
There would hardly be any viewer fond of foreign films who has not seen even a single film made on Godzilla to date. This is the longest-running franchise in film history. Its name is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records for this very thing. From the first film released in 1954 to the film released this week, this giant creature has remained the center of attraction for the audience for 70 consecutive years. This magic of attraction towards fear started in Japan and now America-based companies are capitalizing on it. Made at a cost of around Rs 1125 crore, the film 'Godzilla
Scientists from Monarch, a company that studies the giant creatures of the MonsterVerse, are also here. The viewers of this franchise already know in the previous films what happened to Skull Island, an island with a replica skull-like hill, and why King Kong is now forced to live alone. On the other hand, the story of Godzilla has also been continuously passing through its other stages. The first feature of the film 'Godzilla X Kong – The New Empire' is that even if you have not seen the previous films of this franchise, it will not make much difference. This is not a coursebook-like story like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which if one chapter is missed, the next chapters are not understood. This film is worth watching only for its cinematography, visual effects, and big-screen epic battle.
The 38th film of the Godzilla franchise, 'Godzilla X Kong – The New Empire', is produced by Hollywood company Legendary Pictures. A lot of Chinese money is invested in this company. Japanese company Toho made 33 films of the Godzilla series and then this franchise went out of its hands. The viewers of this franchise know the secrets of the Hollow Earth. This time Kong has made his hideout in one such cave. Godzilla is busy with his work above. One day, after a portal opens, Kong discovers that an entire species just like him is growing up in a secret base. Monarch's men suspect that Godzilla is sensing some impending danger. He strengthens himself from nuclear radiation and sets out on a new mission.
How do Godzilla and Kong, who are trying to adapt to their current conditions in different areas, meet, why do they come together and what is the danger that the people of Monarch Company are trying to detect day and night? The story is a bit complicated this time but since the film is less than two hours, everything happens so fast in front of the eyes that the audience does not need to think much. The Godzilla franchise has been a cinema of watching, not thinking, from the very beginning and the current state-of-the-art technology has made this film even grander and even more massive. The technical team of the film is its real star. Along with amazing cinematography, the explosive background music of the film keeps the audience engaged till the end. If you get a chance to watch the film in IMAX 3D then what can you say?
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