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.

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