Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Godzilla vs MechaGodzilla II

                            Despite having 2 in the American title, this film is actually not a sequel. The  number was added for international distribution due to their being a Showa film sharing the same name.
                            The United Nations establish the United Nation Godzilla Countermeasures Center(UNGCC).  Their military branch G-Force salvages the remains of Mecha-King Ghidorah to create Mechagodzilla, their ultimate weapon against Godzilla.  On an island in the Bering Sea, a large dinosaur egg is discovered. Before long,  the giant pteranodon Rodan shows up. Godzilla then arrives on the island and battles Rodan as the researchers escape. Rodan is defeated. The egg is taken back to Japan where it hatches.
Turns out to be a Godzillasaurus like Godzilla, but a non aggressive species. By studying it, They discover it has a second brain in it lower back. They use this info in their strategy against Godzilla. Rodan, now with some sort of fire breath,  arrives and ruins their plans. They send Mechagodzilla out which defeats Rodan. They successfully incapacitate Godzilla by destroying his second brain.  Rodan arises once more, and transfers his life force to Godzilla which repairs his second brain, Godzilla, now supercharged, destroys Mechagodzilla, then heads out to sea with the Godzillasaurus.
                           
                         Unlike the earlier incarnation of the character, Mechagodzilla was turned into a weapon against Godzilla rather than a threat to earth. This film is when mankind finally stands a chance against Godzilla. Godzilla's first encounter with it almost overwhelms him.  At the beginning of the film, the narration speaks of two weapons being built. The other being an attack plane called Garuda.
For the finale, the two machines combine to create Super-Mechagodzilla which almost kills Godzilla. Rodan is kept pretty tradition in design and abilities until the third act when he gets some sort of fire breath. The reason for this isn't entirely clear. The Godzillasaurus AKA Baby Godzilla, actually looks like a reptile rather than the puffy monstrosity of earlier version. There's a subplot involving a woman who Baby Godzilla has latch itself upon considering  her its mother. Kind of touching. The fights between Godzilla and Mechagodzilla involve very little physical combat. It's  primarily projectiles. Mechagodzilla's attacks against Godzilla is just an onslaught of various weapons giving him no chance to recover. When Godzilla finally defeats Mechagodzilla, he has gained a enhance atomic beam which obliterates the it.  With explosive special effects and a great re- imagining of classic monsters, this is one of the best of the Heisei.

Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth.

                        There's a lot of nostalgia for this entry. It was one of the few films in the series that I owned on VHS before all the films became easily available. It's a new take on a old adversary.
                         Following Godzilla vs King Ghidorah, a meteor lands in the Ogasawara  Trench where it awakens Godzilla. Meanwhile, the Japanese government sends an expedition to Infant Island. There they discover Mothra's egg, and meet the Cosmos( Mothra's tiny fairies).
They tell them of a  rivalry between Mothra and a new monster Battra. A ship with a raft is sent to transport the egg to Japan.  When in Transit, Godzilla and Battra show up. The egg hatches revealing Mothra's larva stage. Godzilla and Battra duke it out as Mothra escapes. Godzilla and Battra are seemingly engulfed by a underwater volcanic eruption. In Japan, the Cosmos are stolen by a greedy businessman who wants to profit off them. Mothra comes to Japan to save them. After ensuring their safety, she cocoons herself, and transform into her moth form. Meanwhile, Battra is discovered to still be alive, and transforms into its flying form.
Godzilla then are arrives out of Mt Fuji. Mothra and Battra battle it out until Godzilla arrives. They eventually join forces to take on Godzilla. They carry Godzilla out to sea, but Battra is killed in the process. Mothra then leaves Earth to stop a meteor which could destroy the planet.
                           This film carries a bit of a environmental message in it. The disasters that the meteor brings forth are retribution for the damage man has done to the planet. The Cosmos put it as the earth getting revenge. The overall point is the earth belongs to every living thing and it must be treated with care and respect. The Battra/ Mothra story is closely tied to the earth. Battra was created by the earth when a ancient civilization created a device to control the weather which angered the earth.
  This film has what I call a badass Godzilla moment. Godzilla is swallowed by an underwater eruption and swims in molten lava to Mt Fuji.  It's like Thor taking the full force of a star in Avengers Infinity War. The human characters are a explorer, his ex-wife, their daughter, and they seem to know Miki Saegusa( the psychic girl throughout the Heisei films). Their story is really about them reconnecting. They're the ones who rescue the Cosmos and the explorer and his wife were part of the island expedition.  This film is also notable for being the few Mothra appearances in the Godzilla series where she doesn't die. This entry has loads of monster action, and the story is well written.
It doesn't have any aspects which are not explained well.  Not quite as good as Godzilla vs Mothra( 1964), but a solid entry.

