Koichi Shikishima
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Koichi Shikishima

“Live and Fight. Survive and Resist.”
In postwar Japan, Godzilla brings new devastation to an already scorched landscape. With no military intervention or government help in sight, the survivors must join together in the face of despair and fight back against an unrelenting horror.
Minus Color Official Netflix Trailer [Subtitled] Official
Koichi Shikishima
Ryunosuke Kamiki
Koichi Shikishima
Noriko Oishi
Minami Hamabe
Noriko Oishi
Shiro Mizushima
Yuki Yamada
Shiro Mizushima
Sosaku Tachibana
Munetaka Aoki
Sosaku Tachibana
Kenji Noda
Hidetaka Yoshioka
Kenji Noda
Sumiko Ota
Sakura Ando
Sumiko Ota
Yoji Akitsu
Kuranosuke Sasaki
Yoji Akitsu
Akiko
Saki Nakatani
Akiko
Captain Tatsuo Hotta
Miou Tanaka
Captain Tatsuo Hotta
Tadayuki Saito
Yuya Endo
Tadayuki Saito
Akio Itagaki
Kisuke Iida
Akio Itagaki
Kenji Anan
**Go watch as soon as it releases in your country!** I was privileged enough to be in Tokyo the day they released this movie with English subtitles and I have to say that if you enjoy "monster" movies there is no way you won't like this Godzilla. The movie is set from the last days of WW2 to the early post-war. The nuclear bombs used in the Pacific gave Godzilla its super powers, and in the post war it decides to swim towards Tokyo, which of course results in a desperate attempt of stopping the monster. A former kamikaze pilot that had a previous traumatic encounter with Godzilla sees this as an opportunity to get revenge. Apart from a few dialogs and actions from the authors that are more suitable to the Japanese than the American audience, this movie has it all, romance, drama, loss, existencial crisis, and a gory and unstoppable monster. Whether you are an old Godzilla fan or a curious newcomer to this type of movie, Godzilla is one of the best movies released this year.
Read full reviewFULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/godzilla-minus-one-review/ "Godzilla Minus One strikes an outstanding balance between compelling character building, a thematically rich narrative, and two hours of gargantuan entertainment, ultimately becoming a noteworthy addition to the monster film subgenre. It breaks the formulaic barriers of generic creature flicks by delivering a layered story that explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the aftermath of war. The memorable score, powerful sound design, and exquisite visuals contribute to a cinematic experience that is both thrilling and emotionally resonant. While the lead acting occasionally falters into melodrama, it does little to diminish the overall impact of a movie that has undoubtedly earned its place among the top-tier entries in the Godzilla franchise." Rating: A-
Read full review_Godzilla Minus One_ is not only one of the best films out of the 30-plus in the series, but also one of the best films of the year. The acting is superb, the destruction is immense and incredible, and the gnarly Godzilla design is fantastic. It’s ridiculous, if true, that this film only has a budget of $15 million because it looks better than most Hollywood blockbusters. Full review: bit.ly/kamikaiju
Read full reviewDirector to Fans: "It Will Strike You With Fear" [Subtitled]
Godzilla Minus One's Kamiki Ryunosuke: "Lucky to be part of the Godzilla Universe" [Subtitled]
Minami Hamabe: "It will blow away your expectations" [Subtitled]
Director Takashi Yamazaki on Godzilla Minus One's Hardest Special Effect [Subtitled]
Kamiki Ryunosuke on Filming Challenges [Subtitled]
How Minami Hamabe Prepared for Her Role [Subtitled]
Takashi Yamazaki Message to fans [Subtitled]
Ryunosuke Kamiki's Message to fans [Subtitled]
Minami Hamabe on Co-star Kamiki Ryunosuke [Subtitled]
Kamiki Ryunosuke on Co-star Minami Hamabe [Subtitled]
Takashi Yamazaki On "Scary" Visual Direction [Subtitled]
Minami Hamabe on Her "Dream Come True" Casting [Subtitled]
Kamiki Ryunosuke on His "Surprise" Casting [Subtitled]
Takashi Yamazaki on the Best Way to See the Movie [Subtitled]
The Visual Effects of Godzilla Minus One [Subtitled]
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