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Godzilla Minus One

- Postwar Japan. From zero to minus.

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.

Release Date : 2023-11-03

Language :EnglishJapanese

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TOHOTOHO StudiosRobot Communications

Production Country : Japan

Alternative Titles : Godzilla Minus One/Minus ColorGodzilla Minus One Minus Color

Cast

Ryunosuke Kamiki

Character Name : Koichi Shikishima

Original Name : 神木隆之介

Gender : Male

Minami Hamabe

Character Name : Noriko Oishi

Original Name : 浜辺美波

Gender : Female

Yuki Yamada

Character Name : Shiro Mizushima

Original Name : 山田裕貴

Gender : Male

Munetaka Aoki

Character Name : Sosaku Tachibana

Original Name : 青木崇高

Gender : Male

Hidetaka Yoshioka

Character Name : Kenji Noda

Original Name : 吉岡秀隆

Gender : Male

Sakura Ando

Character Name : Sumiko Ota

Original Name : 安藤サクラ

Gender : Female

Kuranosuke Sasaki

Character Name : Yoji Akitsu

Original Name : 佐々木蔵之介

Gender : Male

Saki Nakatani

Character Name : Akiko

Original Name : 永谷咲笑

Gender : Female

Mio Tanaka

Character Name : Captain Tatsuo Hotta

Original Name : 田中美央

Gender : Male

Yuya Endo

Character Name : Tadayuki Saito

Original Name : 遠藤雄弥

Gender : Male

Kisuke Iida

Character Name : Akio Itagaki

Original Name : 飯田基祐

Gender : Male

Kenji Anan

Character Name :

Original Name : 阿南健治

Gender : Male

Kenji Mizuhashi

Character Name :

Original Name : 水橋研二

Gender : Male

Kunihiro Suda

Character Name :

Original Name : 須田邦裕

Gender : Male

Shota Taniguchi

Character Name :

Original Name : 谷口翔太

Gender : Male

Akio Nakadai

Character Name :

Original Name : 中台あきお

Gender : Male

Ippei Sasaki

Character Name :

Original Name : 佐々木一平

Gender : Male

Ozuno Nakamura

Character Name :

Original Name : 中村織央

Gender : Male

Masaichi Wanibuchi

Character Name :

Original Name : 鰐渕将市

Gender : Male

Sho Nishigaki

Character Name :

Original Name : 西垣匠

Gender : Male

Fuma Sasaki

Character Name :

Original Name : 佐々木風磨

Gender : Male

Tsutomu Osabe

Character Name :

Original Name : 長部努

Gender : Male

Yuji Komatsu

Character Name :

Original Name : 小松勇司

Gender : Male

Yosuke Minokawa

Character Name :

Original Name : 三濃川陽介

Gender : Male

Sentarou Kusakabe

Character Name :

Original Name : 日下部千太郎

Gender : Male

Kota Kawabata

Character Name :

Original Name : 川端康太

Gender : Male

Genki Furugen

Character Name :

Original Name : 古堅元貴

Gender : Male

Yuto Yoshikawa

Character Name :

Original Name : 吉川裕斗

Gender : Male

Yuya Oshima

Character Name :

Original Name : 大島祐也

Gender : Male

Hirotaka Akatsuma

Character Name :

Original Name : 赤妻洋貴

Gender : Male

Ryo Hamanaka

Character Name :

Original Name : 濱中遼

Gender : Male

Kiyomi Aratani

Character Name :

Original Name : 荒谷清水

Gender : Male

Yukio Tsukamoto

Character Name :

Original Name : 塚本幸男

Gender : Male

Shoji Omiya

Character Name :

Original Name : 大宮将司

Gender : Male

Michael Arias

Character Name :

Original Name : Michael Arias

Gender : Male

Masataka Matsubara

Character Name :

Original Name : 松原正隆

Gender : Male

Kentaro Furuyama

Character Name :

Original Name : 古山憲太郎

Gender : Male

Takumi Matsui

Character Name :

Original Name : 松井工

Gender : Male

Tetsu Hirahara

Character Name :

Original Name : 平原テツ

Gender : Male

Hiroyuki Toritani

Character Name :

Original Name : 鳥谷宏之

Gender : Male

Seitaro Chiba

Character Name :

Original Name : 千葉誠太郎

Gender : Male

Tatsuki Oguma

Character Name :

Original Name : 小熊樹

Gender : Male

Hidemasa Mase

Character Name :

Original Name : 間瀬英正

Gender : Male

Jun Ohnishi

Character Name :