Monday, May 18, 2020

Godzilla vs King Ghidorah

                          Godzilla vs King Ghidorah is when the Heisei era really took off.  It has one the most complex plots of the series  involving time travel and Godzilla's origins.
                          Godzilla has been resting in a deep sea trench since the last film. Attempting to recover from the Anti Nuclear Energy Bacteria which he was exposed to. A UFO is spotted over Japan until it comes to rest at the base of Mt Fuji. The occupants are revealed to be Futurians, time travelers from the 23rd century. They warn of a future where Japan is destroyed by Godzilla. The only way to prevent this is to erase Godzilla from history.
They travel back to 1944 to an Island in the Marshal chain where a garrison of Japanese soldiers were saved by a dinosaur who kills the invading US forces. The island was subjected to atomic test ten years later. Using teleportation, they transport the dinosaur to the Bering Straight. When they return to the present, Godzilla has disappeared from his resting place, but in his place a new monster has surfaced, King Ghidorah. The Futurians lied about the future. Japan was actually the most prosperous nation in the 23rd century. They wanted to weaken Japan with King Ghidorah.
They created the monster by leaving these cute little creatures called dorats which merged into one giant creature when exposed to radiation. Now Japan has a dilemma. They need Godzilla to fight this new threat. The send a nuclear sub to the Baring Straight in hopes of blasting the dinosaur with radiation to create a new Godzilla. Little do they know, a Russian sub sunk there years earlier, irradiating the dinosaur. The sub they send is destroyed, and merely just strengthens Godzilla. Godzilla fights King Ghidorah and defeats him. Now Japan has Godzilla to deal with. One of the Futurians who has a change of heart, salvages the remains of King Ghidorah in the 23rd century, and creates a cyborg, Mecha-King Ghidorah.
they send it back in time to fight Godzilla. It takes Godzilla out to sea where Godzilla emerges still alive.
                           This film isn't the most action packed of the series. In fact, godzilla doesn't show til over 45 minutes in. But the plot is very intriguing that it doesn't hurt the film. The issues with the time travel in this film, it's not really clear on how it works. They eliminate Godzilla from history, but people still remember his existence. There's articles that do try to make sense of it, but there's still a failure on the movies script for not making it clear. The Futurians are pretty interesting. They are part of a group with the goal of balancing the power of Earth's nations. Their crew also include a android which is used to resemble the Machines from the recently released Terminator 2. They even have scenes resembling moments from that film. Even on one of the posters he looks like a terminator.
The WWII scenes actually garnered some controversy initially due to the depiction of American soldiers being trampled by the Godzillasaurus. The main moment to note is two naval officers on the ship who see the time machine fly by, thinking it;s a extraterrestrial aircraft. One says to the other, " Let's keep this our little secret. You can tell your son about it, Major Spielberg".  The commander of  the Japanese garrison eventually becomes a successful businessman, and watches as his former savior destroys the city he's help build. He comes eye to eye with the monster. You think maybe they'll have a moment. But nope, Godzilla just blasts him with his atomic breath. The best part of this film how Japan can't catch a break.  They remove Godzilla. King Ghidorah shows up. They need Godzilla to defeat King Ghidorah. Godzilla defeats King Ghidorah. Now they need something to fight Godzilla.  With the convoluted aspects of its time travel put aside, this is one of the best of the series.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Godzilla vs Biollante

                         Godzilla vs Biollante was released in 1989. Five years after The Return of Godzilla.  It brought back the monster brawl with a new monster for Godzilla to face.

