Godzilla VS Destoroyah

  • Japon ゴジラVSデストロイア (plus)

Résumés(1)

In this high-tech, high-powered thriller, a new Godzilla emerges from his own ashes, radioactive and ready to take on Tokyo. But soon, he must battle his deadliest opponent yet: Destoroyah. And when Godzilla Junior joins the battle, the action gets even hotter. Only the Super X III can put the deep freeze on this three-way monster melee! (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (2)

kaylin 

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anglais The movie "Gojira vs. Destoroyah" is made for fans of the series who are familiar with the previous films and have a connection to each monster. There are references to older films, various allusions, and there is a continuation of the story. Additionally, it is very evident how the creators tried to come up with both an original story and an original approach to the battles, which was quite successful. The final confrontation is once again worth it, and this installment can only be recommended. ()

Lima 

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anglais 23) GODZILLA vs DESTOROYAH – HEISEI SERIES 1984-1995. This time, Godzilla is a walking nuclear bomb. It all revolves around the oxygen destroyer, the device that killed Godzilla in the first 1954 classic. Scientific research has determined that the destroyer has caused nuclear fusion at Godzilla's heart, resulting in a gradual rise in its body temperature and the threat of an explosion equivalent to the detonation of every nuclear weapon on planet Earth. So yes, script-wise it's sweetly stupid again. The film returns to the classic first one with flashbacks, even the mother of the young scientist in this movie is played by that film’s leading lady. There are plenty of references to the first legendary episode, and there is at least some sense of plot coherence. Of course, there has to be a showdown. Earth is attacked by one monster with a face that is a copy from Predator and another with a second retractable jaw like Alien. Both monsters concentrate their power into a mega-monster called Destoroyah, and the final battle can begin. The icing on the cake is the discovery at the end that Godzilla does not explode after exceeding the critical body temperature of 1200 degrees Celsius, but instead melts. Godzilla does die here, but this fact has not deterred the filmmakers from making a sequel. ()

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