


Eine Studentin und ein Ingenieur, die durch einen mysteriösen Song zusammenkamen, führen den Kampf gegen eine unvorstellbare Kraft und die drohende Apokalypse an.
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somebody just went "you know what's the best part of kaiju movies? the technobabble" and for some reason nobody stopped them
I don’t understand what they’re saying most of the time. I just want kaijus.
An enjoyable addition to the Godzilla franchise but it's held back in my opinion by overcomplicated aspects of the show as it tries and weaves in concepts like the Archetype, Orthogonal Diagonalizer, Super-Time Computer, Ashihara Effect etc. Despite overcomplicating itself I really liked how it felt similar to the Shin Godzilla film where we witness the evolution of Godzilla but instead this time it's the entire kaiju species as we build up to the big guy himself Godzilla (I do wish Godzilla had got more screen time though). Also the events of the last episode to do with Jet Jaguar felt rather idiotic and hardly explained (also that end credit on the last episode).
Not Your Typical Godzilla Movie But I Really Liked It Especially - More Into The Anime Type Of Story Then A Movie Revolving Around Godzilla & I Wish They Had More Time For Godzilla Himself - I Like How It Had Some Similarity To The Shin Godzilla Movies But It Was A Fun Ride - And They Really Did A Good Job With This Jet Jaguar Crew Who Were Very Entertaining And Trying To Look Into The Scientific Aspect Of The Kaiju - Its Has Tons Of Great References And Throwbacks - And Plenty Of Kaiju Combat Towards The End A Highly Recommended The Show For Anime, Deep Sci-Fi & Kaiju Fans
As a long time Godzilla fan, what a surprising breath of fresh air. It's very different than everything you've seen before, and yet still also builds off of the rich and recent Godzilla history. It unfortunately is a little light on the Godzilla action, but in its place is enthralling technical explorations of extremely advanced scientific topics about spacial dimensions and time. That may be a turn off for many, but I found the detailed dialog to be fascinating. The writer is an actual physicist, and it may be some of my favorite high concept dialog since Primer. There's a lot of fun here beyond that. Tons of great references and throwbacks, and plenty of combat in the end. Highly recommended for deep sci-fi and kaiju fans.



















