To prepare for the film, director Adam Wingard said in an interview that he revisited a handful of Godzilla and King Kong films he grew up watching, which revived a sense of empathy he felt for the monsters as a kid. And that emotional element is exactly what he wants to bring to his mega monster crossover: "Some of those Godzilla movies I haven't seen since I was a kid so revisiting them was a lot of fun. To be able to almost go back in time and re-experience what that was like, I was able to directly empathize with that feeling when I really felt like, maybe Godzilla really is going to lose in this movie. That was really important because it helped me remember, going forward on Godzilla vs. King Kong, the kind of feelings people are going to have when they watch it. That's what I want to do, I really want you to take those characters seriously. I want you to be emotionally invested, not just in the human characters, but actually in the monsters. If I had my way, I want people to really be teary-eyed at the end of the movie, and be that invested in to what's going on."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:43