pros and cons
+ great monster action
+ nails the spirit of Godzilla
+ is surprisingly faithful to the series legacy
+ Cranston is great
+ Godzilla gives the best performance (he's very expressive, and his expression is almost always "I am so fucking angry")
+ almost a Lovecraftian movie
- wastes its female cast members
- seriously, you got Elizabeth Olsen as the female lead and had her do nothing but look scared/loving? C'mon.
- most of the rest of the cast is a bit bland (in a monster movie, oh no, who ever heard of such a thing?)
- holds out on its very best action until the climax (not really a flaw, but this seems to bother a lot of people)
- monsters lack overtly metaphorical reason for their existence (its there, but rather buried).
I really liked it, but I'm a Kaiju genre nerd. I had no reason to expect that a big studio mega-budget blockbuster would end up being a faithful entry in the Godzilla cannon, but I was pretty damn glad that it was. Many people don't seem to like the slow build that happens until you get a really good
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monster vs. monster fight
but there's a lot of good suspense/disaster movie set pieces that happen along the way. Anybody who says this film lacks the requisite mayhem quotient to be exciting, well that just baffles me.
so you should really already know if you'll like it before you go in. If you have any affection towards that big, scaly dude with the bad breath, you'll probably like this in kind. If you want The Raid, but with a giant, world destroying lizard, you'll be dissapointed.