Original Name : 大西遵

Gender : Male

Yuho Mochinaga

Character Name :

Original Name : 持永雄恵

Gender : Male

Daiki Ichikawa

Character Name :

Original Name : 市川大貴

Gender : Male

Yasunori Ota

Character Name :

Original Name : 太田靖則

Gender : Male

Ryota Tsuchihashi

Character Name :

Original Name : 土橋竜太

Gender : Male

Atsushi Saitou

Character Name :

Original Name : 斉藤淳

Gender : Male

Masayuki Yamada

Character Name :

Original Name : 山田将之

Gender : Male

Goro Sato

Character Name :

Original Name : 佐藤五郎

Gender : Male

Keisuke Fujita

Character Name :

Original Name : 藤田啓介

Gender : Male

Yuta Wakabayashi

Character Name :

Original Name : 若林佑太

Gender : Male

Koya Fukuda

Character Name :

Original Name : 福田航也

Gender : Male

Shunpeter Sugisaki

Character Name :

Original Name : 杉崎シュンペーター

Gender : Male

Yuki Takao

Character Name :

Original Name : 高尾悠希

Gender : Male

Yusuke Karita

Character Name :

Original Name : 苅田裕介

Gender : Male

Makoto Matsumoto

Character Name :

Original Name : 松本誠

Gender : Male

Shinji Nagashima

Character Name :

Original Name : 長島慎治

Gender : Male

Akihiro Yamamoto

Character Name :

Original Name : 山本晃大

Gender : Male

Hidehiko Yamada

Character Name :

Original Name : 山田英彦

Gender : Male

Atomu Ito

Character Name :

Original Name : 伊藤亜斗武

Gender : Male

Django Yamada

Character Name :

Original Name : 山田ジャンゴ

Gender : Male

Gomez Hori

Character Name :

Original Name : 保里ゴメス

Gender : Male

Shohei Abe

Character Name :

Original Name : 阿部翔平

Gender : Male

Gen Shimada

Character Name :

Original Name : 嶋田彦

Gender : Male

Masatoshi Kihara

Character Name :

Original Name : 木原勝利

Gender : Male

Masaru Yahagi

Character Name :

Original Name : 矢作優

Gender : Male

Touta Tawaragi

Character Name :

Original Name : 俵木藤汰

Gender : Male

Etsuji Harada

Character Name :

Original Name : 原田悦嗣

Gender : Male

Senji Nakagi

Character Name :

Original Name : 仲城煎時

Gender : Male

Tetsunori Akira

Character Name :

Original Name : 明樂哲典

Gender : Male

Mao Ohno

Character Name :

Original Name : 大野真緒

Gender : Female

Ami Kitamikado

Character Name :

Original Name : 北御門亜美

Gender : Female

Yoka

Character Name :

Original Name : 羊華

Gender : Female

Mami Tokuda

Character Name :

Original Name : 得田舞美

Gender : Female

Yukihide Ueda

Character Name :

Original Name : 植田倖瑛

Gender : Male

Sho Tsuruta

Character Name :

Original Name : 鶴田翔

Gender : Male

Makoto Araki

Character Name :

Original Name : 荒木誠

Gender : Male

Yamato Aizawa

Character Name :

Original Name : Yamato Aizawa

Gender : Male

Mizuki Hasegawa

Character Name :

Original Name : 長谷川瑞己

Gender : Male

Kisuke Inoue

Character Name :

Original Name : 井上喜介

Gender : Male

Miki Mirai

Character Name :

Original Name : 未来みき

Gender : Female

Daichi Abe

Character Name :

Original Name : 阿部大地

Gender : Male

Rikako Miura

Character Name :

Original Name : 三浦理香子

Gender : Female

Gohshuu

Character Name :

Original Name : 剛州

Gender : Male

Yuko Onose

Character Name :

Original Name : 小野瀬侑子

Gender : Female

Seiji Okuda

Character Name :

Original Name : 奥田誠治

Gender : Male

Eisuke Sasai

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 篠井英介

Gender : Male

Shinsuke Kasai

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 笠井信輔

Gender : Male

Saori

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 早織

Gender : Female

Takato Yonemoto

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 米本學仁

Gender : Male

Yoshiyo Naka

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 仲義代

Gender : Male

Ikumu Shigeta

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 殖田育夢

Gender : Male

Keita Chiba

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 千葉恵太

Gender : Male

Masato Nakano

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 中野匡人

Gender : Male

Kiyoshi Uchida

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 内田清

Gender : Male

Aya Sakura

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 桜彩

Gender : Female

Ayane Kamoi

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 加茂井彩音

Gender : Female

Risa Miyake

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 三宅里沙

Gender : Female

Mami Aoki

Character Name : (voice)

