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KAIJU CINEMA
"Humans are drawn to what repels them, because they share the same origin. And they fear they're heading toward the same end".
-Vrahno in "Godzilla (Badly) Explains His Origin".
The "genre" of Kaiju movies has been going on for many years, arguably as long as cinema has existed, the idea of a giant monster that might or might not represent something even bigger than themselves is a tale as old as time, we fear and love them.
I personally love them because they tend to look cool, act cool, sound cool, and are often allegories for cool stuff, plus many are prone to practical effects so that's a bonus, even if they look cheap there's genuine soul in them for that.
I plan to use this thread as a hub to discuss movies and the giant monsters in them, and not only limited to Japan as this thread will rightfully expect a lot of Godzilla, but I think a lot of his other coworkers deserve a bit of spotlight too.
To start, I would like to recommend some movies that I consider beginner friendly:
GOJIRA (Godzilla 1954)
A film made with extreme financial and time limitations, Godzilla is a heart wrenching sci-fi story with some touches of horror. Focusing on the still very present fear at the time of the Atomic Bombings of Japan, a giant deformed beast emerges from the depths of the ocean after the atomic blasts wakes him up and gives him great size and power, how will the scarred Japanese population cope and survive? Can they risk the potential casualties a full blown counterattack with new technology could produce?
KING KONG
King Kong is important not only in the history of cinema, but also for the genre it might have started. Movies with giant monsters existed before, but King Kong was the first one that posed the idea that maybe these weren't mindless monsters, what if the scary animal with seemingly uncontrollable strength had a personality? Had feelings? What if it could love?
Making King Kong an actual character and not just an obstacle the hero had to overcome changed everything.
GORGO
It is then that it is discovered that Gorgo is nothing but a scared baby, and something much bigger is coming to his rescue...
I love kaiju movies and I hope we can talk more about them!
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