                         The film starts out with a recap of the previous film's ending, reestablishing Godzilla is only entrapped in Mt. Mihara.  In his wake, Godzilla has left precious Godzilla cells. Cells are stolen,and taken to Saradia where Dr. Genshiro Shiragami does research on them until a terrorist attack destroys the cells and kills his daughter.
Five years later Shiragami has merged his daughter's cells with that of a rose to preserve her soul. The JSDF uses Godzilla cells in hopes to create Anti-Nuclear Energy Bacteria as a weapon against Godzilla if he returns. Shiragami agrees to help create the ANEB, but under the condition he has access to the cells for his own research. He merges the G-Cells with the rose in hope of keeping it from dying. The result is a giant rose he names Biollante. 
                           An  American genetics company plants explosives at mount Mihara threatening to release Godzilla if the cells aren't handed over. The Japanese agree to hand them over. but the trade is thwarted by a Saradian agent who also wants the cells. Godzilla is released and seeks out Biollante who is defeated with ease. The JSDF use ANEB against Godzilla which seems to have no effect.
They determine that Godzilla's body temperature needs to be raised for the bacteria to take effect. They construct microwave-emitting plates which create artificial lightning to raise Godzilla's temperature. They lure him into into the trap until Biollante arrives now larger than godzilla. Godzilla and Biollante fight it out until Godzilla flees, and collapses on the beach exhausted from the ANEB. The Saradian agent kills Shiragami, but is disintegrated on one of the plates.
Biollante dissolves and floats into space, but the spirit Shiragami's daughter ascends with it. Godzilla awakes.and heads out to sea.
                             As earlier films explored the dangers of nuclear energy, this film explored genetic engineering. Biollante is one the most creative monsters of the series. As Godzilla represents the dangers of nuclear energy, Biollante is the result of the mismanagement of genetic power. A line within the film sums up its view on the two monsters. Shiragami states, " Godzilla and Biollante are not monsters. It's the scientists who create them who are the true monsters". It really hits home a message of responsible use of power mankind possesses. The film is heavily human driven . The human plot involves different parties who desire the cells which results in a significant amount of action and car chases. One thing that really sets the Heisei era apart from the Showa is continuity. These films acknowledge previous events, and many characters  return throughout these films. This allows viewers to follow and watch as characters grow as their fight against Godzilla and other threats go on. The JSDF command is kept from film to film which makes you feel for them due to all the struggles they go through.
One Character is particular is Miki Saegusa. She is a Psychic who joins G-Force in the fight against Godzilla. As the films go on, she comes to realize Godzilla has a purpose,  Godzilla vs Biollante is a overlooked film in the series primarily due to it using a original monster. For the next entry, TOHO would bring back Godzilla most famous adversary.



Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Return of Godzilla

                                 RETURN OF GODZILLA

                         TOHO brought Godzilla back in 1984 with The Return of Godzilla or simply title Godzilla in Japan. The film started the Heisei series which wiped the slate clean with the exception of the ’54 film.  This era took a more serious approach and presented Godzilla as a force of nature.


                        The film begins with a fishing vessel caught in a storm near an island. Within the raging storm, the island seems to come alive. A few days later, reporter Goro Maki discovers the ship's remains. He slips aboard to find the whole crew dead, seemingly drained of blood. The only survivor is a crew member named Hiroshi Okumura. Maki is attacked by a giant Sea louse, but is saved by Okumura. When they return, it is determined that what Okumura saw was a new Godzilla.  The discovery is kept secret, therefore preventing Maki from sharing his story.  He visits a professor named Hayashida who presents his theories on Godzilla. There he meets Naoko, Okumura's sister, and informs her that her brother is alive. 
                          A Soviet nuclear submarine is attacked by Godzilla. To prevent a Cold War escalation, the Japanese reveal the return of Godzilla. At a cabinet meeting the JSDF reveal their secret weapon Super X. A attack plane specifically designed to handle nuclear disasters. Godzilla attacks a nuclear power plant to consume the energy from the reactor.
Professor Hayashida discovers Godzilla can be lured by the call of birds. He proposes they use this to lure Godzilla to Mount Mihara to trap him in the volcano. The Prime Minister meets with American and Soviet representatives who propose using nuclear weapons. The minister reinstates Japan's zero tolerance for using nuclear weapons.
                         Godzilla appears in Tokyo bay. The JSDF attempts to stop him, Godzilla makes short work of their forces. During the conflict, a Soviet ship is damaged resulting in an accidental launch  of a nuclear warhead from a satellite Godzilla is confronted by the Super X which seems to successfully bring him down.
The Soviet launch is discovered, and the American's assistance is requested in shooting the missile down.  Meanwhile, Professor Hayashida, Maki, and Naoko are extracted from a building near by, Due to winds, Maki and Naoko are left to find their own way out of the building. The Americans successfully shoot down the missile, but the blast results in an electrical storm and a EMP.  The radiation revives Godzilla who destroys the Super X. Maki and Naoko are caught up in destruction. Hayashida arrives at the volcano to activate the signal.  Before Maki and Naoko are trampled, Godzilla turns away, and follows the signal.  He arrives at the islands, and after some hesitation he falls into he volcano becoming imprisoned within.

                        This film was a return to the tone of the original. Godzilla is back to being the villain and there are real stakes involving the characters. The Godzilla suit has been given a overhaul with a more menacing look.  The film also revisits the nuclear themes of the original through the discussions with the Soviets and Americans.
The film did get a Americanized version called Godzilla 1985. It added American footage. giving an american perspective on the story. It also saw the return of Raymond Burr as Reporter Steve Martin. He is brought in by the American's due to being a eye witness to Godzilla's attack in '54. The film makes some story changes. It hints that Godzilla may not have been killed in '54, not indicating this is a new Godzilla. It presents the ending as Godzilla being killed, not just entrapped. One of the biggest changes is the Soviet missile launch. The Japanese version presents it as a accidental launch, while the America version  makes it intentional. This film is very underrated, partly due to their being no opposing monster, It conveys a sense of dread that few others in the series contain. It really reestablished Godzilla as the king of the monsters.