by Gojiraknight » Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:39 pm
How much "monster action" was there, really, in Jaws? Hell, how much "monster action" was there in G'54? Or in both instances was most of the tension and excitement caused by, gasp, "human drama"?
As stated previously by Gman2887, each Godzilla film is being treated as two separate films mixed together. But that's not the case. Monster action and human drama aren't mutually exclusive parts but each aspects of a single whole.
I will say this however – With good human drama, you don't need a lot of monster action. The tension and tone will accomplish everything you need. With good monster action, and the human drama as a disposable sideshow, the whole picture falls. Ideally you have both, but I'd argue that human drama does more to make or break a picture than monster action.
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