Godzilla (2014) Blu-ray Review

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The care and time Warner Bros. took on the Godzilla transfer makes this Blu-ray a contender for one the best transfers of the year.

If you want to see a movie with a good storyline, great CG and lots of action, you need to watch "Godzilla" out now on Blu-ray and DVD.  The latest remake is very different from any of its predecessors and is worth seeing at least once.  Unlike the some other versions, this Godzilla is really the good guy disguised as a huge radioactive lizard.  The new twist on the classic story makes you want to root for Godzilla to see if he can "save the day".
 
"Godzilla" starts at a nuclear power plant in Japan in 1999.  After a meltdown supposedly triggered by an earthquake leaves the area devastated, Joe Brody, played by Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), can't resolve himself to the fact that his wife dies in an "accident".  Fast forward 15 years to present day and the same seismic activity that caused the meltdown has reappeared.  When Joe and his son Ford, Aaron Taylor- Johnson (Captain America: The Winter Soldier), find themselves back in Japan, they discover an alien being that has been growing and feeding off of radioactive energy for the past 15 years.  The alien eventually escapes its enclosure to meet its mate; an even larger, female creature.  The emergence of these aliens also awakens a long dormant creature, Godzilla, whose purpose it to hunt and kill these aliens.
 
The story has a human interest touch and plays to the audience's sentimentalities as we see Ford's mom and dad both die because of these creatures, as well as, the parallel way they affect his wife and child.  Making Godzilla the "hero" of this plot is a little farfetched and completely different from any past movies about the huge lizard.  I enjoyed the tie in with Hiroshima as Dr. Ishiro Serizawa, Ken Watanabe (Inception), explains that his father died that day and the bombing was really an attempt to kill the aliens and Godzilla.    While the plot was interesting and kept my attention, I felt the movie was a little too long at times and some of the action could have been scaled back while still remaining effect.
 
The Blu-ray presented 1080p is outstanding. The clarity of everything on screen is extremely impressive. Even though the film is shot mostly in the dark, the monsters are easily seen on the small screen. Godzilla's DTS-HD master Audio 7.1 losses soundtrack is like amazing. Not only does Godzilla's roar come through load and clear, so does the subtle sounds of mayhem in the distance while the action is focused on the humans.

Godzilla contains the now standard digital copy of the film, a DVD copy, as well as some fluff pieces about the creation of the film, and backstory on the M.U.T.O. and the king of monsters himself, Godzilla. Hopefully Warner Bros. will someday create a special edition Blu-ray with more special features that truly give Godzilla, the history it deserves.
 
Along with the story, the CG in the film was truly amazing.  Finding the design of Godzilla and the M.U.T.O to be exceptional and was really impressed with the graphical quality.  The care and time Warner Bros. took on the transfer makes this Blu-ray a contender for one the best transfers of the year. Overall, Godzilla was enjoyable, and better than I thought it could be. It is a must for any true Godzilla or monster movie fan to add to their collection.  B-
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MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 123 minutes
Distributed By: Warner Bros.

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Allison Rose, a Senior Correspondent and Critic at FlickDirect, is a dynamic presence in the entertainment industry with a communications degree from Hofstra University. She brings her film expertise to KRMS News/Talk 97.5 FM and broadcast television, and is recognized as a Tomatometer-Approved Critic. Her role as an adept event moderator in various entertainment industry forums underscores her versatility. Her affiliations with SEFCA, the Florida Film Critics Circle, and the Online Film Critics Society highlight her as an influential figure in film criticism and media.


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