The desire to make human drama the core of these monster movies is always going to be a kind of damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t thing: *if* you can do it competently, it’s a solid way to make your film special compared to other monster films, but at the same time, the very premise of a monster movie is the spectacle of the monster and their destructive rampage, and it’s easy to screw up human drama when trying to frame it around monster spectacle.
Having said that, since I watch Godzilla movies because to see the monster spectacle, this film was everything I could want and more there. To me, thanks the A Plot and the only real reason to be here, and as far as that goes, it’s fanatstic. Ghidorah, Rodan, and Mothra are all fantastic, and Godzilla gets enough focus to show his personality come through even more, and it’s a great “John McClane” style personality.
And the human drama, while eye-rolling, is better than it was in G14, since they don’t kill off the only interesting character at the 20 minute mark then try and have an intentionally dull and mostly featureless character take over. Serizawa has a bigger role and is still pretty cool, and MBB manages to keep me caring about her character enough to not get bored. As far as the three films thus released go, I’d say this has the second best human story- Kong: Skull Island was genius to have Sam Jackson as an Ahab character and the WWII veteran, and get first place, while again, I have no desire to rewatch any human parts from G14 since they killed off their best part.