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     Godzilla  is a giant monster or daikaiju originating from a series of tokusatsu films of the same name from Japan. He first appeared in Ishirō Honda's 1954 film Godzilla. Since then, Godzilla has gone on to become a worldwide pop culture icon starring in 28 films produced by Toho Co., Ltd. The character has appeared in numerous other medium incarnations including video games, novels, comic books, and television series. A 1998 American reimagining was produced by Tri-Star Pictures (the title monster of which was renamed to Zilla by Toho for later appearances), while a second American version by Legendary Pictures was released on May 16, 2014. The character is commonly alluded to by the title King of the Monsters, an epithet first used in the Americanized version of Ishiro Honda's original 1954 film.With the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the Lucky Dragon 5 incident still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was conceived as a metaphor for nuclear weapons.As the film series expanded, some stories took on less serious undertones portraying Godzilla as a hero while other plots still portrayed Godzilla as a destructive monster; sometimes the lesser of two threats who plays the defender by default but is still a danger to humanit

Movie Name:   Godzilla (2014)
Director: Gareth Edwards
Writers: Max Borenstein (screenplay), Dave Callaham (story)
Stars: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen,Bryan Cranston 
Running  Time: 123 min
Genre : Action | Sci-Fi | Thriller
Released Date :
   16 May 2014 (USA)

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Godzilla (2014)  Movie & details:    


Directed by     Gareth Edwards
Produced by    

    Thomas Tull
    Jon Jashni
    Mary Parent
    Brian Rogers

Screenplay by     Max Borenstein
Story by     David Callaham
Based on     Godzilla
by Toho
Starring    

    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Ken Watanabe
    Elizabeth Olsen
    Juliette Binoche
    Sally Hawkins
    David Strathairn
    Bryan Cranston

Music by     Alexandre Desplat
Cinematography     Seamus McGarvey
Edited by     Bob Ducsay
Production
  company    

    Legendary Pictures

Distributed by    

    Warner Bros. Pictures
    Toho (Japan)

Release date(s)    

    May 8, 2014 (Dolby Theatre)
    May 16, 2014 (United States)

Running time     123 minutes
Country     United States
Language     English
Budget     $160 million
Box office     $491,090,849


Sources of information :

IMDb,Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia

Storyline : 

 In 1999, the Janjira nuclear plant was mysteriously destroyed with most hands lost including supervisor Joe Brody's colleague and wife, Sandra. Years later, Joe's son, Ford, a US Navy ordnance disposal officer, must go to Japan to help his estranged father who obsessively searches for the truth of the incident. In doing so, father and son discover the disaster's secret cause on the wreck's very grounds. This enables them to witness the reawakening of a terrible threat to all of Humanity, which is made all the worse with a second secret revival elsewhere. Against this cataclysm, the only hope for the world may be Godzilla, but the challenge for the King of the Monsters will be great even asHumanity struggles to understand the destructive ally they have. In 1954, a United States Castle Bravo hydrogen bomb is used to destroy a giant creature surfacing from the ocean, covering it up as a nuclear bomb test. In 1999, Project Monarch scientists Ishiro Serizawa and Vivienne Graham go to the Philippines to investigate a colossal skeleton in a collapsed mine. Two egg-shaped spores are discovered, one broken open and leaving a trail to the sea. In Japan, the Janjira Nuclear Power Plant experiences unusual seismic activity. Joe Brody, the plant's supervisor, sends his wife, Sandra, and a team of technicians into the reactor to check the sensors. When the team is inside, the reactor is breached, releasing radioactive steam. Sandra and her team are unable to escape and the plant collapses into ruin.Fifteen years later, Joe's son Ford is a US Navy explosive ordnance disposal officer, living in San Francisco with his wife Elle and son Sam. When Joe is arrested for trespassing in the Janjira quarantine zone, Ford returns to Japan. Convinced that the government covered up the true cause of the disaster, Joe convinces Ford to accompany him to their old home inside the zone to retrieve vital seismic data he recorded. They find the zone is not contaminated, but after recovering the data, soldiers appear and detain them in a Monarch facility within the plant's ruins. Inside, a giant winged creature emerges from a massive chrysalis and escapes, destroying the facility. Joe is injured and later dies. The media reports the incident as an earthquake.


Cast :
   
  •     Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Ford Brody
  •     The son of Joe and Sandra Brody. After the plant collapse, he grows up in the United States and becomes a Lieutenant in the United State Navy as a explosive ordnance disposal technician.When Taylor-Johnson first met with Edwards, they talked for six hours about the archetype of the character. Taylor-Johnson stated that Edwards brought a level of "intimacy" to the film and praised him for treating it like a "big budget art film". He stated, "I think he went for the right balance of sensitivity and testosterone. I've probably been more emotionally challenged in this film than in any independent drama or thriller". Taylor-Johnson went through training to achieve military etiquette, and said he performed "quite a lot of the stunts".The role of Ford was reportedly offered to Joseph Gordon-Levitt in 2012, but he declined. By 2013, Henry Cavill, Scoot McNairy, and Caleb Landry Jones comprised the shortlist for the role before Legendary took interest in Taylor-Johnson.Adams portrays Brody as a young boy.

