Love it or hate it (or feel fairly ambiguous towards it), the 2014 take of Godzilla really did make an impression, thanks to the relentlessly bleak tone and eye-popping cinematography. Sure, the characters and the script were less than perfect, but when the spectacle was this impressive, you can forgive a lot of shortcomings.
Years later, the parents are separated, and the mother is living with their young daughter (Stanger Things' Millie Bobby Brown) deep in the jungle, having discovered a long-dormant titan, and Farmiga has created a device that allows her to communicate with the giant creatures, and perhaps even control them.
And when the fights do arrive, please have placed yourself in the biggest, loudest cinema screen you can find, because it is difficult to imagine a better looking, more impressively sounding blockbuster this year. Director Michael Dougherty (Krampus) takes on board one of the biggest criticisms leveled at the first movie - the fact we barely saw Godzilla for any of it - and puts his money makers up on screen for as much as his $200 million budget will allow.
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