Original Name : 青木真美

Gender : Female

Reviews

L

Leno

@fLeno

2023-12-01

**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.

M

Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2023-12-05

FULL 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-

C

Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2023-12-13

_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

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-25

"Shikishima" (Ryunosuke Kamiki) is a man with some guilt. He was a kamikaze pilot towards the end of WWII who feigned some technical problems with his plane and so landed and survived! Now, Japan is defeated and in ruins and he is feels a deep sense if shame. He manages to find a job in a wooden-hulled boat trying to collect up from the sea all the mines laid by the Allies and the Japanese alike, and it's whilst they are at sea they discover a toxic creature that has been born out of the ashes of the atom bomb. This creature is bent on destruction and nothing mankind has in it's arsenal can even dent this leviathan that possesses a deadly blue ray than can obliterate all in it's path. It heads to the land wreaking devastation and so the scientists must come up with a plan before the country is laid waste. It's really two stories. One of the man with all of his demons, his burgeoning romance with a homeless girl and her child and of his gradual realisation that maybe his life isn't quite over yet. The remainder is the standard "Godzilla" style special effects fest that I must admit to preferring to the more recent Hollywood versions. The style of animation here is grittier, the monster knobblier and angrier and the immediately post-war timeframe allows the photography to present us with a more attractively bleak film to look at. The ending is predictable, sure, but at least it tries to solve the problem of this marauding beastie in a little more of an innovatory fashion. Not much original here, but I still quite enjoyed it.

S

Sweet0Girl

@Sweet0Girl

2024-01-09

**So good!** I have been watching Godzilla movies as long as I can remember. Most are enjoyable and enteretaining except the 1998 American made one. It's one of the worse movies I have ever seen. This movie has no right to be as good as it is! But it is good. Very good and a great movie to celebrate the 70th anniversay of the most well known kaiju in the world. Must be seen on the big screen. I didn't know a Godzilla movie could pack an emotional punch the way this film did. It's a testament to the writing and acting in this film. Kamiki Ryunosuke, Hamabe Minami, Yamada Yuki, Aoki Munetaka, Yoshioka Hidetaka, Ando Sakura and Sasaki Kuranosuke. I'm listing all the actotrs here b/c everyone played their roles well. I also, must shout out the little girl actress. I don't know her name but she was magnificent and I think she was only 3 or 4 years old. I can't give much away but the film explores survivors guilt, shame and forgiveness.

W

whitsbrain

@whitsbrain

2024-02-09

This is one of the very best Godzilla movies ever made. There's a really good human story and every moment that Godzilla is on-screen is great. The post-WWII setting absolutely adds to the desperation of the main characters and the dread of having to once again survive an attacking force, this time in the form of a beast that isn't protecting the Earth or any such nonsense. Godzilla is a force of nature (or science) that doesn't care about anything or anyone. The only drawbacks of this movie are an irritatingly manipulative moment (tugboats) and a couple of unbelievably coincidental reunions.

M

MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2024-05-03

Godzilla Minus One, is a poignant anti war film as much as it is a monster flick. I agree with other reviewers that this is by far and away the best Godzilla film I have seen, bar none. What makes it work is a genuinely moving back story of a man broken by war, redeemed through an act of courage in the service of love, the bonds of family and ultimately life itself. Acting is superb, with flawlessly honest, very human performances, from the entire cast. Godzilla effects are well done too. The destruction and the misery the monster brings to Japanese cities and their populace, is genuinely disturbing. In summary, I loved this film more for its back story than its monster tale. Indeed, in the context of this film, Godzilla feels like a metaphor of sorts, for the real monster, which is war and the destruction it brings both physical and psychological, to innocent lives.

