*Shin only roars when he's in severe pain.* After learning that, I couldn't see this movie the same again. Knowing he's constantly in pain but can still have his limits where he can't handle it anymore that he screams. All i see is a creature that never asked to be born and cries for his misery to end.
1:44 absolute chills Now imagine you woke up on fire, but there is no fire. You run outside screaming in pain begging for help, but you're the last human so no help is coming and your only hope for peace is if the ants can get their shit together and put you out of your misery.
Isn't there a chemical that create actuall fireless fire? I remember something about racing fuel and racing crash that got that exact incident. Is horrfying
He’s not immortal but it would take him a very long time to die. His body is kinda like a siphonophore. Even if it’s just down to one cell he’ll still be alive. So in theory shin is immortal but through other things like atom decay he is finite.
I agree, but I think it has multiple meanings. Female voice: the "humanity," alluding to the fate of Dr. Goro Maki, and its own will to simply not suffer Male voice: the "monster," it's will to live, spread, evolve out of its pain, and destroy what made it suffer.
@@HigashikataShoesuke.Thats what makes shin godzilla so sad to watch .not because its referencing something tragic that happened but its captures that the animal doesnt want to kill anyone it just wants to have someone kill it
I just love how both vocal represent Godzilla. One is his mind, is pure pain, he wants to die and he can't take it anymore pain. He's just in pain and don't know why. The other one is his body, his survival instinc saying "I know it hurts, but we need to live. I don't know why, but we need to carry on even if this pain is hellish, we need to evolve so this pain go away". Is a angel and a devil, nature and radiation. The creature and the god
A E S T H E T I C He probably wandered by it totally by accident or from a random current. Either way, if humans disposed of the waste properly he would’ve been fine. But we didn’t and Gojira is the price we pay.
Well both are victims, humans have to kill it since its destroying shit theres no option, Shin is pretty much an abomination mutated with a lot of organisms wich explains the ending of those organisms escaping by evolving meaning that they can evolve at will, it was just to late, and they didn't know what was happening, neither did humans, so in this case both were victims shin was just a tragic abomination that got forced and put together without knowing, and humans can't let a giant monster roam the planet, if anything it's helping this beings dream to just die.
@@duck7835 the humans are the enemies there the antagonist shin is basically the main character… he has his own song he also has the characteristics of a main character and he really just seems like a depressed human.
@@duck7835 The point of the story is that the humans are by definition, the villains. But they're not 'evil' per say. They mutated Godzilla with the nuclear waste they dumped away. They ruined an innocent creatures life with something they don't even need to survive naturally. Then, when Godzilla arrived. Screaming in pain, begging for help from anyone and driven by an animal need to survive. The people who did this to him tried to kill him. They end up freezing him which according to the lore, he is STILL suffering. Because as far as we know, his body isn't dead. As that requires every cell to be destroyed. They did this. Then they tried to kill a creature who just wanted help. Then froze him in - as far as we know - constant torment. But, humanity has no CHOICE but to defend themselves. Humanity has no sympathy for what they created but they can't let him near their cities whether they do or not. Sad.
I love how the part where “a shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness that’s killing me” is the same part where shin is seen using his atomic breath at first
@@kalebdykema8823 Wait.. Am i reaching cuz his pupils go black to protect his eyes when does the breath.. Do these lines imply shooting out into the darkness that's killing him?🫣
"Shin Godzilla was a dark lord of the Godzilla's. So powerful and so wise, He could mutate to different but keep making people...... Dying. He had such a tragedy, he could not even keep the pain, from going away. He became so painful to see, the only thing he was afraid of was, keeping the pain, which, eventually of course he did, unfortunately the humans set explosives onto his feet, then they fed him a poison, which froze him. It's Ironic, he had the pain, but he couldn't get rid of it."
HOLD UP, YOU ARE TELLING ME THE GUY WHO BRING DEPRESSION TO ME THROUGH NEON GENESIS EVANGELION IS THE SAME GUY BRING DEPRESSION TO ME THROUGH SHIN GODZILLA!?
In my opinion, Shin Gojira is the best written Godzilla ever! This song explores on Shins emotions and his feelings. He was never evil or bad. He only defends himself from everything around him. Shin doesn't know why he was born into this world and his powers.
@@Giuseppegranata7067 They do their own seperate thing. Minus One upgrades the original Godzilla and truly makes us feel for the humans. Shin on the other hand puts a spin on the original Godzilla while keeping it's essence.
I just realised this song embodys shin "if i die in this world, who will know something of me?" refers to if he dies, he will only be a beast in the eyes of others that dont know his feelings,intentions, or thoughts. For it is just a monster.
I’ve always seen this part of the movie whenever the bombs hit his spine.. he’s bleeding .. means he can die. I believe this song is a conversation between two things inside of him . One side wanting to accept death because this world is too much for the humans and it’s better for Godzilla to perish. The other half is saying “we literally have the fire power. What can they do” I feel like at the very end when the two voices from the song come together it’s like Godzilla made it’s choice..
@@Big-bird23 and in each end there is a brain much like a few other incarnations of godzilla and that proves that shin godzilla's both brains have the same intellect
So, originally Godzilla wanted to die, but because he was so disgusted at the humans only giving suffering to him that he made the decision to live so that he can unleash the hell upon every human? Wow, I accidentally copied another character again, this is what I get for copying LN 2
@@auhsojacosta1672 nope, godzilla unleashed hell in self-defense. he was pretty much just mindlessly wandering around and causing destruction in his wake unintentionally, but when humans started attacking him, he reacted in self defense. the other side is his instincts telling him to carry on, nothing more
Shin and 54’ are so similar yet different as beings. 54’ is so…angry, his rampage is wrathful and deliberate. “You are why I am in pain, you insignificant ants, suffer as I am suffering”. But shin is a scared child lashing out at the world around it. “Why does everything hurt? How do I make it stop hurting? Why can’t I make it stop hurting?! PLEASE MAKE IT STOP HURTING!”
