Even more excited than I had been. I'm so there when this hits theaters.
SecretNegative said:
I'm seriously going to dare you to come up with a reason why this movie looks good other than "It's godzilla" or "it's a huge monster that destroys cities" that doesn't make you look like someone who enjoys Transformer or the fast and the furiious. Seriously, try.
Challenge accepted.
As is hinted in the trailer, the monster here represents both the uncontrollable and worst parts of nature
and human nature. Godzilla is an unknowable alien entity in a similar vein to a Lovecraftian monstrosity, but he is also us. Or rather, he's a result of our actions.
In this way Godzilla can be seen as the ultimate metaphor for man-made environmental disasters. Such as massive, ecosystem-shifting extinctions from overhunting or pollution. And the disastrous extreme weather patterns and rising sea levels we're seeing as a result of rapid global warming. Which has been accelerated by man-made greenhouse gases. And of course pollution and radioactivity in general.
So the monster allows us to put a face on our worst fears. That the planet is out to kill us, and it's really all our fault.
Also, Bryan Cranston is cute.