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Godzilla started from the Philippines in 1999, where scientists Ichiro Serizawa with assistants probe a collapsed mine. They discovered a giant cave. It seemed have a huge creature came out of here and headed straight out to sea. A later time, near Tokyo of Japan, an earthquake collapsed Janjira nuclear power plant, leading to tragedy for Professor Joe Brodys family. 15 years later, Joe was still haunted by tragedy in the past. He had an illegal intrusion the power plant area isolated to investigate but he failed. His son, Brody Ford, an UXO clearance expert of the military, were from the US to Japan to guarantee his father. However, the reunion between father and son became the next exploration trip into the forbidden land. What they found was beyond their imagination…
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The Atlantic
Godzilla handles everything the military hurls at him: ships, guns, planes, rockets, even a squadron of HALO paratroopers. The only thing that can cut him down to size is being relegated to a supporting role in his very own movie.
May 16, 2014
Epoch Times
Olive Oyl once sang a love song about Bluto. The refrain was, 'He's... laaaarge.' And there you have Godzilla in a nutshell. He's large, and the movie's largely a crashing bore.
June 15, 2016
4:3
... with a cast and crew as strong as this, Godzilla should have been more than a disposable Hollywood blockbuster.
April 01, 2017
New Yorker
The beasts just want to have fun, but the gravest letdown in Edwards's film is that, most of the time, he fends off the chance to have fun himself.
May 16, 2014
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