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Godzilla: Minus One

Título original: Gojira -1.0
  • 2023
  • B
  • 2h 4min
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Godzilla: Minus One (2023)
Post-war Japan is at its lowest point when a new crisis emerges in the form of a giant monster, baptized in the horrific power of the atomic bomb.
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Acción épicaAventura épicaAventuras de dinosauriosDrama de ÉpocaÉpicaÉpica de ciencia ficciónHorror sobrenaturalHorror y monstruosKaijuTragedia

Japón, desolado tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, entra en crisis tras la aparición de un monstruo bautizado por la bomba atómica.Japón, desolado tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, entra en crisis tras la aparición de un monstruo bautizado por la bomba atómica.Japón, desolado tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, entra en crisis tras la aparición de un monstruo bautizado por la bomba atómica.

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    • Takashi Yamazaki
  • Guionistas
    • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Ishirô Honda
    • Takeo Murata
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    • Minami Hamabe
    • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Sakura Andô
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    • Dirección
      • Takashi Yamazaki
    • Guionistas
      • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Ishirô Honda
      • Takeo Murata
    • Elenco
      • Minami Hamabe
      • Ryûnosuke Kamiki
      • Sakura Andô
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    • 257Opiniones de los críticos
    • 81Metascore
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    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 43 premios ganados y 62 nominaciones en total

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    Minami Hamabe
    Minami Hamabe
    • Noriko Ôishi
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    Ryûnosuke Kamiki
    • Kôichi Shikishima
    • (as Ryunosuke Kamiki)
    Sakura Andô
    Sakura Andô
    • Sumiko Ôta
    • (as Sakura Ando)
    Munetaka Aoki
    Munetaka Aoki
    • Sôsaku Tachibana
    Hidetaka Yoshioka
    Hidetaka Yoshioka
    • Kenji Noda
    Yuki Yamada
    • Shirô Mizushima
    • (as Yûki Yamada)
    Kuranosuke Sasaki
    Kuranosuke Sasaki
    • Seiji Akitsu
    Miou Tanaka
    • Captain Tatsuo Hotta
    Sae Nagatani
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      Yûya Endô
      Yûya Endô
      • Tadamasa Saitô
      Shota Taniguchi
      • Former Military Man Taniguchi
      Kenji Mizuhashi
      Yuki Takao
      Shôhei Abe
      • Tachibana's Assistant
      Ryô Ônishi
      Kisuke Iida
      Kisuke Iida
      • Akio Itagaki
      Ippei Sasaki
      • Dirección
        • Takashi Yamazaki
      • Guionistas
        • Takashi Yamazaki
        • Ishirô Honda
        • Takeo Murata
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      7ArgonReviews

      Enjoyable With a Glimmer of Insight into Japanese Culture

      This is an enjoyable film to watch, and if you're on the tail end of its theater run or considering if it's worth streaming, the short answer is it's worth seeing. I do feel like among certain fan circles the movie is slightly 'overhyped' but that doesn't make the movie bad, it is in fact quite good. I think the exploration of the main character's relationship with kamikaze piloting, and in turn both Japan's historical understanding of that phenomenon as well as the West's, is actually still more poignant and worth exploring than perhaps we might be inclined to give it credit for. It's hard to overstate how culturally significant the kamikaze pilots were during and in the immediate aftermath of World War 2; although we had Oppenheimer to remind us of the cultural impact of the bomb, for soldiers that lived during World War 2, it was the stories of the kamikaze pilots that left a huge impact, even for people not in the Pacific theater. Likewise, Japan has long struggled to articulate its historical relationship to kamikaze pilots, with the memorial there being a kind of hot-button issue for multiple decades now. This film perhaps doesn't offer a searing insight, but rather a kind of wishful alternate path to how Japan and the west feels about kamikaze pilots. I think what's particularly remarkable about this film, frankly, is the way it pushes against the grain--a lot of Japanese cinema, especially that designed for view by western audiences, tends toward a construction of victimhood due to the bomb. This film tries to grapple with the echoes of imperial desire both immediately after the war and, perhaps, now.

      Honestly, come for the big cool depiction of Godzilla, but leave with a reflection of Japan's relationship to World War 2.
      9druss44121-1

      Maybe the best Godzilla movie since the original

      I'm a huge fan of Godzilla, I think the original from 1954 is a genuine classic and a great film (not just a great "monster" movie). The Heisei era is my overall favorite, and I thought Shin Godzilla was weird in all the right ways. It was one of my favorite movies from that year.

      This one might be even better. You actually care about the characters. It deals with some very serious topics, such as survivors guilt and the aftermath of war violence on civilians and conflicting emotions around national pride and feeling betrayed by your government. Yet the film is also exciting and optimistic and has some of the best Godzilla sequences ever put to screen. My favorite depiction of Godzilla is as a force of nature, representing the power of the atomic bomb or the fury of war itself. That's the Godzilla you get here. I think this film can very favorably be compared to American classics like Jaws and Jurassic Park, too.

      I don't want to say too much, it's best to just experience the movie for yourself. The only part that felt a little false to me was the very end, but I understand why the director wanted to do it that way. The special effects look great for the most part, but there are a couple of shots here and there that aren't perfect when compared to some Hollywood movies. However, it hardly matters. This is an incredible film.

