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When one thinks of Godzilla movies, one imagines an oversized amphibious dinosaur generating a terrifying heat ray from its mouth and fighting with other oversized monsters. Meh, nothing special, right? Wrong. Here’s why Godzilla Minus One should be an action movie you should definitely catch. In this version, the timeless clash between monster and man is once again set against the tumultuous backdrop of post-war Japan. But, unlike typical action films that dive headfirst into destruction and battle scenes, this movie takes a surprisingly introspective turn. Yes, it’s on Netflix. No, I won’t spoil anything for you. The story delves deep into the emotional and psychological scars left by World War Two, at a time when Japan was grappling with the aftermath of devastation. It's a poignant exploration of a nation attempting to rebuild not only its cities but its very soul. What's truly compelling to me about Godzilla Minus One is its commitment to human stories amidst the chaos. The film introduces you to characters shaped by tragedy and driven by a desire for survival and renewal. Their paths intertwine with the looming threat of Godzilla, providing a narrative that is rich with emotional depth. As the film unfolds, you are invited to witness the human struggle from various angles: A soldier haunted by his past mistakes, a young woman searching for hope amidst the post-war ruins, and families torn apart and seeking solace within the remnants of their former lives. It is also pretty refreshing to see post-World War Two from a Japanese perspective. We mostly see the action and fighting from the American perspective, which can get pretty stale, pretty fast. ~ Fremont (Images by Wallpaper Abyss/Alpha Coders)
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Car enthusiasts would know what Kei cars are. For those who are not familiar with Kei cars, it is a type of vehicle in Japan which is small in size and they are made to comply with tax and insurance regulations. These Kei cars are not limited to just passenger cars. They are available in other types too such as pick-up trucks and cargo vans. But have you ever wondered how did the Kei car category came about? Back in the 1940s, many countries were affected by the devastation of the Second World War and Japan was considered to be among the worst. After the war, Japan
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