Review of Godzilla

Godzilla (1954)
7/10
Godzilla
9 May 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Godzilla directed by Ishiro Honda, was a Japanese made film in 1954, which was a time period following World War two, in this film pay close attention to the effects that this movie brings in. During Godzilla the town is a piece remember to keep in mind that this movie was a few years after World War two ended so this country had just gotten done recovering from the war. However Godzilla brings in a whole new dynamic special effects by bringing in a monstrous animal known is Godzilla who is not only as tall as a skyscraper, but also has the ability to destroy cities within seconds and blow fire to cause even more destruction. Godzilla although is a monster who shows no bounds, they try to find a way to kill this enemy, but only one person has the technology that has to potential to end the life of the great beast and that is the scientist, the scientist shows the girl what it can do. What it is a little marble like object, but once dropped in water it rearranges chemical elements causing any life forms in the water to turn into straight skeleton. As the country draws Godzilla out to the ocean, they drop the CO2 object into the water to finally defeat the beast, at first it does not work, but the scientist gives his life in order to defeat Godzilla. One significant thing about Godzilla is that many say that the reason Godzilla was formed was the nuclear bombs and many new nuclear things that contaminated that water supply, thus transforming an animal into what became Godzilla.
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