Thursday, May 15, 2014

Godzilla 2014: A Fun-filled monster experience in 2D and 3D

The British director has brought up the world’s most popular giant radioactive lizard back into the cinematic yard by announcing the release of Godzilla 2014. The film will be opening this weekend and is expected to create the same magic that it does during its 2004 released on the same plot. This latest Hollywood attempt will make the audience stunned by featuring action sequences, crisis situation, and dangerous attacks on innocent public, which was never experienced before.









Firstly, the Godzilla 2014, looks exactly the way it should and is filled with many action-packed scenes that will make viewers feel horrified and amazed at the same time. Gareth Edward, a British director, in collaboration with his team of computer animators has come up with a creature design that looks fearsome and completely original on a 70mm cinema screen. The film will be available in 2D and 3D, and is a sequel of the legendary Japanese monster series in, which has been shot by the same director.

The screenplay is filled with raining forests, towered-buildings of the city, and the ridges running down to the spiky mountain range. The character is designed in such as way that it’s pathetically grasping forearms and tiny bewildered eyes will make you feel frightened, when the giant occupies the frame. Incidents that make him feel irritated are backgrounded by the similar clanging roar that has been used in the previous parts. Its arrestingly new appeal sounds in such a bang manner that as if he had just swallowed a steam train.



Coming to the star cast, the director has made selective actors to work for his film and Aaron Taylor-Johnson (playing Lieutenant Ford Brody, USN) is an explosive ordnance disposal technician, who has outdone his role in the film. Ken Watanabe as Dr. Ishiro Serizawa is a scientist, who helps Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his wife Elizabeth Olsen (Elle Brody) in discovering the new ways to bring out the giant creature from the city streets. Bryan Cranston has done it once again by entertaining the viewers before the monsters turn up to madness.
Juliette Binoche as Sandra "Sandy" Brody, Sally Hawkins as Dr. Vivienne Graham, David Strathairn as Admiral William Stenz, and Bryan Cranston as Joe Brody have also made tremendous efforts to do justification to their roles in the film. Written by Max Borenstein, the entire film is a series of events that has been filled with clumsy exposition, funny incidents, and horrified experiences. The plot of the story expects the humans to play the secondary characters while the monsters should occupy the whole attention of the viewers on a larger front.





The climax will remind the viewers about the challenges that the countrymen have faced during th end, but on a final call Godzilla and a couple of his rivals fall on the streets of San Francisco, leaving a monster man satisfied. Godzilla is a monster of its own kind and can be watched for a couple for hours without any disappointment, however, the other cast members aren’t capable enough to bind you in theatres. Visit your nearest theatres now to catch the glimpse of this gigantic creature that will frighten you with his roars!
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