En 1947, peu après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Godzilla sème la terreur et la destruction au Japon.En 1947, peu après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Godzilla sème la terreur et la destruction au Japon.En 1947, peu après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, Godzilla sème la terreur et la destruction au Japon.
- A remporté 1 oscar
- 43 victoires et 63 nominations au total
Sakura Andô
- Sumiko Ota
- (as Sakura Ando)
Yuki Yamada
- Shiro Mizushima
- (as Yûki Yamada)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInstead of creating a new roar, the crew simply played the original Godzilla roar over loud speakers and recorded the audio.
- GaffesShikishima lands his plane while still having a live bomb attached to his airplane. The normal procedure is to dump all live ordinance in the ocean before landing to avoid accidental detonations. Normally kamikaze aircraft had their ordnance firmly attached to their aircraft. Many did not have the equipment to jettison the bombs, as they were designed as kamikaze weapons.
- Citations
Noriko Oishi: Is your war finally over?
- Générique farfeluAt the end of the end-credits, there are sounds of Godzilla's stomping and rubble crumbling down, ending with a Godzilla's roar.
- Autres versionsA black-and-white version of this film, titled "Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color", was released in the United States on 26 January 2024.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Cobra Cast IRL: CobraCast 199 (11/3/23) (2023)
Commentaire en vedette
This is an enjoyable film to watch, and if you're on the tail end of its theater run or considering if it's worth streaming, the short answer is it's worth seeing. I do feel like among certain fan circles the movie is slightly 'overhyped' but that doesn't make the movie bad, it is in fact quite good. I think the exploration of the main character's relationship with kamikaze piloting, and in turn both Japan's historical understanding of that phenomenon as well as the West's, is actually still more poignant and worth exploring than perhaps we might be inclined to give it credit for. It's hard to overstate how culturally significant the kamikaze pilots were during and in the immediate aftermath of World War 2; although we had Oppenheimer to remind us of the cultural impact of the bomb, for soldiers that lived during World War 2, it was the stories of the kamikaze pilots that left a huge impact, even for people not in the Pacific theater. Likewise, Japan has long struggled to articulate its historical relationship to kamikaze pilots, with the memorial there being a kind of hot-button issue for multiple decades now. This film perhaps doesn't offer a searing insight, but rather a kind of wishful alternate path to how Japan and the west feels about kamikaze pilots. I think what's particularly remarkable about this film, frankly, is the way it pushes against the grain--a lot of Japanese cinema, especially that designed for view by western audiences, tends toward a construction of victimhood due to the bomb. This film tries to grapple with the echoes of imperial desire both immediately after the war and, perhaps, now.
Honestly, come for the big cool depiction of Godzilla, but leave with a reflection of Japan's relationship to World War 2.
Honestly, come for the big cool depiction of Godzilla, but leave with a reflection of Japan's relationship to World War 2.
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- 23 déc. 2023
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 57 144 669 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 419 975 $ US
- 3 déc. 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 113 676 322 $ US
- Durée2 heures 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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