
I recently watched “Godzilla minus one,” and my opinion of it is that it is a great movie—a 10 out of 10 for me. What is special about this movie is that unlike other Godzilla movies, where you want to see a big radioactive lizard, this movie somehow makes the audience feel more towards the characters, seeing things from their perspective.
Post WW2, the main character struggles with grief, trauma, and survivor guilt from a previous Godzilla attack, even more so for being a kamikaze pilot who was blamed for not “dying honorably” and is forced to face Godzilla again after surviving a war and a monster. The character fights his trauma and is beyond terrifed but that character feels responsible for not taking the chance to kill this monster when he had, 4 years after the war his was never done..
What I liked about the story is that the movie is a perfect balance between the characters and Godzilla, which is the main point of watching Godzilla, but the plot of the characters, the way they grow, and the way their emotions are realistic and something we can feel that being the main lesson on how a broken man powerless against something so powerful endured and instead of something like hope he used pure resilience to raise against something so terrifying
I think anyone would like this movie. I recommend it to everyone and should watch it. It is a PG-13 movie and, overall, the best Godzilla movie in a while. Like I said earlier, I would give it a 10 out of 10