DarthSkywalker
🦉Your Most Aggro Pal (he/him)
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There is absolutely no indication of this whatsoever. Godzilla was already hurting. The strongest he looked was when he used it actually.To be fair, it could be argued that using the breath really wears him down, which is why he only uses it as a last resort. Especially considering what happens to him after he uses it the second time. And if that is the case, I'd rather have it shown the way it was in the movie depending on the audience to figure it out, rather than Dr. Exposi...er Serizawa explain it.
I forgot about that, and yeah I agree. I was distracted by the score more then anything. And completely agree on the false confrontations. I liked the first one with the kid watching television, but after that it was getting eyerolling bad.Bryan Cranston pumps this film full of heart in the first act ....... and then it goes on life support [BLACKOUT]after he dies[/BLACKOUT].
The whole 2nd act is literally mindlessness as Aaron Taylor-Johnson is conveniently whisked around the globe, ultimately to end up as a cheap plot device. Other issues I had:
- Elizabeth Olsen's character could've been cut out completely and it wouldn't have affected the movie one bit
- I think a piece of dead wood would've played a better military captain than Richard T. Jones
- They spent too much time building up the MUTOS backstories and only glossed over Godzilla's, basically rendering it down to a blurt by Ken Watanabe's character
- The fight sequences lacked any creativity
I give Gareth Edwards credit for not gratuitously flooding us with Godzilla .... but man did he make some strange editing choices by cutting away from the fights three times early in the movie. It lessened the impact and the end result was comedic. They should've just not fought at all until the third act IMO. By the way the score was absolutely dreadful. It was too the point where it was taking me out of the movie because it was so cheesy and distracting.
This movie seems like something that was pumped out quickly in order to preserve character rights.
I'm sorry Keanu, I was sleepy and well, your acting, did the trick. 

