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Shin Godzilla [Sub: Eng]
Upon finding out a great changes in Tokyo's rivers, weather and scientists investigate on the case to shock by the truth that all this disasters happen because of a huge monster, that wander through Tokyo's rivers,causing havoc and deaths of many and many if innocence, the thing that threatens people's lives.
22 May 1960, Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan
22 September 1965, Tokyo, Japan
22 May 1960, Ube, Yamaguchi, Japan
1959, Saga City, Saga, Japan
2 June 1944, Aichi, Japan
4 March 1940, Shizuoka, Japan
20 February 1959, Yachimata, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
24 April 1955, Kanagawa, Japan
3 November 1948, Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
24 December 1986, Tokyo, Japan
January 23, 2017
A film that marks the comeback of an iconic creature, resulting in almost the opposite of what the American tradition considers a monster movie. It's more like a film about bureaucrats with a monster in the background. [Full review in Spanish]
October 11, 2016
Godzilla ... lumbers through Tokyo in a far less natural way than the days when an actor in a rubber suit stomped on models.
October 11, 2016
Takes a more realistic, nuts-and-bolts approach to the eternal question: How do you solve a problem like Godzilla?
January 25, 2017
A reboot that recovers the original spirit of the saga and applies it to the singular current context. Certainly it has several defects but what it offers definitely deserves our time. [Full review in Spanish]
October 11, 2016
Anno & Higuchi's vision of the character is thoughtful and clever without straying too far from the Godzilla formula established in films like the original 1954 Gojira.
October 13, 2016
As far as Godzilla movies go, this one is-just as Toho promised-a smashing return to form.
February 26, 2017
Godzilla's strange and ever-changing nature goes some way to compensate for effects that are at times decidedly ropey, much as the relentless pace of the action and editing makes up for some very flat characterisation.
January 18, 2017
A film that, besides good humor, has some curious political remarks about XXI century Japan that definitely must be highlighted. [Full review in Spanish]
January 06, 2017
A very successful mix between show cinema and fiction television by Aaron Sorkin, which surprises and gives something new to the saga. [Full review in Spanish]
October 12, 2016
The King Of The Monsters roars back to life in his weirdest movie to date.
October 10, 2016
The film is at its best when it's in parody mode, though it keeps that card too close to the vest for much of its two-hour length.
March 03, 2017
Feels more like comprehensive news coverage instead of a monster movie with a linear storyline.

