How to Make Godzilla Really Angry (2019) Poster

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9/10
Gotta love and respect Godzilla
Rodrigo_Amaro24 July 2020
And here's another delightful experience with Godzilla in stop motion, short and simple but highly effective. The old-school monster proves himself as someone to be respected and feared but it's not like those old days of him causing mayhem by crushing cities to pieces. To truly knows what infuriates the most is that he doesn't tolerate lack of respect. Hail to the king, you're going to admire him a lot after this film.

Here, Godzilla is a dedicated father who entertains his child and the best friend of the young Zilla by telling a story of his glory days fighting other creatures. Sadly, the kids are way too distracted talking to themselves or using a cellphone in front of the senior Godzilla. That leads to a warning.

They stop for a while, the story goes back to where he stopped but it's hard to keep kid's attention for too long. Now, he's pissed! Watch and see the amazing result.

Kids and grown-ups will love this film, and Godzilla fans will have the opportunity to get a different perspective from the classical creature. It's not like things are done just for the laughs, there's also plenty of things to learn and admire with him and he can be a helluva guy. The director's creativity goes beyond limits with each moment becoming more interesting than the other. There's humor, suspense and even relevance for life. With this film and the "Coming Out" short all by the same director, we get instant moments of true identity with Godzilla and that's something that filmmakers need to develop more by presenting variations of one-dimensional classic characters. The power of imagination exists for that, the 'what if's of life'. Outstanding! 9/10.
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