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Da die Erdallianz geschwächt wurde, zieht Haruo ein Bündnis mit den Exif in Betracht. Deren Todeskult ruft ein Monster herbei, das die Welt zu zerstören droht.
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The philosophical talk ... bearable , but the religious nonsense was pissing me off, and the end, more
This is the last entry in the 3-part anime series. And this is the last time I will watch any of them. It's so over-dramatic. Music swells. Characters yelp and yell and bawl. Godzilla is an afterthought to some sort of touchy, feely, save the Earth, believe in yourself message that isn't inspiring in the least.
This was boring as f**k!!! As a huge Godzilla fan, I'm very disappointing and annoyed that I wasted my time watching this. The art itself I feel was amazing. However, whomever approved that script should have been smacked!!! The ending felt like the had to stop to educate an audience on "physiological reasons," instead of just getting to the point. This movie could have been shaved down to less than an hour and would have been a decent movie.
Anyone who thought that at least the finale of this animated Godzilla trilogy would be a little more fast-paced will be left bitterly disappointed in "Godzilla: The Planet Eater." The movie has exactly the same problems as the first two installments. There is still far too much talking without a lot actually happening. Sure, some may find the different philosophies of the individual groups interesting. But in a Godzilla movie, I expect everything to culminate in massive monster action at some point. Once again, however, Godzilla only plays a minor role. Ghidorah also does appear this time, but its screentime is limited. As a result, the trilogy remains deeply disappointing.
I turned it off. Its just plain shit. Nothing more.