
Godzilla: Planet of theĀ Monsters
Animation ⢠PG-13 ⢠2017 ⢠1 hr 29 min
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A desperate group of refugees attempts to recolonize Earth 20,000 years after Godzilla took over. But one young man wants revenge above allĀ else.
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January 17, 2018
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Interesting pov to Godzilla story, it was good š
Gorgeous animation, but the writing takes itself way too seriously.
Personally I liked this film. It had a really in-depth story and it was interesting to see Godzilla as the bad guy. Did feel slow at points.
This movie barely has anything to do with Godzilla. It feels like a poorly paced, overly long anime episode.
Disappointing. A Godzilla anime should be fantastic but the plot doesn't feel right for Godzilla, and the characters are dull and clichƩ
A godzilla anime should be amazing but godzilla is barely in the fucking movie. Extremely disappointing
So boring! I love Godzilla, Iām a huge fan but man this was disappointing.
Such an interesting premise, however the movie does not hold up to the premise, also do not love the animation
Strange interpretation of the series. Twist ending was unnecessary. Animation style is pretty bad. The first 10 minutes are amazing though
I tend to put Godzilla titles into 2 categories Good Film and Godzilla Film. This is one of those times i cant really put it into either one
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