Film Review }{ Godzilla 2014

GODZILLA!! I finally get it. Director Gareth Edwards’ strategy of pushing the monster action to the background while the family drama plays out in the foreground reveals the true nature of the Godzilla metaphor: it’s not about the horrors of nuclear technology gone awry; it’s about the screaming. Children screaming. My children. Screaming. In. My. Ear. Who are these monsters and why are they screaming at me? What do they want? What have they done with my children? I need to get back to my children! But these monsters are in the way and they’re screaming at me. ALL THE TIME! Every time I see one it SCREAMS at me! And then destroys everything in its wake. Research shows cialis prescription online that gentle prostate massage can benefit people with enlarged prostates, men who want to reduce their structure by 25%. Some of these men have suffered from NAION while taking viagra soft pills my drugshop. viagra from india online On top of that, for any online purchase to be completed, the payment needs to be made online using a credit card. Kamagara tablets cheap online cialis contain sildenafil citrate used to treat any deep tissue damages by motivating blood circulation and activity of the cells in the liver and lungs. I must be hallucinating. I can’t look; but I can still hear. Schwartz’ “indefensible ear”. I’m trying to turn away but the screaming follows me at any distance, piercing the air and rousing all the other monsters within its range. And then they all start fighting with each other and man, I gotta check out. Quick, where’s the nearest boat? Oh, that one with the live nuclear warhead set to blow in 20 minutes? Perfect! I’m just gonna lie here and close my eyes as I drift away into the bay. Not even gonna try to disarm that thing, even though I’m the only one who knows how. Peace at last, my friends. Peace at last.

Posted on May 20, 2014 at 6:24 pm by rjordan · Permalink
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