slasher or bust 🔪 twin peaks connoisseur ⛰️
degree in film, so my opinion obviously trumps everyone else's /s
utterly phenomenal score, interlaced with some incredibly strong imagery to make this one of, personally, my favourite godzilla films. it balances its darker, more mature concepts (environmentalism/pollution), with a more upbeat soundtrack (at points), and the slightly more goofy godzilla v hedorah fight scenes.
(ie. after the multitude of explosions, godzilla doing a kart roll and falling over, only to be juxtaposed against our young protagonist, ken, coming across the aftermath of hedorah; corpses and skeletons scattering the streets).
it's weird, it's psychedelic, but most importantly, it's the pinnacle of what a slightly more raw godzilla film can be.
listen, i get it, i, too, would try and bring back my ~~boyfriend's~~ roommates cat, especially when they got all sad about it. it's just the right thing to do.
others have talked about this in far more depth, but to legitimise the use of ai is just not something we should be doing - ESPECIALLY, as others have pointed out, when you go on strike against the usage of ai as a replacement factor.
ai generative art is so much worse than people realise, and to dismiss it as a thing of you should 'just enjoy the film' or blaming 'film bros' who warn others that it includes ai is so counter intuitive lmao.
hopefully they'll remove this before it comes to streaming, but i am very doubtful judging by the silence so far.
this is such a guilty pleasure of mine??? Like it's not great but I could easily binge watch it all again