    Ken Watanabe as Dr. Ishiro Serizawa
  •     The lead scientist for Project Monarch. Watanabe was initially skeptical about a new Hollywood version of Godzilla. However, after a meeting with Edwards, Watanabe was convinced that a Hollywood version can indeed be done and invested complete faith in Edwards. Watanabe stated, "If you are telling the Godzilla story, you cannot separate it from the nuclear element, and the first thing I asked was whether there was going to be the nuclear element, as that now, in Japan, is a really sensitive problem. I was worried about how I could use that and how I could make that okay, but Gareth understood those feelings."[19] Watanabe's character is named after the director of various Godzilla films, Ishiro Honda, and after the scientist who killed Godzilla in the 1954 original film, Dr. Daisuke Serizawa.
  •     Elizabeth Olsen as Elle Brody
  •     A nurse at San Francisco General Hospital. She is married to Ford Brody and is the mother of Sam Brody.
  •     Juliette Binoche as Sandra Brody
  •     A nuclear regulations consultant at the Janjira nuclear plant. She is married to Joe Brody and is the mother of Ford Brody.
  •     Sally Hawkins as Dr. Vivienne Graham, a scientist with Project Monarch.
  •     A scientist with Project Monarch. She has been Serizawa's "right hand" for many years.[20] Hawkins was the last actress to be cast while the film was undergoing principal photography.
  •     David Strathairn as Rear Admiral William Stenz, USN.
  •     An Admiral in the Seventh Fleet of the United States Navy. He is the commander of the United States Navy task force in charge of tracking down the escaped MUTO.
  •     Bryan Cranston as Joe Brody
  •     Ford's father and former lead engineer at the Janjira nuclear plant until its destruction in 1999. Cranston has said that Edwards' approach to the film and to its characterization is what drew him to the project. He stated, "The most important thing about this version of Godzilla is the characterization. The characters in this are real, well drawn. [Edwards] takes the time to really establish who these people are, that you root for them, that you invest in these characters, and that you care for them. That's the best part of it." Cranston additionally added, "I wouldn't be here if it was just, 'Look out, this monster is crushing everything!' Instead of trying to humanize the beast what this film does - and, I think, rightfully so - is humanize the people. You root for them and sympathize with their plight". Cranston also joined the film because he has been a fan of Godzilla since childhood, stating, "Godzilla was always my favorite monster when I was young. He was unapologetic."
  •     Carson Bolde as Sam Brody
  •     The young son of Ford and Elle Brody.
  •     Richard T. Jones as Captain Russell Hampton, USN
  •     The commander of the USS Saratoga, an aircraft carrier and the lead ship of the MUTO task force.
  •     Victor Rasuk as Sergeant Tre Morales, USAF
  •     A sergeant of the United States Air Force. He becomes friends with Ford after the battles at Honolulu.
  • Additional roles include: Patrick Sabongui as First Lieutenant Marcus Waltz, USAF, Jared Keeso as Jump Master, Luc Roderique as Bomb Tracker, Al Sapienza as Huddleston, the head of security at the Janjira MUTO facility, Brian Markinson as Whalen, a scientist at the Janjira MUTO facility, Catherine Lough Haggquist as  Martinez, Jake Cunanan as Akio, Warren Takeuchi as Akio's father, Yuki Morita as Akio's mother, Ken Yamamura as Takashi, Garry Chalk as Stan Walsh, Christian Tessier, Anthony Konechny,James D. Deaver as Captain Freeman, Primo Allon as a member of the mine team,and Jeric Ross.
  • Godzilla franchise actor Akira Takarada was cast as an immigration officer, but his scene was cut from the final film

 
User Review :

Utterly contemptible
Author: taner-ali
15 May 2014

This film has no plot. I wouldn't have an issue with this if instead they had filled most of the two hours with scenes of Godzilla destroying things and killing people. However, the monster himself receives a pathetic amount of screen time, only appearing halfway through the film after the plot has already focused its attention on two giant bugs. They are unimaginatively designed, have no basis in Japanese mythology like the titular monster, and their only purpose seems to be to diminish the impressiveness of Godzilla. The character development in this film is non-existent. Every character, from the wise but ignored token Japanese bloke, to the soldier's wife whose sole purpose is to wait at home to comfort him, is a dull Hollywood cliché. Unlike the viewers, the film believes its characters are fascinating enough to merit the laughably corny near-death and family- reunion scenes towards the end. Instead, the audience is left laughing in bemusement at the overly sincere expressions on the protagonist's face as he threatens a giant monster with a handgun. Whenever Godzilla and the insects finally begin to fight, before anything happens there's an instant cut to yet another tedious shot of US soldiers shouting about nothing in particular. The film's sole purpose is to showcase the might of America's armed forces and ability to survive under a crisis; and it doesn't even do that well, given that the navy can't even tell when Godzilla is swimming directly under their ships. Of course, setting the story in Godzilla's homeland of Japan would not interest American viewers, so the monster decides to swim across the Pacific Ocean in order to wreak havoc. No doubt Godzilla will receive acclaim from morons due to its high-tech but utterly unimaginative animation techniques. However, this film's cutting-edge CGI does not justify its lack of plot, excitement and meaningful characters.


Box office :
The film made $9.3 million in the United States at late-night screenings on May 15, the day before its release, the second highest for a 2014 film so farand one of the best late-night openings for a non-sequel. Its opening weekend gross of $93.2 million broke the records for the highest weekend debuts for a disaster film and a creature feature.It was estimated that approximately half of the gross was in 3D screenings. On its opening day of June 13 in China, Godzilla grossed $10.9 million for the largest opening day in China of 2014. As of July 21, 2014, the film has earned $199,090,849 in North America and $292,000,000 in other territories for a worldwide total of $491,090,849.

In its second weekend, which saw competition from X-Men: Days of Future Past, Godzilla had a 66% drop, similar to the second weekend drop of the 1998 film. Based on the drop, Box Office Guru estimated that "a domestic final of around $200 million seems likely" for the film The 1998 film had a final domestic tally of $231 million adjusted for inflation."Overseas, steep declines were also witnessed on the second weekend. Godzilla fell by roughly two-thirds" and that "with China and Japan still to open, a final worldwide gross of over $500M is still possible."
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