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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMothra's twin nymphs and children from the city find a lost city, as well as a giant monster that is attracted to environmental calamities.Mothra's twin nymphs and children from the city find a lost city, as well as a giant monster that is attracted to environmental calamities.Mothra's twin nymphs and children from the city find a lost city, as well as a giant monster that is attracted to environmental calamities.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Kentarô Sakai
- Policeman in Ishigaki Island
- (as Kentaro Sakai)
Masahiro Satou
- Tatsuzô Itoman - Funny Teacher
- (as Masahiro Sato)
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After kicking the butt of Death Ghidorah, Mothra takes on Dagarah, a creature who was genetically engineered to destroy garbage which went wrong (don't they always?). It's producing starfish-like creatures called Barem, and Mothra's the only one who can stop Dagarah before he destroys the world!
Mothra's more or less the same in this movie (apart from the final battle). The same beam weapons as before, but gets a colour change courtesy of the healing powers of Ghogo.
Dagarah's an odd one. It's original, I'll give it that, but apart from that, it's not a particularly good monster. It's good how Mothra can't touch him, especially when he dives deeper beneath the sea. Apart from that, it's not much good.
AquaMothra is one of the best Mothra forms I've seen. The CGI-fuelled sequence with the multi AquaMothras shooting their beam weapons inside of Dagarah is pretty surreal, but it's meant to be!
Ghogo's one of the most bizarre points of the movie. You can actually see the wire which it's attached to when it bounces! Even more bizarre is its human-healing properties: its urine. I wonder if it's any relation to Trumpy from Pod People, like a mother's niece's friend's friend's sister's person-who-they-met-in-the-mall's cousin's school-friend's pet. Ghogo, you can do magic things! (It's called evil. Or is it more like goofiness?)
I'm not going to talk about the kids. The Elias are not much different. Moll's still determined to stop the creature and Belvera, where Lora is still the unsure, emotional one. Belvera doesn't get much screentime, and when she does, it's in the company of those two nimrods she hired. Garu Garu's back, but its more mechanised this time. When Mothra lifts Dagarah out of the water when it's been killed (or something like it) the princess says something, Mothra's tractor-beam loses hold, and DAGARAH LANDS ON THE TEMPLE, COMPLETELY OBLITERATED!!! Was that meant to happen?
At the end of the movie, there should have been a prelude to MOSURA 3 with King Ghidorah heading towards Earth....
Mothra's more or less the same in this movie (apart from the final battle). The same beam weapons as before, but gets a colour change courtesy of the healing powers of Ghogo.
Dagarah's an odd one. It's original, I'll give it that, but apart from that, it's not a particularly good monster. It's good how Mothra can't touch him, especially when he dives deeper beneath the sea. Apart from that, it's not much good.
AquaMothra is one of the best Mothra forms I've seen. The CGI-fuelled sequence with the multi AquaMothras shooting their beam weapons inside of Dagarah is pretty surreal, but it's meant to be!
Ghogo's one of the most bizarre points of the movie. You can actually see the wire which it's attached to when it bounces! Even more bizarre is its human-healing properties: its urine. I wonder if it's any relation to Trumpy from Pod People, like a mother's niece's friend's friend's sister's person-who-they-met-in-the-mall's cousin's school-friend's pet. Ghogo, you can do magic things! (It's called evil. Or is it more like goofiness?)
I'm not going to talk about the kids. The Elias are not much different. Moll's still determined to stop the creature and Belvera, where Lora is still the unsure, emotional one. Belvera doesn't get much screentime, and when she does, it's in the company of those two nimrods she hired. Garu Garu's back, but its more mechanised this time. When Mothra lifts Dagarah out of the water when it's been killed (or something like it) the princess says something, Mothra's tractor-beam loses hold, and DAGARAH LANDS ON THE TEMPLE, COMPLETELY OBLITERATED!!! Was that meant to happen?
At the end of the movie, there should have been a prelude to MOSURA 3 with King Ghidorah heading towards Earth....
