by lhb412 » Fri May 09, 2014 7:17 pm
Okay, so a few early reviewers really liked the film, but had the complaint of 'too many expository scenes.' This is nothing new. These are commonly derided by viewers as being a weak spot of giant monster movies. I think Shinichi Sekizawa must've agreed with them, as he either made them short and to the point or folded them into stuff he actually cared about (like character relationships).
... but here's the deal: I love expository scenes in giant monster movies: Yamane theorizing just what Godzilla is, the scientist trying to sell the danger of giant ants to doubting government folks in THEM!, pointing to a dinosaur book to show how big an adult Gorgo would be, the ridiculous cross-section of Gyaos in order to explain how its sonic beam works, explaining how the Legion organisms work, ect., ect.
I like it.
PS - As a lifelong Godzilla fan that new clip today gave me no end of delight, but also makes me leery of seeing any more clips before the film is release.