In many ways, the film fully embraces the Showa Era silliness Godzilla movies came to be known for, with impossibly elaborate and expensive constructions (like Kong's containment dome, Apex's antigrav tech and enormous underground transportation system, Mechagodzilla itself), and stranger things like what amounts to a wormhole to the Hollow Earth and the impossible power source there simply existing with no explanation even attempted. Renowned actors are cast as the purely functional characters with only as much personality as necessary to move the plot forward, and the plot serves primarily to justify the monster fights, and those monster fights are lovingly rendered in top-notch CGI. All-in-all, it's a perfect example of an insane-yet-awesome 60s Godzilla flick given a modern, big-budget blockbuster reskin.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 09:32