather than just review!
@timmadone89306 ай бұрын
Nice & emotional reactions. Not much I can say about "Godzilla: Minus One" that hasn't already been said. It's a masterpiece in film making & story telling. I looked through all your videos & noticed you haven't done reaction videos while playing the following PS4 games... "Shadow Of The Colossus" "The Last Guardian". These games are often referred to as art (although I consider any video game a form of art) & certainly qualify as a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Just have some tissue near by this time if you play them. :)
@swrennie6 ай бұрын
Godzilla Minus One had a brief North American release, but was pulled from theaters because TOHO and Legendary have an agreement that their films won't be in theaters simultaneously. Blame Godzilla X Kong.
@TheHipisterDeer6 ай бұрын
Well that and they always wait like an entire year before they put it for a North America release on disk/digital after it's theater appearance, happened with Shin Godzilla too.
@sokhethphouek48956 ай бұрын
I’m crying 😭 😢too
@Coronatarian4 ай бұрын
Great video brother. Very authentic reaction.
@TellitlikeitIzz5 ай бұрын
IM TRYNA REACT TO THIS TOO BUT INCANT FIND IT NO WHERE! Where can I watch this movie?..if u can help that’d be appreciated 🙏🏾
@guitarhero6406 ай бұрын
It was because of your community post that i realized its out on VOD. thank you.
@HaydrogenBomb6 ай бұрын
Any idea when it becomes available on disc?
@jesusramirezromo20376 ай бұрын
@@HaydrogenBomb It's not out anywhere but Japan
@jackiec8593 ай бұрын
If some creatures bombed my home, made me all radioactive and cause outlandish growth spurts with every bombing, I'd be royally pissed off, too.
@TheCryptofHorrors-DerCryptaxis6 ай бұрын
This has some pretty great influence from the Heisei and Millennium films. I did a full rewatch of both eras last year so it was fresh. So did you just see this off Japanese streaming?
@Godzillafan2024.6 ай бұрын
Where can I watch this I can’t find it anywhere on streaming platforms
@jesusramirezromo20376 ай бұрын
Cause it's not out outside Japan, you have to find it on some pirate site
@HexaRa6 ай бұрын
This film was soo good I got chill literally which is rare. 👏 Also due to Godzilla x Kong, we can't get Minus One since we can't get two Godzilla movies from Toho & Legendary in the same year. It's on their contract. That's why minus one can't go air overseas especially in southeast Asia, especially in Indonesia which is you know we always got late like really.
@steve4nj6 ай бұрын
THAT was the beggining of Biollante
@tatavlt69206 ай бұрын
great great reaction Matt!!!! I just found out one funny thing. After I watched several people's rection about this movie, mostly people cry and the other hand people salute together with parachute scene. Please check it out.
@johnnyd17905 ай бұрын
I think the next one is in the present and it's full on Godzilla, minus 1 being a step behind in evolution in the past. Imagine that! ._.
@maxojavierrojasurzua57466 ай бұрын
Finally, the best movie from last year is here. 🦖🇯🇵 -1
@joshuaalonzo24996 ай бұрын
I know this came out yesterday in japan on dvd, but how did you get a version with English subs? I must know
@jesusramirezromo20376 ай бұрын
He downloaded it lol Some guy on Twitter ripped the movie and made subs, his account got deleted, but it quickly spread
@Neogeddon3 ай бұрын
i watch a lot of these types of vids and not many point out specific shots or other visual details that they like; cool that you do!! you'd think it'd be more common. that's one of the aspects of films that I always focus on the most because i'm such a visual-brained person.
@Neogeddon3 ай бұрын
also god this movie is a masterpiece. i saw it in theaters twice and sadly missed the minus color version, which i hear actually had some real effort put into the conversion and isn't just a simple filter. it's coming to netflix in august and i cannot wait