This past weekend, Toho was released Godzilla minus one in the US, and for a Japanese film, it had a fantastic debut and even broke a box office record. Godzilla minus one in its domestic debut it grossed $11 million, marking the highest opening weekend of all time for a live-action Japanese film in American theaters, which is pretty awesome! The current global total of Godzilla minus one is $34.1 million.
I know it’s not a runaway success, but the film is, without a doubt, the best Godzilla film that has ever been made, and I hope people continue to see it on the big screen! Although the film is considered a success, I am sad that more and more people are watching those legendary films that lack great storytelling and character development. I’m a Godzilla purist… what can I say?
The film currently has a critic score of 96% and an audience score of 98% and also has an A on CinemaScore. So if you don’t trust me, trust all the other reviews out there!
Toho’s Godzilla minus onewritten and directed by Takashi Yamazaki, it sees already devastated post-World War II Japan facing a new threat in the form of Godzilla.
The film is set in Japan 1945-1947. “After the war, Japan was reduced to nothing. Godzilla appears and throws the country into a negative state. Against the most desperate situation in the history of Japan, how – and with whom – will Japan resist?”
The film is the protagonist Ryunosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, Yuki Yamada, Munetaka Aoki, Hidetaka Yoshioka, Sakura AndoAND Kuranosuke Sasakiwith amazing music by Naoki Sato.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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