A creature that rapidly evolved complete intelligence, a young mind that doesn't know what it is or why it is, all it knows is unimaginable pain, although the lyrics do suggest that it knows why the humans are attacking it & how misunderstood he is 😢 rest easy shin.
Fun godzilla fact: in the second film "Godzilla Raids Again" they basically confirmed that godzilla has ptsd from the atomic bomb and will lash out at any bright lights.
This godzilla wasn't a representation of nuclear warfare btw it was a representation of the government's slow response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
@@quantumpanic and? It's still a representation of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and a satire of the Japanese government just because they change it to Americans dumping the waste doesn't take away the fact that that's what its a representation of that
He wasnt evil. He never was. He was hurting. He was angry. He was scared. Whatever transpired into what this thing became was never its fault. It never asked to be this way. Yet life says otherwise.
I feel bad for Shin, he really is a sad creature. But for the humans who died and had nothing to do with Shin, the ones who lost families, homes, income and friends. This is just one BIG tragedy. For everyone.
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy. They do not attack people because they want to, but because of their size and strength, mankind has no other choice but to defend himself. After several stories such as this, people end up having a kind of affection for the monsters. They end up caring about them." - Ishiro Honda
@@neo7588 he can’t control it I think fo it as a expulsion of radiation as his body is dumping some radiation so he doesn’t end up like burning Godzilla
If he didn't do it, he will likely become burning godzilla and will cause more damage to his surrounding, there wasn't much of a choice to make, either expel the excess radiation he has since the start of his evolution or to lessen the damage or keep it and wreak havoc as burning godzilla
Fun fact: the reason that Shin Godzilla's atomic breath is purple, unlike almost every other Godzilla, is because it symbolically represents his pain and desperation. Purple is the color of great suffering, part of the reason purple is worn by catholic priests during lent, the season of suffering and atonement. This meaning is also highlighted when you consider that Shin only develops his atomic breath after he has been wounded by the bombs and roars in agony.
Everytime I think this movie can't possibly get even sadder, it does. It's always one more comment adding another layer of sadness. Christ, I love Shin G.
"a shaft of light is all i need to cease the darkness killing me"..... Shin's breath, his shaft of light, was created to defend himself from the dark stealth bombers. what a sad creature
Imagine trying, over and over and over, to destroy yourself out of desperation and mercy. Smashing your skull against brick walls to take away the pain you were fated with, but your entire physical being was designed to survive, and so it won't let you leave.
If the Legendary Godzilla is an action movie, Shin would be a tragedy. A tragedy about a creature too strong, too big and too monstrous for his own good.
Speaking of Legendary’s films, Ken Watanabe’s character was named Dr. Ishiro Serizawa as a tribute to Dr. Daisuke Serizawa and even has a scene in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” that pays tribute to the original 1954 film, with a twist. As a result, I often liked to imagine G14 and GKOTM as unofficial sequels to G54 (kind of like how the Heisei and Millennium films still incorporate G54 into its official continuity), and Daisuke Serizawa as Ishiro Serizawa’s uncle to tie the films together. When G54, G14, and GKOTM are then watched back-to-back as a trilogy, one can then interpret G54 as the tragic film like Shin Godzilla, while G14 and GKOTM are more uplifting stories about mankind having another chance to reconcile with nature, by learning to cooperate with the second Godzilla in protecting the Earth rather than once more making enemies with tragic consequences for both.
This is much more than a monster movie. It's just hits too deep, the conflict between losing the will to live for no fault of yours and another part inside of you fighting your inner demons. On the other perspective how humanity has fallen to the point of polluting the only rock of life for every being and the suffering of those beings for no fault of theirs. No words, it's a masterpiece.
Knowing the song's meant to take place from Godzilla's perspective, it makes me think of that quote... "Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy." -Ishiro Honda
Rachit Garg True that. Destroyah and Gigan are Assholes. Most of the others are alright, though. They're just sick of people fricking shooting things at them.
"A shaft of light is all need, to cease the darkness killing me." He doesnt know what hit him, but his body is automatically defending itself from the threat. Thats chilling.
Shin only really roars when in pain, it's a tad hard to notice but I think it's correct The first roar when second form, when he started to heat up, he roared and ran into the ocean, In the next, it's when the bunker buster bombs (which they dropped on his HEAD earlier in the movie and did Jack squat, as well as bunker buster bombs being designed to tunnel deep into something before blowing up) impact, when he's hit in the back and blood showers the streets, he roars in pain before laying waste to the city atomic fire style, but then, a tiny detail, when he funnels it into the purple laser, after he closes his mouth to shoot the beams from his back, in fact the moment he closes his mouth, he squeaks a small roar can be heard, along with the sound of hissing flames being extinguished, and some smoke Even his atomic breath causes him pain, and in his last roar, he is being "put down" so to speak by the coagulatent, it's the moment he actually begins to freeze, and this one, I feel is different, I feel its a thank you, his pain, his suffering, his torment, it can end Shin is ANYTHING but stupid, I think it knew it was being stopped by the coagulatent, but it wasn't allowing itself to be defeated, somewhat like "who will know", there are 2 voices, what I believe to be the body and mind The female voice seems to be the mind, mourning it's pain and yearning for death, while the deeper male voice is the body, the primal urge for self preservation at any cost, to survive no matter the pain, and once the mind realises it can finally rest, he roars as a thank you, Or maybe I'm digging WAY too deep then again this was made by the NEON GENISIS EVANGALION producer and that story is layers upon layers so I dunno
Most Godzilla's: *F U C K J A P A N* Legendary Godzilla: let's help humans, they give me Radium. Shin Godzilla: _I wear a void, not Even hope, a downward slope, is all i see..._
Most Godzilla: Sinful little sh*ts DIE Legend GZ: Order and Peace must be protected Shin GZ: I don't want to kill :( but I have to punish you, please free me, I'll kill you if you don't.
