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Godzilla (1954) is the seminal Japanese monster film directed by Ishirō Honda that introduced the world to the iconic kaiju Gojira. This black-and-white thriller blends horror and science fiction, reflecting post-war anxieties about nuclear weapons and their consequences. It launched a franchise that remains influential in cinema and pop culture.
Classic monster movie that defined a genre. · Reflects post-war Japanese sentiments. · Not just a creature feature, but a social commentary.
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Godzilla was inspired by the aftermath of nuclear bombings in Japan and the hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific, reflecting fears of radiation and its destructive potential.
Haruo Nakajima was the actor who portrayed Godzilla in the suit, performing the physically demanding scenes that brought the monster to life.
The black-and-white format was standard for Japanese cinema at the time of production in 1954 and contributed to the film's stark, dramatic atmosphere.
Godzilla established many conventions of the kaiju genre, including the use of suitmation and a focus on giant monsters as allegories for real-world issues, influencing countless films afterward.
The name 'Gojira' is a combination of the Japanese words for gorilla ('gorira') and whale ('kujira'), reflecting the creature's massive size and strength.
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