After a volcanic eruption on Daikoku Island, the Yahata-Maru Japanese fishing vessel is caught in strong currents off its shores the island begins to erupt, and a giant monster lifts itself out of the volcano reporter Goro Maki is sailing in the area and finds the vessel intact but deserted As he explores the vessel, he finds all the crew dead except for one young man called Hiroshi Okumura cause by giant Shockirus sea louse Okumura realizes by looking at pictures that the monster he saw was a new Godzilla but the news of Godzilla's return is kept secret Soviets and the Americans diplomatic crisis threatens to escalate into nuclear war. The Japanese intervene and reveal that Godzilla was behind the attacks. . The Japanese cabinet meets to discuss Japan's defence. A new weapon is revealed, the Super X, a specially-armored will defend the capital The Japanese military is put on alert. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ゴジラ
- Also Known As: Godzilla 1985: The Legend Reborn , Godzilla Returns , The Return of Godzilla ,
- Screenwriter: Nagahara Hideichi, Murao Akira, Nakanishi Ryuzo
- Genres: Action, Tokusatsu, Horror, Sci-Fi
Cast & Credits
- Sawaguchi Yasuko Main Role
- Koizumi HiroshiProfessor MinamiSupport Role
- Sato KeiChied Editor GondoSupport Role
- Natsuki YosukeProfessor Hayashida MakotoSupport Role
- Kobayashi Keiju Unknown
- Kato ShigeoGohachimanmaru Radio DirectorBit part
Reviews
"Godzilla -- I was hoping I would never hear that name again"
The Return of Godzilla wanted to be a direct sequel to the original Godzilla from 1954. It was a stepping stone to the more modern Hesei era. Darker in tone, with endless political discussions it failed at being a bad good movie or a good bad movie and fell into the abyss of mediocrity.The threat of WWIII loomed over the beginning of the movie when a Russian sub was destroyed by an awakened Godzilla. Thinking it was the Americans everyone was on standby for world annihilation. Fortunately, the Japanese, who had been hiding the fact they knew Godzilla was stirring around once again came clean with the rest of the world and disaster, at least for the moment, was averted.
Serious does not have to be a synonym for boring. I wish that had been the case with this movie. Political discussion, urgent diplomacy, and the threat of nuclear disaster could be enormously thrilling if written and acted well. Again, not the case. With all the time spent on the humans it would have been nice if the main characters had been developed. Again, not the case.
By the time the big guy showed up stomping on the city I was almost on his side if it would stop the self-important discussions. This Godzilla still had the awkward look from the 70's era which was fine when there was an element of humor and it was aimed at kids. This Godzilla was supposed to be the world destroyer though and he wasn't very menacing looking even with the new razor-like teeth.
The action scenes lacked energy as well. I found myself wondering how many people went AWOL when they were assigned tank or helicopter duty in the useless task of shooting conventional and even laser weapons at Big G. There were a few call back scenes from the original Godzilla, but that seemed cheap as the original Godzilla actually had some depth to it.
The only version I had to watch was a badly dubbed version which didn't have much bearing on my rating. I'm used to dubs with Godzilla and kung fu movies. In this one the Russians sounded like they were from Scotland, the Americans all sounded like they were from the state of Texas and the Japanese accents ranged from British, Texan, and from Boston (city in the state of Massachusetts).
The trick to finally drive Godzilla away was fairly bizarre given the serious nature of the movie and quite frankly by the end I think he was just as anxious to leave that mess as I was to finish the movie.