Godzilla 1954/1984: Oh god, put me out of my misery. Godzilla Heisei: I just want to live with my son Godzilla Millennium: Peace? Can I eat that? Godzilla Showa: **F U C K J A P A N**
Shin Godzilla is a masterpiece, and this song only shows us further his struggle. He was a creature, dying, but mutating beyond his control. He didn’t mean to destroy anything, or to hurt anyone. In fact, that’s probably the last thing he wants to do. But he has to, because it’s the one thing keeping him alive, and he knows that no one will understand his struggle. His roars are not of victory, but of pain and depression. He’s crying for help, but no one will save him. He doesn’t kill for sport or for fun, he kills because that’s the only thing he can do.
Fun Fact: Godzilla is seen as a metaphor or personification of the destructive power of nuclear weapons, particularly in response to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The original 1954 Godzilla film was heavily influenced by the fear and trauma caused by those bombings and the dangers of nuclear testing. Godzilla's appearance and destructive abilities often symbolize the horrors of nuclear warfare and its impact on society and the environment. Knowing this, makes this song hit 8 times harder to the feels. 😢
@@finnedreaper7069 Bro who cares, same diff. Both involve nuclear shit and human beings being dumbasses. 💀 Like, as if how such tragedies were executed somehow makes any sort of difference when nuclear disasters are nuclear disasters. There is no difference, both scenarios are of the same level of tragic and horrifying. Edit: Anyways erm Alexa, play Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult.
While not entirely wrong, it wasn’t the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that specifically inspired Godzilla. The event that inspired it was actually the Bikini Atoll tests that were the catalyst for creating Godzilla. In the first film you actually see a ship get to close to the Bikini Atoll and they suffer from the radioactive fallout. This is based on a real event that happened.
@@SilverBell1999Wrong. Godzilla was originally a protest film on America's nuclear test that affect Japanese fishing, Johnny Harris explains it, check him out. As for Shin Godzilla, as previously answered, its a protest to the Japanese government's slow response to disasters, especially the Fukushima. Calling the two same is like a guy getting killed by a gun by another guy versus a guy who got killed by himself in an accident by his own gun.
This song really highlights Shin's pain. As if he's having an existential crisis. He wants to die but his body isn't allowing him to. He's suffering just by being alive. Poor Shin. :(
This movie went back to the roots of Godzilla being an accident and something that was created by mankind's folly. This Godzilla is simply put, an abomination. Something that shouldn't even exist let alone walk among man. He is in constant, unbearable pain from *SIMPLY BEING ALIVE* and confused as to why he is even here or what his purpose is. Shin Godzilla is a complete and total accident gone horribly wrong, and is suffering for no reason other than simply existence being a cruel mistress. He never asked for this, he never wanted this yet it was forced upon him. Humanity transformed him into the ultimate being of terror and destruction from our own negligence and stupidity, and as a final act of retaliation Shin Godzilla punishes us to remind us what the true downfall of man is: arrogance.
godzilla was created to portray what the nuclear bombing of hiroshima meant to the Japanese, this Gojira buttons that feeling of terror back, absolute horror that humanity created themselves and can't stop said terror.
totally agree.just look at the Atomic breath scene.hes vomiting.he throws his head in all directions hoping to get this strange thing that comes out of his mouth off.or when he uses the back spines.for the Lack of a better comparison,it looks like a pimple bursting open! best Wishes have a good day!
"He is in constant, unbearable pain from SIMPLY BEING ALIVE and confused as to why he is even here or what his purpose is. " he doesnt need to be confused anymore then because everyones purpose is to praise allah
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 I'm pretty sure he couldn't pray even if he desired, or even understand Allah. And even in this case he would probably suffer until death.
@@sailorquestion3229 animals and every other things created from allah pray in a different way yk its not all the time the say animals pray to allah but it depends which animal if for example a lion roars allah then the lion is praying to allah i can show you a video where different kinds of animals pray to allah and im also sure that godzilla would pray to allah in a way. well allah created everyone and everyone will suffer in this life it could be a lot suffering or it could be a small number of suffering but if those who suffer praise allah still then they will enter paradise and will no more suffer in paradise you can do and get whatever you want doesnt matter if it is sinnful or not because you fullfilled the test of this life and the sins of this life will not be a sin in paradise example: murder, robbery, alcohol, drugs, cheating, playing with money, sex before merriage, misrepresenting stuff ect. islam is a beautiful, logical and good religion
People say shin Godzilla is evil. He is a nuclear blast victim, cursed with constanty growing cancers and suffering to forever bleed. The god of suffering. The god of pain. The god of death. The god of torture. He is The god Of War
I hadnt realized this song was actually lyrical until now, I JUST watched the movie. This scene was incredible, truly tragic and beautifully destructive. This is one of the best Godzilla movies in my opinion!!
