I didn't like this one at all when I first saw it. Several years later, and with a quality presentation, that hasn't changed. Though not without its fun moments here and there, this movie for the most part is just dull. To me, these are the most annoying kids of the first seven movies. The part where they volunteer to sacrifice themselves for the world and the way Jim's parents react is hilariously melodramatic, and the decision by the United Nations to sacrifice all of humanity to save two boys is just ludicrous. The way the kids instantly know exactly which parts of the spaceship to switch around in order to foil the aliens is a real eye-roller. Just because a movie is made for kids doesn't mean the story needs to be dumbed down.
This has to be one of the worst applications of stock footage in any kaiju film. The 10+ minute flashback to
Gamera,
Barugon and
Gyaos when the aliens are scanning Gamera's brain was bad enough, but then later we see stock footage from THOSE SAME MOVIES passed off as "present" footage of Gamera rampaging under alien control. The use of barely tinted black-and-white scenes from the original film amid the vividly colored new footage makes the day-for-night stock footage in
Godzilla vs. Gigan look good. Having aliens blackmail Gamera into rampaging is a cool story idea, but it's wasted on a production as cheap as this.
The aliens here are actually pretty creepy, with the way their eyes glow in silhouette and the otherworldly manner in which they float down the corridors of the spaceship. The notion of the Viras monster in the cage seeming like an imprisoned animal but turning out to be the alien commander is an interesting twist, but it's undermined by a scene that makes no sense in context. When the kids rush in and tell the aliens that the monster has escaped, they all rush off to tend to the situation. Why would that even concern them if the monster is their boss and has the power to release itself at will? There's no internal logic there. The scene where he beheads all of his minions is awesome.
Viras is a creative, cool-looking monster and his fight with Gamera is well done. The part where Viras impales him multiple times and leaves a gigantic hole in his stomach looks like it should have killed him, but he ends up carrying Viras through the air and defeating him while still impaled. The monsters in Gamera films seem to all die in really morbid ways, and usually onscreen. I approve.
The ending with the kids is funny as hell. "Oh, your shenanigans ended up saving the world, and we're so thankful that you're still alive after being held hostage by aliens, but you still caused some mischief back at the beginning of the movie, so you don't get any dinner tonight."
This is a bad movie, and aside from a handful of memorable moments, it's boring to watch. A total dud.
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The subtitles on the Shout! DVD are a mess. I noticed a few instances where they mistakenly pasted the movie's time code as part of the lines (actually about 20 seconds off).