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Takashi Yamazaki
Director -
Michael Arias
Other -
Naoki Sato
Original Music Composer -
Akira Ifukube
Original Music Composer -
Minami Ichikawa
Executive Producer -
Akihiro Yamauchi
Co-Producer -
Tatsuji Nojima
Visual Effects -
Kazutaka Sugiyama
Modeling
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Chris Sawin 12/13/2023 12:10:41 AM
_Godzilla Minus One_ is not only one of the best films out of the 30-plus in the series, but also one of the best films of the year. The acting is superb, the destruction is immense and incredible, and the gnarly Godzilla design is fantastic. It’s ridiculous, if true, that this film only has a budget of $15 million because it looks better than most Hollywood blockbusters. Full review: bit.ly/kamikaiju
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Sweet0Girl 1/9/2024 4:35:18 PM
**So good!** I have been watching Godzilla movies as long as I can remember. Most are enjoyable and enteretaining except the 1998 American made one. It's one of the worse movies I have ever seen. This movie has no right to be as good as it is! But it is good. Very good and a great movie to celebrate the 70th anniversay of the most well known kaiju in the world. Must be seen on the big screen. I didn't know a Godzilla movie could pack an emotional punch the way this film did. It's a testament to the writing and acting in this film. Kamiki Ryunosuke, Hamabe Minami, Yamada Yuki, Aoki Munetaka, Yoshioka Hidetaka, Ando Sakura and Sasaki Kuranosuke. I'm listing all the actotrs here b/c everyone played their roles well. I also, must shout out the little girl actress. I don't know her name but she was magnificent and I think she was only 3 or 4 years old. I can't give much away but the film explores survivors guilt, shame and forgiveness.
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MovieGuys 5/3/2024 6:05:58 AM
Godzilla Minus One, is a poignant anti war film as much as it is a monster flick. I agree with other reviewers that this is by far and away the best Godzilla film I have seen, bar none. What makes it work is a genuinely moving back story of a man broken by war, redeemed through an act of courage in the service of love, the bonds of family and ultimately life itself. Acting is superb, with flawlessly honest, very human performances, from the entire cast. Godzilla effects are well done too. The destruction and the misery the monster brings to Japanese cities and their populace, is genuinely disturbing. In summary, I loved this film more for its back story than its monster tale. Indeed, in the context of this film, Godzilla feels like a metaphor of sorts, for the real monster, which is war and the destruction it brings both physical and psychological, to innocent lives.
Minami Hamabe
Noriko OishiYuki Yamada
Shiro MizushimaSakura Ando
Sumiko OtaHidetaka Yoshioka
Kenji NodaRyunosuke Kamiki
Koichi ShikishimaKuranosuke Sasaki
Yoji AkitsuMunetaka Aoki
Sosaku TachibanaKenji Mizuhashi