First, I love the majority of Toho films. All the silly Godzilla flicks from the 70's and so on, but this film is taking it to a new level. Granted, I'll give it a 5 out of 10, but whats the deal with Mothra and all the powers it now has?....AquaMothra?...give me a break. Both creatures had too many different weapons that weren't explained nor seemed to be a dominant in battle. The effects were good, better than most films of this type, but I would have liked to see more land-based battles, because a moth in water doesn't cut it for me. Dagahra was a unique and interesting creature, so hopefully he'll appear again. After seeing the "Rebirth of Mothra", this was kind of a letdown and a little boring at the end. Hopefully Rebirth 3 is better.
The first "Rebirth of Mothra" was truly an interesting movie but the second incarnation is weak. All three of the little fairies: Moll, Lora and the evil Belvera return which helps this movie. Mothra is no longer just a youngster from the first but a more mature Moth with new weapons to save the Earth. The best weapon was the ability to change into an underwater Moth. She was like a "slick" looking submarine as she was swimming. Another weapon was the ability to break into little Moths, with the "battle smarts" to battle the evil creature Dagarah internally. Talk about giving someone "heartburn." Dagarah sure had a pain in his stomach. He needed to learn that swallowing your enemy is not the "best policy." The weakest part of this film was a little doll like thing called the "Ghogo." It was supposed to contain much power but this was really hard to believe if you "judge a book" by its appearance. It was so child-like that this film seemed like a "kiddie-fair" whenever you watched this creature move around.
The sequel to Rebirth of Mothra is surprisingly much more
entertaining. The cast is a lot better, and a lot less pointless.
The sets are pretty cool and much more interesting then the first
one. The plot is pretty much a typical kaiju plot, with the same
Captain Planet stuff the first one had. The new monster, Dagahra, is
pretty cool, too.
One of the main things that killed Rebirth of Mothra was the human
interaction and how pointless it was. Thankfully, this one has a lot
better and a lot less pointless human interaction. The main
characters are still kids, but they're a lot less annoying then the
ones from the first one. There's also more for them to do, and no
blank stares! It's a lot more like the usual kaiju plot and it helps
make the movie more entertaining.
Another thing that was kind of boring with Rebirth was the sets. It
was pretty much just forest. This is a lot more interesting, with a
city being demolished, and a bunch of cool water scenes, as well as a
great looking ancient pyramid that comes out of the water. The
inside of the pyramid is a bunch of corridors that are like part Last
Crusade and part Stargate.
The plot is a typical kaiju/Captain Planet one. Humans do bad
things, like polluting the oceans; monster comes to wreak havoc for
it. The little twin faerie girls of Mothra, Moll and Lora, come to
the rescue and call on Mothra to fight the creature off. Belvera,
the bad faerie sister, tries to stop them. They're costumes have
changed since the first movie, and they still look pretty cool, but I
liked Belvera's old costume better. At least the Captain Planet
stuff isn't as sappy as it was in the first movie.
Dagahra is pretty cool looking, but not as cool as some of the other
baddies in other kaiju movies. The fight scenes were a lot more
action packed and a lot steadier then the first, which helped keep
the boredom at bay. But still, I tended to get bored while watching
it. While Mothra can kick ass, his powers seem to be so weird and
varied that it's almost like there isn't anything he can't do.
Mothra can even transform into Aqua-Mothra to fight underwater, as
well as turn into a bunch of Mini-Mothras to actually go INSIDE
Dagahra and fight the little poisonous starfish critters it can shoot
out.
Overall: Rebirth of Mothra 2 is more entertaining then the first one,
but it's still a mediocre kaiju movie. It goes from kinda
entertaining, to kinda weird, and finally just kinda boring. Like
the first one, it's worth renting if you're a fan.
entertaining. The cast is a lot better, and a lot less pointless.
The sets are pretty cool and much more interesting then the first
one. The plot is pretty much a typical kaiju plot, with the same
Captain Planet stuff the first one had. The new monster, Dagahra, is
pretty cool, too.
