Godzilla, king of monsters they return.
First of all, you either have to love Godzilla or you are not a fan at all. I grew up watching the Toho Company from Tokyo Japan productions of all the Godzilla movies and even though the production value were so bad, it's hard to say, but like I have this phrase, "it's so bad, it's good!" So this movie, Godzilla King of the Monsters if you are a BIG fan, has all of the previous monsters who have battles Godzilla in the past. I mean we are talking about Mothra who is his ally, Ghidra, in the movie it is said differently, Rodan, and other giant creatures. The only creature from previous Godzilla movies that isn't in this movie is King Kong.
So the story is a little flimsy, but if once again if you are a big fan of Godzilla, then you will allow the gaps in the writing as the creatures themselves and the battles are actually what this movie is all about. Please don't forget that this is all about the king of monsters himself, Godzilla, and I must say like the Godzilla movie from 2016, he looks "beefed up" but appears similar to the Godzillas in the previous Toho productions, unlike the Godzilla movie in the 1990"s were he actually looks more like a lizard then the Godzilla we all remember. So the story kind of follows the same plot as the movie in 2016 with the exception of all of the great foes who we remember, again, Rodan, Ghidra or as in the movie, Ghidoran, and then there is Mothra who is Godzillas ally. Sophia Veragra is the scientist with her only surviving teenage daughter and she has rebuilt a invention, a box that produces sound waves and acoustic waves to either subdue the creatures or bring them literally back to life. There is plenty of action and this is a must only if you are a big Godzilla fan of fanatic. I bought a 4K copy for under twenty dollars, and the quality as 4K is known for is so detailed as well as the audio. But the action scenes are CGI, and this is only a must if you are a BIG Godzilla fan.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned