erttheking said:
I haven't seen it yet, but I have to say the reviews have been making me wary of it. You have a giant monster, a scientist that's a Hiroshima survivor and Bryan Cranston, and you focus on a god damn generic US Marine? What is with my country's obsession with the marines!?
One tiny niggling detail . . . the scientist's
father was a Hiroshima survivor.
OT: I thought they did a pretty decent job of going back to the original 1954 concept. The movie has slow pacing, but it was meant to. The monsters are backdrop to the story of the people rather than the main highlight. Stuff like that.
IF I had gone into the movie expecting something like Pacific Rim, I would have been severely disappointed. As it was, I went in hoping for something the Toho folks would be happy with. As such, I was quite happy.