We look at Shin Godzilla and are obviously horrified about how he looks and what he’s doing, but we don’t realize until later that he’s in so much pain and is suffering because of humanity. He’s simply an animal that was exposed to something that turned him into a monster. I bet he really has no ill will; he looks angry, tired but most importantly, scared. Look at his movements and his skin. You can’t tell me that he doesn’t look like he’s in pain. Shin Godzilla himself really is the tragedy, not the destruction he brings. I honestly felt sympathy for him after a while. What do y’all think?
@@sidewinder1209 1. Most of those areas were evacuated, few people died 2. It's humanity's fault that he even exists 3. It's not like it's intentional. He was just walking around, this led to destruction caused just by him existing. As for the atomic breath he only uses it after he's been attacked, and it might not be intentional, he lives in constant pain, for him it could be like throwing up or coughing up blood.
@@shinyshuckle3771 1. "Few people" is still people. 2."it's humanity's fault" you edgelords need to stop talking as if humanity is a collective entity with a hive mind sharing the same mentality. Every single human is different and capable of good or evil. You say it's humanity's fault. What exactly was the fault of the children and innocent men and women that died, who were only living their daily lives? I'm pretty sure they didn't plan to dump radioactive waste into the ocean. 3. I know it's not intentional. But that doesn't change anything. Fact is, he is a source of harm for innocent people and so, removing him from existence should be the priority. Think of putting down rabid dogs. It's not the dogs' fault that they're rabid, yet to prevent humans and other healthy animals from being harmed, we must kill the rabid dogs all the same.
Sometimes, we all feel like Shin. But we just accept and move on. Sometimes we never knew about the spectrum of Shin, of his pain. And how he never moved on because of that pain. This song is a perfect example of it. We hope for the best for Shin.
"You created me, now you wanna kill me. My body is collapsing on itself everytime worse because of radiations, and you blame me for this destruction. I'll let you try to kill me, but if I die but you're all coming down with me."
Another thing to note: In traditional Opera, the soprano role was often given to the damsel in distress or female protagonist, whereas the bass role was given to the villain of the story. The balance between the distressed original creature in the soprano and the villainous monster in the bass makes this a great piece.
Yeah that’s a nice touch, the song starts with the female opera I guess signifying how shin is in distress and is confused of where they are, and later in the song the bass singer comes in in reference to how people and shin themselves portray them as the villain later in the movie, because shin knows the damage they are causing, they can’t control it because of the pain and agony it’s in, and the constant evolution is just making it worse, (that’s what I think don’t take my word on it)
Shin Godzilla An example of the curse of immortality. A curse where the sweet release of death will never come for you. A curse where to be stronger, a greater pain must be applied. A curse that hide its self as a blessing.
This song evokes the image of a creature in unspeakable pain, stranded in a place unknown, yet that keeps going despite it all, because it's all it has. No matter how much suffering it brings, no matter how much more deformed it gets with every step, how much more monstruous it becomes... it has to continue. Because it has to live.
"to cease the darkness killing me..." oh my god, this line right here hit me in the heart. it perfectly encapsulates the unending pain of godzilla's radiation eating away at him.
You're saying this like the original kamen rider series and shin kamen rider isn't about Nazi, WW2, Finding your place in the world and warcrime, what a way to downplay a historically traumatizing event lmao
@@emiyashirou1858 It's funnier in Shin prequel manga(Spoiler) Colonel Zol is still a Nazi fanatic like his OG TV version This person here really underestimate the plot/lore of Rider, despite being for kids
The struggle between succumbing and fighting brought on by the fear of death, being the duality for Godzilla and the victims of the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster is so heartbreaking
The lyrics, "I wear a void" haunts me. If we just stop and think for a second, what exactly is a void? A void is something you can't physically see or feel. A void refers to an empty space in our mind that expresses our emotional, if not mental health. So going back to the lyrics, "I wear a void" refers to Godzillas overall state, unkown to the human eye, it's hidden by the sheer horror of the monster, and it's overall appearance. Godzilla destroys the city to tell the people, "stop attacking me," his efforts are in vain when the people don't understand. At the end of the movie, when Shin Godzilla roars one final time, I see it as his way of saying, "Thank you for putting me out of my misery." As if he finally got the message to the people.
Interviews with the monsters: Gojira (Japanese): "Have I worked with Shin? Well... no, not really. I've talked with him, but he never seemed to be comfortable around crowds. He always looked sad, but always came to parties. And you know Mosura, she doesn't like bad vibes so she tried to cheer him up one time. He just stared needles through her. He kind of freaks us out a bit, but I guess knowing what we know now it makes sense." Godzilla (American): "Everyone knows Shin, I do too. I was put on this earth to be a protector, a balance scale if you will. Gojira is a hero to the Japanese even if some of his past acts weren't all that heroic. Then there's Mosura, she helps Goji win fights cuz she's cool like that. Ghidorah, although he's evil on set is a great guy who doesn't want to destroy the world. Then there's Shin. I... can't really place Shin. I got to talking with him one night, all he ever did was nod or shake his head. Like all of us he's very method, so when I asked if those missiles in his back hurt a lot, all he said was, 'they weren't as bad as the rest of my life'. That kind of stuck with me. He hasn't told anybody what's bugging him but we know something's wrong now. Just... hey Shin, if you're hearing this, we're here for you man, you're a monster like us too." Ghidorah Ichi: "Guys? You ever talk to Shin?" Ni: "Only when you have." San (Kevin): "He's weird, I kind of like him though." Mosura: "He's odd... that's about all I can say about him. But I told everybody why he's like that. I think it gave us some new input on his life. The poor guy never asked for this. I'm surprised he took on the Godzilla role with such gusto. I think he had talks with the director, asked him to make the movie less of a monster movie, more of a view into his life. I think that was the right decision."
