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Godzilla vs. Hedorah
Godzilla vs. Hedorah

6.8

Godzilla vs. Hedorah

G·1971·85m

Summary

An ever evolving alien life-form arrives on a comet from the Dark Gaseous Nebula and proceeds to consume pollution. Spewing mists of sulfuric acid and corrosive sludge, neither humanity nor Godzilla may be able to defeat this toxic menace.

Crew

Director, Writer

Yoshimitsu Banno

Writer

Takeshi Kimura

Reviews

John Chard

John Chard

November 24, 2019

5

There's no place else to go and pretty soon we'll all be dead, so forget it! Enjoy yourself! Let's sing and dance while we can! Come on, blow your mind!

The 11th of the Godzilla franchise is easily the most trippy, and most divisive. Hedorah (AKA: The Smog Monster) is spawned from pollution and begins to destroy Japan. It spews poison, shoots acidic mud, tokes on smoking chimney stacks and can shape shift into the bargain. Enter the atomic lizard, Godzilla, who takes up the challenge to hopefully rescue mankind, he can even fly in this one...

There's some psychedelic animation inserted into proceedings, which couples up with the whole hippy vibe and LSD infused musical interludes. It's really a hard film to recommend with confidence, with director Yoshimitsu Banno doing an appalling job of staging action and pacing the narrative for cohesive viewing - a first line director he was not.

However, it's just nutty enough to understand why some Zilla fans love it, kind of like it's a fun off-shoot of the more potent pics of the series. Certainly the eco message is worthy, but really I'd personally have to be under the influence of strong liquor to ever watch it again. 5/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Japanese

Budget:

$250,000.00

Revenue:

$2,768,400.00

Keywords

japan
pollution
giant monster
sequel
alien
ecology
gojira
kaiju
water pollution
smog
environmental issues
acid burning
godzilla
hedorah
tadpole
tokusatsu