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75: Godzilla Minus One (ゴジラ-1.0) (2023)
Godzilla Minus One (Japanese: ゴジラ-1.0, Gojira -1.0) is a 2023 Japanese kaiju film written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki. It marks the 37th entry in the Godzilla franchise and is widely regarded as one of the most powerful and emotionally resonant installments to date. Set in post-World War II Japan, the story follows Kōichi Shikishima, a failed kamikaze pilot who returns home burdened by guilt and haunted by trauma. As Japan struggles to rebuild after the war, the sudden emergence of Godzilla—a terrifying, grotesque creature born from nuclear horror—pushes the already-devastated nation to the brink of annihilation. Shikishima, along with a group of civilians and unlikely heroes, becomes the emotional center of a desperate resistance effort to stop the monster.
Unlike many of its predecessors, Godzilla Minus One is not just a spectacle-driven monster movie. It is deeply grounded in character-driven storytelling, treating Godzilla not only as a threat but as a symbolic force representing trauma, survivor’s guilt, and the haunting aftermath of war. The film’s visual effects, achieved through a blend of miniatures, CGI, and practical filmmaking, are particularly stunning—especially considering its relatively modest $15 million budget. Directed by VFX master Yamazaki, the film won the 2024 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, becoming the first Japanese film to do so.
Critics and audiences praised the film’s rich themes, emotional depth, and balance of human drama with monster-driven action. With a 98% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and box office success in both Japan and the U.S., Godzilla Minus One is hailed as a return to the franchise’s roots, evoking the tone and urgency of the original 1954 Gojira. It stands apart for its serious tone, heartbreaking performances—particularly from Ryunosuke Kamiki as Shikishima—and thoughtful exploration of postwar identity and redemption. For many, it is not just a great Godzilla movie, but one of the finest Japanese films of the decade. So, strap yourself in for today we’re deep diving into this one of a kind modern classic, Godzilla Minus One.
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