In 1993, an asteroid lands in the Ogasawara Trench and awakens Godzilla. Explorer Takuya Fujita is detained after stealing an ancient artifact. Representative of the Japanese Prime Minister offers to have Takuya's charges dropped if he explores Infant Island with his ex-wife, Masako Tezuka and Kenji Ando, the secretary of the Marutomo company. After the trio arrives on the island, they find a cave containing a depiction of two giant insects in battle. Exploration leads them to a giant egg belonging to Mothra, called Cosmos. The Cosmos explains how the asteroid uncovered Mothra's egg, and may have awoken Battra, who is still embittered over humanity's interference in the Earth's natural order. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: ゴジラ対モスラ
- Also Known As: Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth
- Screenwriter: Omori Kazuki, Murao Akira
- Director: Okawara Takao
- Genres: Action, Adventure, Tokusatsu, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Kobayashi Satomi Main Role
- Bessho Tetsuya Main Role
- Murata TakehiroKenji AndohSupport Role
- Kurobe Susumu Support Role
- Odaka MegumiMiki SaegusaSupport Role
- Osawa Sayaka"Cosmos"Support Role
Reviews
Godzilla vs Mothra was jammed packed with Kaiju and action. There was an asteroid, volcanic eruption, forest clearing megalomaniacs, a bickering divorced couple, the usual hapless leaders and military, and a Shobijin kidnapping! Mothra is usually a defender of Japan and the Earth. There are three things that will cause her to go into battle mode--(1) Godzilla or some other monster starts tearing up Japan, (2) people abusing the environment, and (3) anyone who messes with her besties, the Cosmos. Godzilla and the humans managed to check off all three.
Godzilla was awakened when an asteroid hit nearby where he was sleeping. It also uncovered Mothra's egg. And it awakened Battra, Mothra's evil twin. Godzilla wanted to be rid of Mothra's egg, and no wonder, she was the only Kaiju (aside from one other female) who had been able to run him out of town. After her caterpillar form and Battra's drove him off, he headed to Japan to start destroying things. Battra, judge and destroyer of those who abuse the earth was out to destroy the humans, leaving Mothra to have to broker peace and clean up the Kaiju mess. Greedy humans had kidnapped her BFF, the Cosmos/Shobijin which caused her to go on a tear as well. Once the Cosmos were safe she turned her attention to Godzilla and Battra.
Godzilla vs Mothra was good fun. Ifukube Akira's score always fits the mood. I'm always happy to hear the Mosura song sung by the Cosmos. The cinematography was better than usual as well. The less said about the humans, the better. Odaka Megumi was back with her ESP connections, a part of the Heisei legacy I've never been able to embrace . The human story worked better for me in this movie because the stories were closely connected to the monsters, especially Mothra. Godzilla's, Battra's, and Mothra's stories and interactions with each other and the humans was well woven throughout the movie. There were not huge swaths of time where the monsters were absent. Of course there were plot holes Big G could have stomped through, but they didn't take away from the enjoyment of the movie.
Godzilla and Battra looked properly menacing while Mothra had a cuddlier look. Cuddly for a giant creature who is able to do battle with Godzilla and could crush Japan if she had a mind to.
If you enjoy Godzilla movies with guys in big rubber suits and a butterfly which looked like it was made out of pipe cleaners, this is definitely one to try.
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