Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack

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In the year 2004, fifty years after Godzilla's initial appearance, Isayama, a mysterious old man tries to awaken three monsters, which have been asleep in various regions of Japan to protect the country from Godzilla. He works in conjunction with General Tachibana from the defense force, a man who has dedicated his life to preparing for a future assault of Godzilla. And now the time has come... (official distributor synopsis)

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Lima 

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English 26) GODZILLA, MOTHRA AND KING GHIDORAH: GIANT MONSTERS ALL-OUT ATTACK – ALTERNATE REALITY SERIES 1999-2001. One adversary is not enough for the screenwriters; three is a much better number. The story features a mysterious old man who brings to life three monsters that protected Japan in ancient times. The first is Baragon, the representative of the earth, a four-legged monster with funny ears who "undermines" his opponents, the second is the good old Mothra, the representative of the air, an overgrown moth, and the third is the three-headed dragon King Ghidorah, the representative of the water, who fights in a "bite and don't let go" manner. The opening 30 minutes set the stage for the big clash, then suddenly Baragon comes out of the ground and the visual orgy can begin.....Yes, really an orgy, because this episode is visually very successful. The models of the buildings and the landscape no longer look like made of carboard and the fight between Godzilla and Ghidorah in the city is accompanied by beautiful fiery explosions. The special effects aren’t as stupid as they used to be, but then, this is 2001, it was about time. But the monsters are still funny and puppet-like, which I welcome. Converting Godzilla to digital form would lose its lovely naive charm. ()

kaylin 

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English The film primarily tries a different approach, giving the monsters new attacks, and disrupting their classical mythology. Sure, why not? But the story overall isn't that strong, and some of the special effects weaknesses were quite glaring to me. But it's still a fairly good and enjoyable piece of entertainment that slightly surpasses the average. Damn, there are still giant monsters here! ()

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