"Imagine your very existance caused you pain, and all you really wanted was to die once and for all, but you're so god-like that you cant, you are a god cursed to live"
Knowing how this timeline's Godzilla ended up and seeing what King Ghidorah would've looked like in a potential sequel, I have to wonder how well Mothra would fare...
This movie was the perfect portrayal of Godzilla and the personification of the effects of the nuclear bomb testings and atomic bomb droppings. Even the director ishiro Honda wanted to create that message by doing a movie based on monster with a radioactive core and constantly suffering. Ishiro Honda may you rest in peace and be proud of your masterpiece
The lyrics are 100% from Goji's perspective. Let's analyze it carefully, start to finish: "if I die in this world, who will know something of me? I am lost, no one knows, there's no trace of my yearning" I've heard a lot of contention specifically pointed at this verse, because the notion that Godzilla's death going unnoticed is ridiculous, but if you look a little deeper, Shin isn't lamenting over being forgotten in death; he's lamenting that nobody will truly know who he was, a creature found lost in another world, afraid of what stands before him and his new, dire circumstance. He doesn't want to die a monster, he just wants to return to the world he knew before he came to be the beast we know him as. He's a fish that, very suddenly, found himself in a pond too small. Moving on, "but I must carry on, nothing worse can befall. All my fears, all my tears, tell my heart there's a hole." This part is really interesting, because it introduces the deeper bass filled secondary choir, as opposed to the light, high pitched feminine choir from before. Before digging into the lyrics, let me tell you why this is so important: many people have argued that the two separate voices may be different characters, maybe one is Shin but the other is humanity. I even saw a comment theorizing it's to bringl mystery to Goji's gender. Here's what it really means- Godzilla is facing a conflict of personality. The voices are two parts of a whole, a duality that tells the story of Godzilla's death as a simple animal and rebirth as a monster, his metamorphosis. The lighter voice represents the sadness and innocence in Godzilla's nature, speaking primarily of the fate that has befallen him and how it is an inescapable fate, whereas the deeper voice tells of the rise of Shin, speaking of how he must destroy and slaughter to survive, as well as how it will continue on at whatever cost, just to find some kind of hope that may or may not exist. As for the lyrics in this verse themselves, Godzilla is saying that he must carry on destroying because there's nothing left in him anyways, and there's nothing more painful that could happen to him than what already has, his tears and fears making it clear to him that there is a hole in his heart and his very soul. He is ruined, and there's nothing left but to follow his base instincts and just survive. "I wear a void, not even hope. A downward slope, is all I see." The remnants of Goji's soul tell of how it has been wrapped in dark, trapped inside nothing, and that he cannot even hope anymore. All that is left for him is to continue falling through the downward slope, the only path that Goji can even perceive at the this point. "As long as breath comes from my mouth, I may yet stand the slightest chance, a shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness killing me." Shin has reached the breaking point, he is nearing his death and he knows it- but he is still alive. Somehow, by some miracle and in the most twisted way, Shin has found the hope that he had lost before, but at the cost of destroying everything around him. As long as breath, an allusion to his atomic breath power, continues to flow in him then he might be able to continue living, whatever that even means for him anymore. To escape the void around him, to stop the vicious assault being laid upon him, all he needs is that shaft of light, that one ray of hope both figuratively, and with the manifestation of his atomic breath, literally. Godzilla has been through the wringer- trapped in an alien world in a body he does not know, surrounded by death and destruction, all alone, and nobody will know who or what he once was; all he can do to prevent the entire world from trying to slaughter him is to fight back and annihilate everything in his path. Being placed inside a monster wasn't his fault, but choosing to become one to live was all he could do. It really is a tragedy, and it really is all about Shin Godzilla.
Something else I noticed that's pretty cool is how the two voices fuse together on the last line, both the animal and the monster can agree that they need to save themselves from certain death. Coolio.
I think I know what this movie is truly about, it’s about a giant ocean dwelling creature transformed by radiation and has no idea why he was made this song IS the key to the answer. We can hear both of shin’s emotions, his sadness and fright is the female and the male voice is constantly trying to kill the threat that he is facing. These emotions clash throughout this song with his evil side (male voice) winning over which ends up in his defeat to be woken up again one day.
This changed the meaning of the movie for me. Before this, I though that it was a Horror Godzilla film of an "angry Godzilla", but no. Shin Godzilla is actually a Living Creature that wants to die, but his body wouldn't allow him. This shows that you should never see a monster looking creature a monster. Because Shin Godzilla was seen by the people as a Scary Creature. Yet. He isn't. . “ Godzilla... Truly a god incarnate. „ - Kayoco Anne Patterson (Shin Godzilla)
@@Mari-lm2sp There is no grounds to prove that atomic breath was developed at kamata-kun this godzilla adapts to his weaknesses the atomic breath development of which was to counteract the distance he had from his threats. A good example of pain from rapid mutation is the classic resident evil 2 berkin. Rapid mutation is pain and suffering, you could actually draw comparisons. Berkin self mutated to survive but became a unstoppable monstrosity that was in constant pain, as a human you can draw from that with any animal say even a lizard or reptile, having a similar experience would give immense pain, being turned into something unrecognizable monstrous and ghastly
@@Mari-lm2sp with that logic anythings a theory. There is evidence to prove he is in pain whereas there is none to prove the latter or that he had the atomic breath. To say such a thing withought any evidence you dont have a theory a theory has some baseline evidence.
