Godzilla, aka Gojira in Japanese, the film that inspired the recently released Godzilla film, as well as many others. In preparation for the Bryan Cranston Godzilla film, I decided to watch the original film that invented the Kaiju genre, launched a franchise that spans 32 films in total, and inspired many subsequent franchises such as Pacific Rim and Neon Genesis Evangelion, but does it deliver on the legacy?
If you are familiar with last year's Pacific Rim, you may know that Kaiju is Japanese for "strange creature," and it is a genre where, typically, a giant creature attacks, and Gojira is the one that started it all. While the American King Kong technically started the giant monster genre, Godzilla started the genre in Japan, as well as popularizing many tropes that would be used in other science fiction films.
Genre: Sci-Fi, Monster, Kaiju,
Release Date: November 3, 1954
Running Time: 96 minutes
MMPA rating: PG
The Good: Impressive effects for the era, Invented the Kaiju genre, Intriguing subtext,
The Bad: Human side is boring and dull, Severely dated in some aspects,

Characterization: 3.2/10- Again, as expected, the characters are mostly forgettable.
Action: 7.2/10- The 15-20 minutes of watching Godzilla completely trash the city is entertaining to watch providing you enjoy seeing the old special effects on display.
Acting: 4.9/10- Despite the language barrier (I watched it in subtitles), the performances are certainly overacted for the majority of the movie.
Soundtrack: 6.2/10- Most of the music is forgettable, except for the one track used when Godzilla was on screen.
Humor: N/A-
Entertainment Value: 6.9/10- While a few sections of the movie almost made me check out mentally, other parts of the movie were entertaining enough.
Overall: 6.5/10- Godzilla is, more or less, what I expected: a dated giant monster disaster flick with some intriguing subtext and that is basically what the movie delivers.
Closing comments: For what it is, Godzilla is not bad, and if you are interested in seeing how the Kaiju genre began, it is worth a watch due to its iconic status as the King of all Monsters.
Recommended for: Kaiju fans, Japanese film fans,
For a review of the recently released Godzilla, you can click here to read Jordan's review.
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