Godzilla (2014)




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Cast and Crew
Directed by : Gareth Edwards
Produced by : Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, Brian Rogers
Screenplay by : Max Borenstein
Story by : David Callaham
Starring : Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hawkins
Music by : Alexandre Desplat
Cinematography : Seamus McGarvey
Edited by : Bob Ducsay
Running time : 123 minutes


All You Need to Know 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_(2014_film)


I.M.C.F Review
The King of Monsters is back. Released on 60th Anniversary of Godzilla. A perfect reboot.
The arrogance of men is to think that nature is in their control and not the other way around. But nature has its own order.
As this is not a reboot of Roland Emmerich's film, it wont be running through the streets to terrorize the city. 
And also the size of Godzilla was very huge compared to old ones.
Cast & Performances were really good. Especially Bryan , Ken. Love the CGI. Set in Japan, San Franciso and other places...the first half is mostly to build up the story.
Second half has some amazing Visual effects. The fight between MUTOs and Godzilla is a must watch only on big screens. Nukes, EMP wiping out the grids, and the humans trying their best to minimize the causalities.
And 3D is cool which adds depth. IMAX will definitely make a difference.


I.M.C.F Rating : 77/100
Direction : 8 : The director was successful in handling the odds in the film very well!
Production : 8 : Not compromised.
Story/Plot : 7 : Very different and sometimes being different is not good.
Cast Performance : 8 : Godzilla wasnt shown much, but others did well.
Music : 7
Cinematography : 8
3D effects : 8
Screenplay/Editing : 8
Dialogues : 7
Awe moment : 8 (The point of Godzilla fighting for Humans!)


Ratings and Reviews from Popular Sites 
3.7/5   - Rotten Tomatoes
7.2/10 - IMDb


The first truly joyous popcorn action movie of the season.
60 years after he first appeared onscreen, Hollywood finally has done "Godzilla" right.
A proper-sized blockbuster, where the humans are wholly incidental.

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