_"As long as breath comes from my mouth, I may yet stand the slightest chance. A shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness killing me."_ The bomb scene
28StabWounder - nah that’s purple think of the bomb and how it relates to the aftermath smoke and the beams are purple His pain and agony is cursed on him by this bomb and atomic waste and as he mutates he cannot ‘cease the darkness’ Shin is known mostly for his self mutation and that is his curse in this world
Scorpio Rekt Productions ya shin godzilla didn't want to be a monster humans made him an abomination by putting toxic chemicals in the ocean. godzilla doesn't know why he exists .godzilla came to land without evil intent but the humans attacked because it looked like a monster so godzilla defended himself. So in this movie the humans are the bad guys same with Frankensteins monster doesn't know why it exists. It was created for a experiment but people attacked because it looked like a monster it so it defended it self very similar
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their *tragedy*. They do not want to attack people because they want to, but because of their size and strength, mankind has no other choice but to defend themselves. After several stories such as this, people end up having a kind of affection for the monsters. They end up caring about them." -Ishiro Honda
Thirsty Water some are natrualy evil using there power to inflict pain others become monsters because the world makes them. But to those lucky few that may be monsters on the outside but within have hearts of gold. Now they are truly strong.
@@thirstywater3936 consider this, imagine if Destroyah, King Ghidora, and Space Godzilla existed as its own monster not held within the context of our chosen champion (another monster we now adore called Gojira), we would show the same love for them as we did our big atomic death Lizard.
This show's Shin's pain. He can't die because he will mutate into something that can withstand that object. Poor Shin, no one can understand him and the pain he is going through. Another thing is that people say Shin is a "terrible, disgusting, and heartless creature" but in reality Shin knows pain and he probable doesn't want to inflict pain on others but that's all he can do, if he stops, his genetics will mutate into something that will destroy things when stopped. Shin is a misunderstood godzilla, poor Shin. :(
The protagonist is actually all of Japan itself and STILL shin is the antagonist, but nothing wrong for seeing him as the victim for I myself also see him as such
@@markdevontrocio1030 yeah i guess I wouldn't call shin godzilla bad you know hahaha. He just completely destroyed an entire city but well that's okay he's suffering and all and that's what matters. Oh well guess I also wouldn't a condemn rapist because he has such a sad backstory.
@@Leostar-Regalius Wait what they do? Last I heard they were sending in robots to pick up any radioactive materials but the radiation was too much to handle for the robots, unless that was another country please correct me.
It showed that humanity was the one who started its suffering, but humanity was also the one who ended it and let it rest... Like... Humanity's sh*t, but not everyone's the same. Others might've hurt you, but that doesn’t mean everyone will.
before learning about this song’s lyrics and shin’s constant pain, suffering and confusion, I just thought he was a monster rampaging through tokyo, causing destruction just for the fun of it. now, the entire movie has a different meaning to me. it’s not like your average godzilla movie. it’s much darker, realistic, and somewhat depressing. I never thought I’d say this, but damn… poor gojira.
The fact that in every single form it's eye remains one of pain and suffering makes this version of Gojira much more horrifying than any titan in "Monsterverse".
@@darkshat3077 Ikr. Legendary Goji, being of an Americanized context, represents Nuclear power and Weaponry as a sword that is to only be drawn during the direst of moments, the Lesser Evil whereas Shin, in a vein similar to his past Japanese incarnations in that they represents the fear amd the tragedy born from such a power as well as nature's mournful tantrum. Then there is Showa. You can sum up post Godzilla vs Ghidorah as "Hehe, nuclear power is based."
An immortal being, in constant pain, misunderstood by the humans trying to kill it... Punishing humanity because of his creation, a truly tragic movie......
This ost does an unmatched job at making me feel distressed and uncomfortable, incredible score and a perfect fit for the Godzilla that made the monster scary again
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy." - Ishirō Honda
one slight problem, ishiro
didnt i see godzilla dropkicking megalon?
what about the showa era?
@@SUNNYTHENOTSODEPRESSED they're small, nimble and agile
@@Skelleton54was talking to willow tho but ok.
@@SUNNYTHENOTSODEPRESSEDhe answered it for you
*Everyone asks where is Godzilla, but no one asks How is Godzilla.*
Why is Godzilla?
Who is Godz?
When is Godzilla?
Well japan just wants him dead
What is Godzilla?
One comment i saw a while ago was “This movie is about a mind that wants to die but a body that fights to live”
The female vocals are the mind, the male vocals are the body, you can tell by the lyrics
@@asemy1503 nd by the positions of the Lyrics
😢
Relatable
Why'd you copy it?
Never thought a movie about a depressed Lizard could be so terrifying
It's not a lizard it's a mutated fish
@@hadijahabutazil9132 Depressed mutated fish
Depressed mutated frilled shark
@@tacomyloh9799 Depressed mutated lizard fish
@@tacomyloh9799 nuclear depressed mutated fish
There was once an ugly barnacle. He was so ugly that everyone died.
-Patrick Star
Patrick Boyd the entire shin Godzilla story in two sentences,
The end
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@@Someguy_stuck_in_my_apartment That didn't help at all.
*Shin only roars when he's in severe pain.*
After learning that, I couldn't see this movie the same again. Knowing he's constantly in pain but can still have his limits where he can't handle it anymore that he screams. All i see is a creature that never asked to be born and cries for his misery to end.