One of the main things that killed Rebirth of Mothra was the human
interaction and how pointless it was. Thankfully, this one has a lot
better and a lot less pointless human interaction. The main
characters are still kids, but they're a lot less annoying then the
ones from the first one. There's also more for them to do, and no
blank stares! It's a lot more like the usual kaiju plot and it helps
make the movie more entertaining.
Another thing that was kind of boring with Rebirth was the sets. It
was pretty much just forest. This is a lot more interesting, with a
city being demolished, and a bunch of cool water scenes, as well as a
great looking ancient pyramid that comes out of the water. The
inside of the pyramid is a bunch of corridors that are like part Last
Crusade and part Stargate.
The plot is a typical kaiju/Captain Planet one. Humans do bad
things, like polluting the oceans; monster comes to wreak havoc for
it. The little twin faerie girls of Mothra, Moll and Lora, come to
the rescue and call on Mothra to fight the creature off. Belvera,
the bad faerie sister, tries to stop them. They're costumes have
changed since the first movie, and they still look pretty cool, but I
liked Belvera's old costume better. At least the Captain Planet
stuff isn't as sappy as it was in the first movie.
Dagahra is pretty cool looking, but not as cool as some of the other
baddies in other kaiju movies. The fight scenes were a lot more
action packed and a lot steadier then the first, which helped keep
the boredom at bay. But still, I tended to get bored while watching
it. While Mothra can kick ass, his powers seem to be so weird and
varied that it's almost like there isn't anything he can't do.
Mothra can even transform into Aqua-Mothra to fight underwater, as
well as turn into a bunch of Mini-Mothras to actually go INSIDE
Dagahra and fight the little poisonous starfish critters it can shoot
out.
Overall: Rebirth of Mothra 2 is more entertaining then the first one,
but it's still a mediocre kaiju movie. It goes from kinda
entertaining, to kinda weird, and finally just kinda boring. Like
the first one, it's worth renting if you're a fan.
I started watching this on a whim, since it was uploaded as Japanese dub with English subtitles, which is how I prefer to watch the kaiju movies. I hadn't seen the first 'Rebirth of Mothra' before this one, so I may have been missing some context for it.
It definitely seemed more of a kids' movie than some of the kaijus I've seen.
I give it major deductions, particularly for its heavy reliance on greenscreens & early-gen CGI, which made for a lot of unbelievable scenes. I was surprised at the amount of blood shown on the shirts of the two human antagonists in one of the later scenes - & even more surprised to see them in the scene immediately following to be wearing perfectly clean shirts!
I give it one star for the studio of the ancient city, which was surprisingly ornate, one star for the explosions & such which they look to have put a lot of work into, & three stars for Moll & Lora. Those two cuties were the stars of the show for me. I wouldn't mind wifing that Sayaka Yamaguchi, to be honest.
It definitely seemed more of a kids' movie than some of the kaijus I've seen.
I give it major deductions, particularly for its heavy reliance on greenscreens & early-gen CGI, which made for a lot of unbelievable scenes. I was surprised at the amount of blood shown on the shirts of the two human antagonists in one of the later scenes - & even more surprised to see them in the scene immediately following to be wearing perfectly clean shirts!
I give it one star for the studio of the ancient city, which was surprisingly ornate, one star for the explosions & such which they look to have put a lot of work into, & three stars for Moll & Lora. Those two cuties were the stars of the show for me. I wouldn't mind wifing that Sayaka Yamaguchi, to be honest.
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- AnecdotesThe last kaiju (monster) film Tomoyuki Tanaka would work on. This film was released a few months after his death. Tanaka created Godzilla and produced every Toho Co. Ltd. tokusatsu (special effects) movie between Godzilla (1954) and this.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Renaissance de Mothra 3 (1998)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Rebirth of Mothra II
- Lieux de tournage
- Indonésie(Jungle/forest scenes)
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- Budget
- 1 000 000 000 JPY (estimé)
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