Godzilla Minus One

Godzilla Minus One

By Takashi Yamazaki

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2023-11-29
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 2h 4min
  • Director: Takashi Yamazaki
  • Production Company: TOHO
  • Production Country: Japan
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.573/10
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From 2,360 Ratings

Description

Academy Award® Winner Best Visual Effects. In postwar Japan, Godzilla brings new devastation to an already scorched landscape. With no military intervention or government help in sight, the survivors must join together in the face of despair and fight back against an unrelenting horror.

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  • The movie ISN'T about Godzilla.

    5
    By MTD-1969
    I know my taste in movies can be different from that of my family and friends. If I like a movie, I may talk about it with them, but I usually don't say much unless asked. This movie had me texting EVERONE before I left the parking lot of the cinema. I loved this movie. And to think it really wasn't about Godzilla. This movie was about the effect Godzilla had on the people and the struggles thay had in a post World War 2 Japan. The movie paces itself very well so you don't feel that therer's a dull moment wasted in the film. The story is top notch. The special effects beat anything I've seen from a Marvel film in recent months. This film has a lot of heart in it and it shows. Buy this film. You will not regret it.
  • The King has Returned

    5
    By Zach Mcqueen
    “This Movie, Painted In Despair, Will Strike You With Fear” — Director Takashi Yamasaki The King Has Come Home To Japan 🇯🇵 OH MY GODZILLA!!!! I'm utterly speechless, this movie was amazing in every possible way imaginable for an audience wanting to be entertained. The Human characters were very well written, the acting was outstanding, the emotions were strong with loss, pride and hope. The main cast were perfect together as a group, even the minor characters were amazing. The music, Oh My God the Music was conducted to fit every scene it was in and the OG theme was incredible to hear in a Dolby theater for the first time. Akira Ifukube would be proud, May he Rest In Peace. Lastly it was very educating in a way to see what Japan was like immediately after the War following the Atomic Bombs. The hardships they went through just to rebuild was very emotional to watch, but the way they climbed out of that pit of hopelessness would inspire any viewer to the franchise both Long Time along with Newer Fans Now to the matter at Hand, the Star Himself, GODZILLA. The King of the Monsters is more terrifying in this movie than any other in the 69 year history of the Longest running franchise in the World! Every time he appears on screen he strikes fear into your very soul and leaves you in Awe at the same time. His destruction was unrelenting, the action out of this world, his Power Godly, his portrayal Very Real. At times you almost feel sorry for him because what’s happened to him wasn’t his fault. I haven't seen a monster movie this well done since Peter Jackson's King Kong (2005) and Cloverfield (2008). My solid review of this movie is a 10/10, and I recommend save notifications of any kind for when this movie hits the Home Media market because I sure will. Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever watched a movie this perfect before Last note, The Whole Theater shook everytime Godzilla took a Step and my very bones were vibrating from his Roar #godzilla #godzilla1954 #godzillaminusone #monster #japan
  • An Enthralling, Emotional Ride

    5
    By Martinmd12
    Even if you dislike Godzilla, I think you will still like this movie. This is because it focuses on wonderfully written characters that are compelling to watch. The special effects are impressive, considering the budgets they had. The sound design is insane and is demo worthy. Godzilla is an amazing sight to see. I seriously think this is one of the best movie experiences you could have in your home right now.
  • Awesome

    5
    By Cervesas
    Hopefully, 70 years from now someone else will get to retell this story again and it can continue the impact. Japan was a part of the this war, and their ptsd needs also to be realized. Also Godzilla is the king of monsters!
  • The Greatest Monster Movie Ever Made

    5
    By The Clockwork Strix
    A beautiful soul-wrenching and inspiring epic, with a story full of heart, incredibly well-acted characters, and a portrayal of Godzilla that has never been more terrifying. The music is both powerful and moving. It won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects but this film should have been nominated in far more categories, especially Best Picture. Oppenheimer explained the technicalities of the atomic bomb, but this film will make you feel it's weight.
  • Godzilla the best of all G Movies.

    5
    By Q Diesal
    Perfect terror and Drama all in one.
  • Great Movie

    5
    By BigDaddyCee'
    Loved his atomic breath. Such a great adatation
  • There hasn’t been a better monster feature

    5
    By Just another movie review
    Title says it all. This Godzilla movie offers up all the action and suspense you could hope for. But it also has a touching human story at its center. Both of those elements complement each other to make for such an engaging experience that American cinema has been too often missing out on these days. As great as giant spectacle can be, it can become quickly forgettable if it’s not backed up by a memorable story. Fortunately, this film nailed it. Monster movie fan or not, buy this. You will not forget it.
  • I want to see

    5
    By good job 14638
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