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646f9e108c The aftermath of the Oxygen Destroyer brings forth Destoroyah, a beast intent on killing Godzilla, who is on the verge of a nuclear meltdown.
Something has destroyed Birth Island, home of Godzilla and Little Godzilla and soon, it is discovered that Godzilla has developed a bright flaming glow, indicating that his nuclear energy is growing out of control. Fearing that Godzilla will soon explode, the G-Force tries to freeze him, thus cooling his temperature. But another problem arisesa horde of human sized creatures, formed from a combination of Godzilla cells, and the weapon that destroyed the original one, The Oxygen Destroyer. Now the military must try to stop these creatures and stop Godzilla from going through a nuclear meltdown that could destroy the world.
This 1995 addition to the "Godzilla" legacy was actually a rather entertaining movie, and a movie that did manage to elevate itself up from the mediocrity of many of the "Godzilla" movies.<br/><br/>Story-wise then you know what you are getting here,you know with each and every single of the "Godzilla" movies. A massive threat to Tokyo rises in the shape of a grotesque monstrous creature and Godzilla arrives to fight it, leaving destruction and mayhem in their wakethey fight it out in the metropolitan heart of Tokyo.<br/><br/>The acting in "Godzilla vs Destroyah" (aka "Gojira vs. Desutoroiâ") was adequateit has usually been in the previous many movies. And I am glad that I was fortunate enough to watch it in the original Japanese language,the English dubbed versions are just enjoyment-killers.<br/><br/>The creatures in "Godzilla vs Destroyah" were good, although the thing going on with the rising heat at the core of Godzilla was just ludicrous. But hey, it made for a new take on the grandfather of all monsters. And the Destroyah creature was actually interesting, in each of its many forms, and the creature was nicely made.<br/><br/>There is a lot of destruction and explosions in "Godzilla vs Destroyah", which in itself is more than enough to actually make it an entertaining movie.<br/><br/>All in all an enjoyable movie, especially if you like "Godzilla". I was genuinely entertained by this 1995 movie.
This should have been a much better movie than it was. The drama of Godzilla meeting his end after years of mayhem and endless battles with other monsters should have been handled much better. What hurt the story the most was the murky plot and the battle scene at the end that went on far too long.<br/><br/>Godzilla is ready for a nuclear meltdown after all these years. Somehow, we're supposed to believe that Godzilla operates like a nuclear power plant. Forget the atomic mutation theory, Godzilla is a walking Chernobyl in this film. He glows an orangish red and steam comes off of him.<br/><br/>Mixed into the plot is the destruction of the island where little Godzilla lived in peace all these years. It's melted into the seaa result of some energy displacement and little Godzilla is no longer little or cute. He's a young adult now, and he's headed for Japan.<br/><br/>The monster in this film is one that's been produced by the oxygen destroyer used way back in the very first Godzilla film. The soil has been contaminated with it, and there arises a creature that has crablike legs and a mouth like the monster in "Alien" had.<br/><br/>Godzilla trashes Hong Kong in the opening scenes, then heads north to Japan, apparently on the trail of his son. Little Godzilla is heading to his ancestral home in the Bering Strait (underwater?), but when Destroyer starts rampaging through Tokyo, the authorities use the telepathic skills of Miki to entice little Godzilla to detour to Tokyo so that his papa might follow and fight the monster. Which is what happens.<br/><br/>The Destroyer creatures mutate into one big one and the fight is on. Little Godzilla puts up quite a fight but he's no match for the much bigger Destroyer. Godzilla enters Tokyo Bay and is ready to protect his son, but it's too late.<br/><br/>The scenes were little Godzilla plaintively wails towards his father are really quite touching. And when he dies, I found myself emotionally upset. Godzilla is beside himself with anguish and you really see him for the natural being that he is.<br/><br/>This should have been the central scene of the entire film but the long overdrawn battle between Godzilla and Destroyer overshadows it. Into the mix throw the idiotic Super X something or other, a lumbering plane with freezing ray guns and such, that darts in and out of the action. I would have much rather seen more of the Godzilla family drama than half an hour of monsters tangling amidst the wreckage of Tokyo.<br/><br/>Still, this isn't a bad addition to the series, andall good Godzilla fans know, he really isn't dead because they've made a few more films with him since. Good characters die hard.

Yes. The alternate ending consisted of footage not seen by many other than in Japan but it does contain a few shots from Godzilla's deathseen in the final cut. Godzilla still dies, but in the alternate ending Destroyer actually gets up after being shot down by the JSDF and the Super-X III, but is badly wounded and unable to fight. Godzilla in his rage grabs him by the horn and continues to pummel him with his free fist. While doing so he finally reaches the meltdown temperature of 1200 and the army rains freezer weapons on both of them. Destroyer ,due to being so close to Godzilla during his meltdown and the extreme cold created by the Super X III, dies right before Godzilla doeswell. In the end, Junior still is revived so in essence it's more or less the same, but director Takao Owara decided to give the Monster King his much needed center stagehe died, and so new shots were added and Destroyah dies long before so. The Sony Tristar DVD contains no special features, what so ever, but the Toho DVD-r copy (which is available on Amazon) has this ending along with plenty of other features. Yes, in fact there are three. keep in note these scenes can not be seen on the internet anywhere (as farI have searched) or on the Sony Tristar DVD release of the film. In order to see them you must buy the actual Toho DVD, available on Amazon.com and monsterislandtoys.com.<br/><br/>(1) One has Junior entering Tokyo in the same stylehe did in the final cut, along with the flying form of Destroyer ramming him, but it is shot from entirely different angles.<br/><br/>(2) The second is the highly talked about scene where Destroyer's chest opens up and fires an enormous blast at Godzilla, knocking him into a building and hurting him badly. Godzilla however recovers and counters with his breath weapon. Whilethe scene is pretty much complete, with sound effects and everything, it was apparently too early in production to add either Godzilla or Destroyer's beam weapons into the shots.<br/><br/>(3) The alternate ending, which you can read further about above… Yes, kind of. Unlike most movies that have an black backdrop during the credits, the Heisei Godzilla films had special footage that played during the credits. And because this was (at the time) to be Godzilla's final film, there are scenes from all seven Heisei Godzilla films, along with scenes from the original 1954 film "Gojira", inorder to commemorate the Monster king's death.
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