Right, well the concept idea behind this 2022 Japanese movie titled "What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?" was pretty interesting, I will say that much. And it was initially also that which drew me in, plus the fact that it was an Asian movie I hadn't already seen.
I really liked the concept idea here, especially after having watched so many Japanese Kaiju movies through the years, and the synopsis sounded rather interesting.
However, I have to say that I am a bit impressed with how writer and director Satoshi Miki could manage to put together such a pointless movie as "What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?" actually turned out to be. Talk about dropping the ball and failing to cash in on the golden opportunity right at the feet.
The storyline in the movie was rather unappealing and just felt sluggish, clumsy and generally poorly executed and brought to the screen in a very disappointing manner. I failed to find much of anything worthwhile as the narrative trotted on in a very monotonous pace. And I ended up giving up on the movie about two-thirds through the ordeal.
The acting performances in the movie were fair enough, but the character gallery was rather unappealing and dull. And that just didn't do much to bring entertainment to the screen.
Visually then "What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?" was okay. The CGI rendering of the Kaiju was a bit too dubious for my liking, and resembled leftover CGI from the early 2000s.
I have no plans of returning to writer and director Satoshi Miki's 2022 movie to finish watching it, simply because the storyline failed to entertainment, and I didn't care one bit about the characters.
My rating of "What to Do with the Dead Kaiju?" lands on a four out of ten stars.