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MemberMothra LarvaeMay-26-2014 9:38 PMHow do you like it? I liked the plot where the Muto(es) were said to be parasites consuming radioactive nutrients from within the host who was another creature like Godzilla, basically these bastards were sucking the host dry from the inside in order to grow. After they came out, they would feed on other radioactive materials. That explains why Godzilla was hunting down these Muto(es) to restore the balance; otherwise, the earth would be overrun by them.
In the Golden Gate Bridge scene, Godzilla’s back fins actually blocked some of the missiles; otherwise, the bridge would have been destroyed, and more people would have died from ‘friendly fire.” I think that the director wanted to point out more of the human’s mistakes and ignorance there too. I liked that too.
Questions: Godzilla and these Muto(es) were radioactive creatures of such sizes and scales, so wouldn’t they give off harmful radiation like crazy as they move around, and therefore, so very deadly to every human or living thing around them? Also, Godzilla’s nuclear breath was used during the battle with the Muto, again the radiation from it must be massive, but it seemed to have no effect on the main human character and others around. If the director wanted to make the movie more realistic, you would need to answer a few of these obvious technical and realistic questions to make the movie more satisfying. I am sure some other people must have thought about these questions. Your thoughts?
More Godzilla screen time and fight scenes would have earned a 9 from me on a scale of 1 to 10 for being entertaining. With that, I would even be willing to overlook some of the missing details and explanations in reality checks, and be happy! The CGI was awesome! Will definitely wait for the sequel!