😭I know right
I think that’s the normal thing to do
*DEEP*
shin might be secretly a saiyan, Saiyans Screams and break their limits to get stronger .
Thats.... sad..
No alpha calls
No territories
No balance
Just unceasing pain
666th like
@@TheGamingBurger734is that real
...no dick
Shin Godzilla surfffering pain for eternity
Just a masterpiece ✨👹
1:44 absolute chills
Now imagine you woke up on fire, but there is no fire. You run outside screaming in pain begging for help, but you're the last human so no help is coming and your only hope for peace is if the ants can get their shit together and put you out of your misery.
yes
And its nothing but asshole fire ants and bullet ants
Isn't there a chemical that create actuall fireless fire? I remember something about racing fuel and racing crash that got that exact incident. Is horrfying
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When suicide is a better choice
A being almost impossible to kill...
A victim... *An immortal victim.*
that summed up SG
He’s not immortal but it would take him a very long time to die. His body is kinda like a siphonophore. Even if it’s just down to one cell he’ll still be alive. So in theory shin is immortal but through other things like atom decay he is finite.
@@matteufo even sadder imo. he would’ve been the last living thing potentially.
@@dances_with_myself9305 if life finds a way to live around black holes then he will probably die before them
If shin godzilla fought shin ultraman and what would happen
Legendary Godzilla: *hip hop rap*
Shin Godzilla: *depression opera*
not just legendary but all gojis except shin are hip hop rap
Also Shin Godzilla: Has Morning music in a scene where everything is destroyed
@@amitabhkumar6718 expect the original 54 godzilla. That movie is just pure depression.
@@mediatorraptor3349 oh yeah I forgot about that also gojira is my fav movie
All Godzillas are cool except zilla tho
The female voice: His consciousness saying it wants to die
The male voice: His body wanting to continue on and survive
I agree, but I think it has multiple meanings.
Female voice: the "humanity," alluding to the fate of Dr. Goro Maki, and its own will to simply not suffer
Male voice: the "monster," it's will to live, spread, evolve out of its pain, and destroy what made it suffer.
One could even go to day the female voice IS Dr. Goro Maki
(There's a theory about it)
It's like a suicidal person, tho they wish to die, they DON'T WANT to die
@@HigashikataShoesuke.Thats what makes shin godzilla so sad to watch .not because its referencing something tragic that happened but its captures that the animal doesnt want to kill anyone it just wants to have someone kill it
a mind that wants to die but a body that fights to live
I just love how both vocal represent Godzilla. One is his mind, is pure pain, he wants to die and he can't take it anymore pain. He's just in pain and don't know why. The other one is his body, his survival instinc saying "I know it hurts, but we need to live. I don't know why, but we need to carry on even if this pain is hellish, we need to evolve so this pain go away". Is a angel and a devil, nature and radiation. The creature and the god
Indeed.
Christ it's like two minds fighting in one body
More like mind versus instinct.
@@elpopman2055 It's more than just that.
That’s what I thought
The Japanese say "Why do you do this to us?"
Godzilla says "Why did you do this to me?"
Lol
Shin gojira: i do this to you because you turned me into this
Shin Goji: I do this because this is what you do to me, to do to you.
I mean he didn't need to eat the radioactive waste he could have just left like a normal animal
A E S T H E T I C He probably wandered by it totally by accident or from a random current. Either way, if humans disposed of the waste properly he would’ve been fine. But we didn’t and Gojira is the price we pay.
Shin gojira isn't the villain.
He isn't the hero neither.
He's the victim.
Well both are victims, humans have to kill it since its destroying shit theres no option, Shin is pretty much an abomination mutated with a lot of organisms wich explains the ending of those organisms escaping by evolving meaning that they can evolve at will, it was just to late, and they didn't know what was happening, neither did humans, so in this case both were victims shin was just a tragic abomination that got forced and put together without knowing, and humans can't let a giant monster roam the planet, if anything it's helping this beings dream to just die.
@@duck7835 the humans are the enemies there the antagonist shin is basically the main character… he has his own song he also has the characteristics of a main character and he really just seems like a depressed human.
@@CertifiedGrimlockFan shin isn't a main character he is more like a warning to humans
@@CertifiedGrimlockFan
Ah yes, every single person that died deserved it.
@@duck7835 The point of the story is that the humans are by definition, the villains. But they're not 'evil' per say. They mutated Godzilla with the nuclear waste they dumped away. They ruined an innocent creatures life with something they don't even need to survive naturally. Then, when Godzilla arrived. Screaming in pain, begging for help from anyone and driven by an animal need to survive. The people who did this to him tried to kill him. They end up freezing him which according to the lore, he is STILL suffering. Because as far as we know, his body isn't dead. As that requires every cell to be destroyed. They did this. Then they tried to kill a creature who just wanted help. Then froze him in - as far as we know - constant torment. But, humanity has no CHOICE but to defend themselves. Humanity has no sympathy for what they created but they can't let him near their cities whether they do or not. Sad.
I love how the part where “a shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness that’s killing me” is the same part where shin is seen using his atomic breath at first
Yeah, to me when the voices come together and say "killing me" it sounds like Shin has made his choice.
@@kalebdykema8823What does that mean?
His choice being, to use his Atomic Breath and kill the humans. (AKA: The darkness killing him)
@@kalebdykema8823 Wait.. Am i reaching cuz his pupils go black to protect his eyes when does the breath.. Do these lines imply shooting out into the darkness that's killing him?🫣
His final form would've been sick. It's a shame not many people saw this. A sequel would've been great. Truley a hidden gem.
