Interesting Facts About Shin Godzilla

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Published 2022-12-27

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  • @Ekusupuroshon
    Toho: We don't want Godzilla to have 3 forms Bandai: H E A V Y B R E A T H I N G
  • @josh-qj2zu
    I love how Anno does not give a shit and just tells Toho to fuck off. Need more filmmakers like him, regardless of if you agree with his vision
  • Shin Godzilla is by far a one of my favorite Godzilla films. As a kid of course I would always rewatch his movies. As a adult, I have watch Shin probably over twenty times. Where others probably hate and say it is to slow, I enjoy the bureaucratic aspect of it. This was a terrifying Godzilla. They succeeded with this movie.
  • @Sharkaiju
    It’s crazy how this movie almost wasn’t made in the first place
  • @Dehalove
    Godzilla 2014 being used as a metric for the popularity of kaiju films seems wrong to me as it barely shows kaiju and has a very American focus on military over science
  • I find it amusing that Toho would even consider the idea of removing the nuclear aspect of Godzilla. To do that would be like removing Batman's parents being killed in a Batman film, it's a fundamental element of the character. Godzilla is the atomic bomb given flesh, he's meant to be a physical manifestation of the fact that we can never put that genie back into the lamp. The lack of that kind of neuters the character in my opinion. It's one of my issues with the Monsterverse movies to be honest.
  • @aspen4786
    As someone who’s family has been greatly impacted by nuclear disaster, shin godzilla hits home. When I was in 5th grade my mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. In the months that followed, every other woman in my family - grandma and aunts, a total of 4 in all including my mother - developed the same type of breast cancer. The kicker was that all tested negative for the gene that corresponded for the type of cancer they had. They all had one thing in common; they were all present and living but a mile away when the 3 Mile Island disaster occurred. That plant even before the disaster would release steam and radiation every Sunday, and would order the local residents inside, as if that would do anything to protect them. To this day people who live around the plant die early, almost all people my mother and family knew from there have either had some form of cancer or have already died from it. The government denies that the plant was in direct correlation with the large quantities of diagnosis’s coming from there. But all the doctors that treated my mother agreed that 3 Mile Island caused her cancer; there was no other way she got the type she had without the necessary genes coded for it. Nuclear power destroyed my family and ripped away my childhood. It still continues to haunt me to this day what we’ve all had to endure. I will never be able to forgive or see the good in it, nor will I ever be able to forgive the government for what they’ve done.
  • @ShadowRoadX
    I do wonder about there ever being a director's cut of the film to include some other concepts they had to end up cutting from the theatrical release. I distinctly remember one of the 'multiple bodies' concepts involving Shin Godzilla's cells developing into fleshy nodes of eyes and teeth that would grow over and around other material to assimilate the environment in addition to destroying it.
  • "There was too much content, the budget can only supported 2 hours film, and the script looked to be 3 or 4 hours worth of material" This is really sad, they had to cut everything out, it's like the Snyder's Cut case.
  • Great video and I love that thumbnail, awesome artwork! I liked some aspects of Shin and even want a sequel but I admit that I wish Anno handled the project more traditionally like he did with Shin Ultraman and Kamen. We still need a live action Shin Gamera too
  • @Godzilla00X
    Do one simply thing to get attention Toho. Try new ideas, take risks, explore new mediums, and stop using the same kaiju over and over
  • @pdtheowl9292
    7:37 I was just watching Shin Godzilla for the billionth time with my partner, and was talking about how seeing the 3/11 footage side by side with shin Godzilla would be fascinating Im not Japanese and live in America, so I apologize if this appears insensitive, please feel free to let me know I feel like 3/11 was a monumental moment in internet history. So much footage was being shown online, and it was terrifying. I remember when my family and friends were like, "look on YouTube, you can see people getting taken by the waves" to 8 year old me, it was just a glimpse of how big the internet would become in terms transmitting world events across the globe When I first watched shin godzilla, it took me back to that. It was crazy. And seeing the footage side by side, I honestly thought it was just like behind the scenes or unedited footage until I saw the timestamp! Truly an amazing film, especially compared to the bland American bullshit the monsterverse has become, and most hollywood films in general
  • @middle_pickup
    Shin Godzilla is the best kaiju film ever. I've watched it a dozen times, and it never gets old.
  • I just wish Toho would reconsider doing a sequel instead of binning it. But that said in doing so, the movie has become legendary
  • Fantastic video man. As a huge Shin Godzilla fan, that saw it openening night in Japan and a huge fan of Anno, a lot of this I unaware of! Thanks for the info and great presentation!!
  • @Razortine
    All of this, and yet....no sequel. Out of all of the individual movies and 'eras', this is one of the most deserving. It even ended with a teaser for another film (humanoid figures on shin's tail). So given all off the success...I just don't get why they wouldn't do a sequel.
  • @dragonfly2069
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  • @bobzilla0914
    FFS of course Bandai Stepped in.... it would seem that Bandai is indeed Tokusatsu's Saviour...