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Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
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Written by Suresh S   
Saturday, 17 November 2007 12:54

ImageFinal Wars was made in 2004, the 50th Anniversary of the first movie appearance of Godzilla aka Gojira. The honor of making this anniversary feature for the Godfather of the Kaiju genre was given to Ryuhei Kitamura, best known for Versus, a Matrix-style Yakuza-Zombies-Samurai mish-mash that's considerably less fun than it sounds. Studio Toho's decision in this regard is questionable, since Kitamura's erstwhile work essentially shows a wannabe Wachowski trend, reveling in incomprehensible fast cuts and (pun intended) Neo-fashion visual overtures, antithetical to the trademark Japanese Giant Monster movie. It's even more questionable given the stellar work done by Shusuke Kaneko in revitalizing this genre with his Gamera films and Godzilla, Mothra & King Ghidorah.

In GMKG, Kaneko came up with a well-presented if not particularly logical hypothesis about Godzilla being the manifestation of the souls of all the lives lost in conflict and bloodshed, and the creatures who oppose him being the Guardians of Gaia. Kitamura's grand scheme consists of...monsters teleported in by aliens for Godzilla to fight. There's some crap about the aliens sharing DNA base M with the 'M'onsters, which allows them to control the critters. Fair enough, Godzilla movies are not about profound plot mechanics, they are about Giant Monsters crashing into each other and leveling the surrounding landscape. But Final Wars does not deliver even on this. More than a third of the film is devoted to standoffs between the aliens and an Earth Defense Force team comprised of mutants, and these are just lower-budget slavish imitations of rubbish metaphysical dialog and wire-fu scenes from the Matrix. Hell, you can't tell me that their lead actor was selected for any reason other than his resemblance to Keanu Reeves.

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Godzilla, after his appearance, simply rushes through several monster brawls before his showdown with a refurbished Gigan and Ghidorah. Let's go through this again: the entire middle portion of the film is devoted to Matrix style gunfights / martial arts mixed with corny referencing while the following monster brawls are rushed through. To any Kaiju movie fan this is an insult.

Even technically the film is dire. Kaneko's GMKG devoted all its wizardry to depict a convincing clash of titans, and it worked beautifully, every tackle and takedown carrying a satisfying weight; the action also intelligently incorporated the bystander element with accompanying collateral damage. In Final Wars, thanks to lazy execution, monster conflicts are all too evident as rubber-suits/CGI against miniature backdrops with the people shots looking entirely disparate. Kitamura continues his love for hyperkinetic “I'm too cool for myself” editing, making a blurry mess of the mashups. Keith Emerson's score is an abomination of generic sounds; I suspect a 3 -year old with access to a Casio could have come up with better.

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There are trace elements of likeability: Don Frye as an ultra-macho military man milks the archetype for laughs, and there are occasional moments of thrill in the monster fights, like when Angirus the giant armadillo-monster does his rolling-into-a-spiked-ball attack. But otherwise Final Wars is a squib with little bang and lots of whimper.

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 01:54:14
Kitamura's most OTT and shittiest movie from what I've seen. Total laugh riot.
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 02:03:49
Btw, can I also review films here? I think the place is flooding with all sorts of music and it's painful to see the book and film section failing substantially. I just intend to come up with reviews on films that I think are rare and exquisite once in a while, so don't count me in as a proper contributor...

Or am I still a poseur? :D
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 03:05:16
Laddu: Super that you want to take the initiative. I'd say you get on email with ravenus about this. He's the man for movie reviews.
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 03:45:52
Eh sure. If you don't want the trouble of being a contributor and learning the ropes of posting, you could just email your review to srikanth or me - that's:

chaxster AT gmail DOT com (let's see if this spiderbot runaround works)
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 06:32:05
I mean no disrespect to anyone. It's just that I'm tired of reading EVERYTHING music. Erm, on second thoughts reviewing seems a lot stressful from what you guys make it out to be, so I'm still contemplating. What if I suck total balls? :)
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 10:53:56
Ey don't work yourself up so much over this, man. Writing reviews is a lot of fun and especially if you are knocking something you can't stand, very stress relieving.
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 18 2007 11:50:13
Dude, if you want to do movie reviews for us it's cool. What we'd like you to do is write one or two and send them to my e-mail (sursubbu1 on Gmail) and we just check if they work out fine in terms of language, formatting and flow with existing content on the site. No length restrictions apart from at least around 250 words to warrant a review. You can also do second opinions on any of the existing reviews if that interests you.
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 19 2007 05:48:38
Alright, I'll come up with something in a month at most and send it over to your Gmail @Ravenus. I'm just too damn lazy and seem to procrastinate the simplest exercises in my mundane life nowadays to come up with anything really quick. It must be changed I say, or else I'd be one of those "If all else fails in life, open a roti-stand" losers.
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Re:Godzilla Final Wars (dir. Ryuhei Kitamura)
Nov 19 2007 15:36:44
Take it easy man.

There's absolutely no stress involved. People write when they want and they publish everything themselves. That's the beauty of it all and there's no other way I would run this. Right now we've all decided that we're going to cover majority of the new music we listen to so we're seeing all these updates in that section. Music is my first choice and I know all these other kvltbloggers thanks to music so I see no reason why we shouldn't work towards being one of the most reliable and comprehensive heavy music review sites.

Agreed, same needs to be done for movies too but that'll mean bringing in more people who's first priority in life is films. Same applies for other sections if we want to expand them as well. Keep your eyes open and do some PR that's all.
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