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2024 visual effects Oscar winner Godzilla Minus One on Netflix: 5 reasons to watch the new Godzilla movie on OTT

What to watch on Netflix: Godzilla Minus One is a story of redemption, as a World War 2 kamikaze pilot returns to take on the nuclear lizard on high seas. The special effects, including the way Godzilla walks and attacks, are a must-watch.

June 08, 2024 / 09:21 IST
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Godzilla Minus One was released by Toho Studio, which had started the Godzilla movies franchise in 1954. The film won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects at the 96th Academy Awards.
Godzilla Minus One was released by Toho Studio, which had started the Godzilla movies franchise in 1954. The film won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects at the 96th Academy Awards. (Image via X)

'Godzilla Minus One' opens on a Kamikaze pilot flying into a repair shop on the now-famous Odo Island in Japan. The locals here have been talking about a sea monster. The only way they know the monster is coming is through sightings of dozens of deep-sea fish that die and come up to the surface before Godzilla makes his appearance. Within minutes of getting this information, we see the nuclear monster emerge and lay the area to waste. At this time, no one knows that Godzilla is practically indestructible.

Two years will pass before we see Godzilla again - this time in Tokyo's upmarket Ginza neighbourhood. The way writer-director Takashi Yamazaki has reconstructed Tokyo of the 1940s - and the way Godzilla goes about destroying it in the film - are tremendous feats of visual effects that are impressive even on a laptop screen.

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It's no wonder that 'Godzilla Minus One' won the 2024 Oscar for visual effects - the first Godzilla film to win an Academy Award in 70 years. Made on a budget of USD 15 million, it collected USD 115 million at the global box office. The film is now streaming on Netflix. A for-rent or purchase version with subtitles is also available on on Amazon, Apple iTunes, Google Play and Microsoft. Here are 5 reasons to watch the latest film in the Godzilla franchise:

1. Watch Godzilla Minus One for its Oscar-winning visual effects