by Giganfan » Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:44 pm
Honda was merely a very good director (one of my absolute favorites). He was a huge part of the birth of the Japanese sci-fi and fantasy genre, as a whole. But aside from having a significant influence on Akira Kurosawa's later films (and Stray Dog), I don't think anything he's done was all that important to film, in general. Aside from being a great film, the original Godzilla is a strong political statement/personal commentary on war, etc., and arguably Honda's best film. It spawned a genre, and supposedly inspired a truck-load of film geeks that went on to become successful in their own right (where the hell is Steven Spielberg and George Lucas when everyone else is dogging these movies? I thought they were SO INSPIRED by Honda, Tsuburaya, etc.). As great as films like Matango and Rodan are, however, they are only great films. Two of many, many, MANY great films that have been made over the years. Ishiro Honda is one of filmdom's great craftsman (not artists, although there are similarities between the two), but it's not like he ever changed the world with anything he did, the film world or anything else, for that matter.
"EVERYONE FORGET YOUR TROUBLES! ENJOY YOURSELVES!THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT!" - Gigantis The Fire Monster
"It was HUGE...It was...IT WAS LIKE A MONSTER!!! Suddenly the rocks rose...ALIVE!" - Godzilla 1985