Friday, January 29, 2010

Fantasy and Monsters: “Godzilla’s Revenge” (1970) Part 7






“Godzilla’s Revenge” (1970) Part 7

Directed by Ishirô Honda

A moment of fun and silly fantasy - with Godzilla’s son (who looks more scary - he has no holes in his nostrils) and his adventure to help a small tormented child by his peers. Of course there is an important lesson to be learned here…and also that Godzilla is not such a bad monster after all. With a kid like that?

Review from IMDB:

"Godzilla's Revenge" is a children's movie, no doubt about that. There's no "revenge" to it. The story revolves around a child in shorts (thankfully not named Kenny) who endures torment and abuse from his schoolmates. Since the idea of going postal hadn't been invented yet, Ichiro spends his afterschool hours dreaming of Monster Island and Godzilla's son Minya. Running on the same track in the direction of this plot are two bank robbers.

Much like "Casino Royale" was James Bond without Sean Connery, "Revenge" is Godzilla, sort of. One might look at it as a satire or spoof. It shows Godzilla; he fights and yells, but he isn't laying waste to anyplace in Japan, and *shudder* he's a dad. This is not the Godzilla I grew to love. That having been said, Godzilla does impart wisdom to his son Minya, and by extension to our movie's child.

The idea of fighting one's own battles is important, as well as having the courage to stand up for yourself and your convictions. The lessons taught by Godzilla (I can't believe I'm writing this) are ones needed by children, regardless of their circumstances. It's done in a way that is subtle and fun, yet effective.

On the adult level, however, I'm afraid that you're simply going to have to turn your brain off for this one. I could've sworn one of the bank robbers was Joe Pesci -- but I could be wrong. They are simply too buffoonish to be believed, but it is necessary to make them this way so that the ending can play out as it does. However, there is enough in them to make them more than two-dimensional (i.e., the one robber's drinking problem). It's "Home Alone" without Macauley Caulkin -- and that's a good thing.

Sterno says show "Godzilla's Revenge" to the children in your life.

This post is for Loulou of The Netherlands - a time to be a kid again!

1 comment:

  1. What a wonderful movie Glenn,ive enjoyed it very much,the boys are so cute,and so once in a while its great to discover the child in yourself again,Thanks my friend have a wonderfull weekend Loulou

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