S

Sejian

@Sejian

2024-05-03

The best Godzilla movie ever and one of the best movies of 2023? Eh, maybe. I don't have the long sordid history of watching every Godzilla movie to ever exist. My first exposure to Godzilla was Godzilla 1998. Yep, I loved watching that sleek reptilian dinosaur tear through Manhattan and to this day I am still envious of the cab driver with that 6 inch Godzilla action figure hanging from his rearview mirror. What can I say, I love dinosaurs! Compared to Godzilla 2014 and the sequels, this at least has a coherent plot with not that many stupid characters doing the stupid. It has some silly dialog and "the plan" is kinda dumb and requires Godzilla to lack any spatial awareness but OK, 2014 did more stupid with that nuclear warhead so, I'll give you that. We've got characters jumping to conclusions, overreacting and under-reacting, but overall this might be the best Godzilla movie ever however I feel like that a low bar considering the other Godzilla movies I've seen. Maybe with a bigger budget. Under 15M? Okay, yeah. It's the best Godzilla movie. The monster CGI is not good. For 15M it's good. Compared to other Godzilla movies, the Hollywood Godzilla movies, it ain't good. Compared to Pacific Rim, it ain't good. 7/10 from me. I quite enjoyed the very WOKE anti-authoritarianism themes. I suppose Go Woke, Go Broke don't always apply since everything I've heard about this movie is positive even though the very WOKE anti-authoritarianism is shoved in our faces multiple times, but who can really expect consistency from that lot.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-06-08

In the interest of full disclosure, I’ve never been a fan of Japanese monster movies, and, considering how many times the Godzilla story has been told so far, I’ve never been particularly interested in seeing any of them (after all, how many different variations can realistically be incorporated into the big guy’s single-minded mythos?). In any event, I relented in this case, because I was admittedly curious to see the film’s Oscar-winning visual effects, which, in all honesty, weren’t bad (though definitely not outstanding – how this picture bested the far-superior visuals of “The Creator” truly baffles me). However, capable special effects and production design considerations aside (the basis for the generous ratings I’ve given to this title), this release has little else to offer that hasn’t already been depicted countless times before. What’s more, the film’s attempts at trying to incorporate post-World War II political commentary and to be more than just a simplistic monster movie are fairly lame. Its non-devastation story threads are frequently predictable, heavy-handed, slowly paced, occasionally corny, often implausible, and, above all, boring. I frankly couldn’t wait for these segments to end and get back to the supposed “it” factor – the monster’s destructive hijinks (of which, to be perfectly honest, there were too few, given that this is supposed to be this offering’s primary drawing card). Even the title of this production needs work; any picture that requires a Google search to find out what it’s supposed to mean has inherent issues in my book. To its credit, writer-director Takashi Yamazaki’s effort to elevate the Godzilla narrative above the B movie camp fest level genuinely seems sincere, but the end product is little more than the standard item with better visuals and a well-intentioned (but largely failed) aim at infusing the story with more substantive content. In light of the many iterations of this saga that have been filmed over the years, I think it’s high time to give the persecuted sea monster a well-deserved rest for a while – a long while – and get on with the business of making movies that aren’t tiresome retreads and that at last give Tokyo a chance to rebuild.

O

oswaldovzki

@oswaldovzki

2024-06-17

**Contain Spoilers** "Gojira -1.0" is a visually stunning film that rightfully earned its Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. The movie's impressive sound design and solid acting further elevate its entertainment value. However, it falls short in some key areas, particularly in its direction and emotional payoff. The visual effects in "Gojira -1.0" are nothing short of spectacular. From the realistic physics to the terrifyingly detailed explosions caused by Gojira's atomic breath, every frame is crafted with precision. The depiction of Gojira itself is a highlight, staying true to the original bulky yet menacing design without appearing comical. This attention to detail creates a believable and immersive experience that keeps you engaged throughout. The sound design and music, while not as groundbreaking as the visual effects, complement the movie well. They enhance the tension and atmosphere, making the scenes more impactful. The acting is another strong point, with Japanese actors delivering powerful and emotional performances that resonate deeply. Their portrayal of honor and shame, especially in the context of post-WWII Japan, adds a layer of depth to the story. The writing of "Gojira -1.0" is intriguing, presenting a fresh take on the origins of Gojira with a strong emphasis on the historical context of Japan after World War II. The decision to show events through the eyes of a 'failed' kamikaze soldier is an interesting angle, though it doesn't fully deliver on its potential. The survival of the main character, while logically sound, feels anticlimactic and predictable. This resolution undercuts the emotional investment built up throughout the film, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction. One aspect that could have been better addressed is the radiation from Gojira. The monster emits radiation and can fire atomic blasts, yet the film doesn't explore the devastating effects this should have on the surrounding environment and people. The radiation is merely used as a plot device to track Gojira, missing an opportunity to add another layer of realism and tension to the story. In conclusion, "Gojira -1.0" is a visually and technically impressive film that provides solid entertainment and remarkable detail. However, it falls short in delivering a satisfying emotional payoff and leaves some aspects underexplored. Despite these shortcomings, it remains a worthwhile watch for its exceptional visual effects and the nostalgic yet fresh portrayal of Gojira.