Godzilla
Dir: Gareth Edwards
2014
***
Every Monster film has a purpose, a
subjective symbolism. The original Godzilla was a metaphor for
nuclear attack following Hiroshima, other Monster films since have claimed
similar use of metaphor, Cloverfield being one of the most resent, dealing
supposedly with the idea of a Terrorist attack following 9/11. Gareth
Edwards Godzilla sees two Monsters travel around the world, Godzilla in
pursuit to bring balance to the world. Godzilla could be seen as many
different things, a force for peace maybe, the UN? Mother nature? I doubt it,
but I think the many different places that the action (devastation) takes place
is a metaphor for the ever changing ways modern War is being fought. War is no
longer something happening far far away. I could be wrong. Godzilla looks more
like he did back in the original films, so Edwards has listened to what
fans have said following on from
1998's widely criticised version, it could be that he wanted to
give the fans what they wanted and having the contrast of various different
locations made the film visually more appealing. Again I could be wrong or
right on both counts. Either way, it's an enjoyable Monster film. It's not the
intelligent drama, sprawling epic or earth shattering romance I
thought it might have been since Gareth Edwards directed it but then he's
already made that movie, this is just a bit of fun. And fun it most certainly
is.
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