by Kailem » Mon Dec 10, 2018 1:55 pm
Another thing I really liked was Rodan trailing lava as he flew overhead in that one shot, and his positioning just on the "which are here to protect/which are here to threaten" boundary of the narration.
And on that note, I really like how they're separating the monsters into "good guy" and "bad guy" categories. Again, just a really Showa kind of thing where you knew exactly where a monster stands as soon as they appear (again, apart from the ones that could sometimes be both).
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