Godzilla Singular Point drops on Netflix in a few hours!
Godzilla Singular Point drops on Netflix in a few hours!
I've been watching. I hate to say but I don't like it. It is nothing like the usual Godzilla stories or even close in continuity. It is rather boring as the majority of the anime is techno-babble with little action. That could be ok, you don't have to be lock stepped into the paradigm but this doesn't work.
There is little dramatic flow. A sad disappointment to me.
But the question I want to know is - is it better than Godzilla vs Kong? Like, if I absolutely 100% hated GvK as the worst for me ever G flick personally, might I still find sanctuary in Singular Point just to get the bad taste out that film left me?
I just need new Godzilla content I can actually enjoy on some level...
G vs K is better in the sense of more visual action. In both, if one examines the techno-babble and plots in both, they are rather silly.
To divert, the original Gojira was a masterpiece of a meaningful movie. It has never been matched.
Only a few episodes in, but I gotta say: Singular Point is fantastic. Very happy that Toho is really experimenting with Godzilla instead of just churning out 'cookie cutter' Godzilla movies like in the '90s and '00s.
Oh, in other kaiju news: Arrow Video has put all the Gamera movies on Prime streaming (at least in the US), so now you've no excuse not to see them! Go for the trilogy!
The Heisei era ended right after it had its first dud that showed they were starting to run out of ideas. Right after Spacegodzilla they made Destroyah which was a perfect capstone and ending. But 5 years wasn't enough time for the idea well to be replenished, so outside of how nuts they got with GMK and Final Wars that series was very cookie cutter.
I think GMK and the Kiryu saga had a few novel ideas but they were generally the same plots we'd seen before, even if they were better done in some ways. And FW was entertaining but not especially great IMO
The Heisei series at least tried new and interesting plots and ideas for most of its movies, whether they landed or not (GvKG for example). Plus it actually cared about continuity, unlike Showa and Heisei films, although most human characters in the Heisei series were interchangeable to me. And the English-speaking actors in the Heisei series were terrible. But, at least we got Junior, a massive improvement over melted grey Barney in everyway
Singular Point is as fantastic as the Fantastic Four movies were fantastic. I'm sorry. It is a bore. New Godzilla origins and paradigms are all fine but but this was a yawn.
I'm been with G from first seeing the original American version in Radio City Music Hall. The newest American and Japanese versions are worthy, the future anime show - same - this one, it's a pass.
Oh, I meant the current Netflix anime that takes place in the future, with the returning spaceships, etc. Sorry for the confusion.
I'm gong to try to watch the first 3 episodes again when I'm not tired but I fear i might be in the same camp as other posters here.
Finding a Godzilla series boring is not what I was expecting.
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