      9/10 easily, probably closer to 9.5

      My current Godzilla rankings:

      1) Gojira (1954) 2) Godzilla Minus One (2023) 3) Godzilla vs. Destoroyah (1995) 4) Shin Godzilla (2016) 5) Return of Godzilla (1984)

      Special mentions to GMK, Godzilla vs. Biollante, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974) and Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964)
      10dprinzing

      This is a different kind of Godzilla movie

      Without spoiling anything, this movie hit different from any other. It felt much more serious and quite a bit darker at times. The movie was amazing, the effects were great. I never thought I'd see a Godzilla movie where people were crying in the theater. It was quite the experience. Godzilla was truly an unstoppable force in this movie, whenever Godzilla would show up it was hard to feel anything but futility. Even in the rare event that Godzilla was injured he was only slowed down. This version of Godzilla might be more evil than Shin Godzilla though his motives are hard to understand where shin Godzilla it became apparent.
      8FeastMode

      Never expected a Godzilla movie to be this deep

      I love monster movies. I enjoy big, dumb, fun action movies. So it shouldn't be difficult for me to like Godzilla-related movies. Let's look at what Hollywood has put out (with my rating):

      Godzilla (2014) - 7 stars.

      Kong: Skull Island - 5 stars.

      Godzilla: King of the Monsters - 3 stars.

      Godzilla vs. Kong - 4 stars.

      Aside from the 2014 version, all of my reviews mention decent action surrounded by a terrible movie. But I can't remember a single action scene from them. Comparatively, the action scenes in Godzilla Minus One are INCREDIBLE. They are fully memorable and had my jaw dropped as far as it would go.

      BUT... this movie is 90% drama, only 10% Godzilla scenes. So you will fail unless you have a great story with fully developed characters and arcs, with full investment in those characters, with deep themes of trauma and remorse, and with emotionally powerful setups and payoffs.

      Who in the world would have expected that to be the case.

      This movie isn't just BEASTLY, it's sooooo good. Nearly every filmmaking aspect is well-done.

      Hollywood, please learn from this. I'm begging you.

      (1 viewing, 1/18/2024)
      9sheridan-turner

      This is one of the best iterations of Godzilla I have ever seen, and I have seen them all

      I just saw the advanced screening of Godzilla minus one and I have to say I was very pleased with the final product. If I had any complaints about this movie it is just that the CGI Godzilla often looked weird similar to a video game. However when Godzilla looked good, it was very impressive especially in the water scenes.

      Unlike every other Godzilla movie I have ever seen this is the first Godzilla movie where I actually liked on the characters and the storyline actually made sense and touched the human heart. It showed what people were dealing with at that time which was directly after world war II and how people were suffering not only with the after effects of the war but also the trauma from being exposed to a huge monster destroying cities.

      Godzilla may be a fictional character but loss and tragedy are real, and people are dealing with it everyday.

      Overall I really like this movie and it is obviously a prequel to the original Godzilla movie that came out over 70 years ago. Once you see this movie at some point you will understand why.

      What I would really like to see since it is clear that there have been multiple Godzilla's at some point in time is some type of legitimate crossover between toho and the American studios who are producing Godzilla monster verse in America. Last thing I or any fans want to see is a competition on who could spit out different and unique Godzilla's in two different countries.

      Since this is a Toho and Japanese produced movie, it would have been nice to have some of the theater edition Godzilla toys for sale like they do in Japan on every release.

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      • Trivia
        Instead of creating a new roar, the crew simply played the original Godzilla roar over loud speakers and recorded the audio.
      • Errores
        Shikishima lands his plane while still having a live bomb attached to his airplane. The normal procedure is to dump all live ordinance in the ocean before landing to avoid accidental detonations. Normally kamikaze aircraft had their ordnance firmly attached to their aircraft. Many did not have the equipment to jettison the bombs, as they were designed as kamikaze weapons.
      • Citas

        Noriko Oishi: Is your war finally over?

      • Créditos curiosos
        At the end of the end-credits, there are sounds of Godzilla's stomping and rubble crumbling down, ending with a Godzilla's roar.
      • Versiones alternativas
        A black-and-white version of this film, titled "Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color", was released in the United States on 26 January 2024.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in Cobra Cast IRL: CobraCast 199 (11/3/23) (2023)
      • Bandas sonoras
        Return of Godzilla
        From Kingu Kongu tai Gojira (1962)

        Written by Akira Ifukube

        Arranged by Naoki Satô

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 28 de diciembre de 2023 (México)
      • País de origen
        • Japón
      • Sitios oficiales
        • Godzillafilm (United Kingdom)
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      • También se conoce como
        • Godzilla Minus One
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Japón
      • Productoras
        • Robot Communications
        • Toho Studios
        • Toho
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      • Presupuesto
        • USD 15,000,000 (estimado)
      • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 57,144,669
      • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • USD 11,419,975
        • 3 dic 2023
      • Total a nivel mundial
        • USD 113,676,322
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        • 2h 4min(124 min)
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      • Mezcla de sonido
        • Dolby Atmos
        • IMAX 6-Track
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 2.39 : 1

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