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Godzilla Minus One Review: Takashi Yamazaki’s Visually Dazzling War Film Is A Cinematic Masterpiece

The winner of Best Visual Effects at the 96th Academy Awards, director Takashi Yamazaki’s Godzilla Minus One is the 37th film in the kaiju (Japanese for giant monster) franchise. The film is a moving portrait of a war-torn country threatened by a radioactive monster and a man’s quest to redeem himself.

June 09, 2024 / 09:16 IST
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Godzilla Minus One is streaming on Netflix.
Godzilla Minus One is streaming on Netflix.

A guilt-ridden Kamikaze pilot lands a jet at Odo island, a repair base for the suicide aviators. The pilot, Kōichi Shikishima (played to perfection by Ryunosuke Kamiki) is overwhelmed with guilt of having betrayed his countrymen and not executing the suicide attack by crashing his plane on the American ships. “A part of me wants to live”—he says in the film’s penultimate scene, just before flying the plane into Godzilla’s mouth, as he tries to redeem himself.

Godzilla Minus One Overview

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Kamiki embodies Shikishima’s guilt and post-war PTSD to near-perfection. The film is reminiscent of Steven Speilberg’s Oscar-winning war-epic Saving Private Ryan (1998), also set in the backdrop of World War II. Writer Robert Rodat’s screenplay intersperses moments of mayhem where Godzilla wreaks havoc in Tokyo with relatively calm scenes that play out in a domestic setting. The jump cuts between intense action scenes with explosions and relatively calmer indoors accentuate just how formidable the creature really is.

As Godzilla walks through the ocean and the city, it emits blue-hued nuclear rays which cause massive, deafening explosions, flattening entire cities and destroying ships in a split-second. The monster has regenerative capabilities too. As Kenji Noda (Hidetaka Yoshioka), the chief weapons engineer says “Godzilla is virtually immune to any form of weaponry.