Honestly wish we got a sequel in animated form, would work really well
shin's final form could be a god of its own universe, due shin's form kept on evolving to its surroundings
Sad even less people went to see shin Ultraman and kamen rider
You may get your wish... They are making another
@@spyknight8857 seriously? where did you hear this
Sad fact: this song is actually godzilla's thoughts
So he is sentient.
@@fatpigeon7422 yes, it is
Dang that's deep but I can go deeper.
@@garfield9214 👀
@@garfield9214 hold up!💀
"Have you ever heard of the tragedy of Shin Godzilla the wise?"
It's not a tale Monarch would have told you.
we need a new movie called " The Tragedy of Shin Godzilla" and a sad movie in general
"It's a toho legend..."
"Shin Godzilla was a dark lord of the Godzilla's. So powerful and so wise, He could mutate to different but keep making people...... Dying. He had such a tragedy, he could not even keep the pain, from going away. He became so painful to see, the only thing he was afraid of was, keeping the pain, which, eventually of course he did, unfortunately the humans set explosives onto his feet, then they fed him a poison, which froze him. It's Ironic, he had the pain, but he couldn't get rid of it."
Is it possible to learn this power?
Only Hideaki Anno could create a Godzilla with depression.
Only one with depression can create something depressing
Depression, but also tragic love. There are so many gems in this beautiful movie.
Of course it’s Anno 😂
HOLD UP, YOU ARE TELLING ME THE GUY WHO BRING DEPRESSION TO ME THROUGH NEON GENESIS EVANGELION IS THE SAME GUY BRING DEPRESSION TO ME THROUGH SHIN GODZILLA!?
@@v.phongquan3070 yes
In my opinion, Shin Gojira is the best written Godzilla ever! This song explores on Shins emotions and his feelings. He was never evil or bad. He only defends himself from everything around him. Shin doesn't know why he was born into this world and his powers.
yes, and if not that it is a top 3 godzilla movie.
*Godzilla Minus One enters the chatroom*
@@Giuseppegranata7067yeah again shins a better character
@@dwightk.schrute1122 tbh minus one is better than shin. better character and a better movie. but shin is still amazing
@@Giuseppegranata7067 They do their own seperate thing. Minus One upgrades the original Godzilla and truly makes us feel for the humans. Shin on the other hand puts a spin on the original Godzilla while keeping it's essence.
In the words of another commenter, Shin Godzilla is the equivalent of a mind that wants to die but with a body that fights to survive
.....its just sad....nothing else....
They created him like that.. Man..
Why did he destroy Japan i know he dosent want to so why does he
@@neo7588 to survive, he fought back because they were attacking him with bombs and such
@Maximo Moline ok so its all a misunderstanding
Legendary G: “I want to fight other titans.”
Toho G: “I want to fight everything.”
Shin G: “I want to die.”
@I don't speak Emoji language but shin G's personalities are far more darker than any toho G had ever been
@I don't speak Emoji language 😒😒😒
@I don't speak Emoji language 👁
@@determinedguy5996 eh 1954 is a much darker film bit yea
@I don't speak Emoji language I think he means 90s Showa Godzilla (Nevermind, 90s is Heisei.)
Female voice is godzilla
Male voices is his instincts
Yeah the female is his mind wanting to die but the male voice is his body trying to keep going
@@randomperson3119 mhm
Ur are so right
I just realised this song embodys shin "if i die in this world, who will know something of me?" refers to if he dies, he will only be a beast in the eyes of others that dont know his feelings,intentions, or thoughts. For it is just a monster.
Humans: GODZILLA IS DEAD, LETS GOOOO
Shin Godzilla: *...finally...*
According to the directors, he can only die if every cell is destroyed
@@spunk3787 so he’s suffering while frozen?
@@standardperson3189 Yes
@@spunk3787 which cell?
This.... is actually sad... Shin Godzilla is sadder than I thought it was
Military: Let's give him Hell!
Shin: I'm already in HELL.
your pfp looks familiar. marine?
@@phigibo Yes
Shin: I am HELL
shin:and I'm the devil
@@hukaizoezwar1270 tbh, WE ARE HELL.
I’ve always seen this part of the movie whenever the bombs hit his spine.. he’s bleeding .. means he can die. I believe this song is a conversation between two things inside of him . One side wanting to accept death because this world is too much for the humans and it’s better for Godzilla to perish. The other half is saying “we literally have the fire power. What can they do” I feel like at the very end when the two voices from the song come together it’s like Godzilla made it’s choice..
The end that wants to die is the head. And the end that wants to live is the tail, which is why the tail has a face.
@@Big-bird23 and in each end there is a brain
much like a few other incarnations of godzilla
and that proves that shin godzilla's both brains have the same intellect
So, originally Godzilla wanted to die, but because he was so disgusted at the humans only giving suffering to him that he made the decision to live so that he can unleash the hell upon every human?
Wow, I accidentally copied another character again, this is what I get for copying LN 2
@@auhsojacosta1672 nope, godzilla unleashed hell in self-defense. he was pretty much just mindlessly wandering around and causing destruction in his wake unintentionally, but when humans started attacking him, he reacted in self defense. the other side is his instincts telling him to carry on, nothing more
With that logic it makes sense the tail end seemed to be trying to escape from their shared body
Shin and 54’ are so similar yet different as beings. 54’ is so…angry, his rampage is wrathful and deliberate. “You are why I am in pain, you insignificant ants, suffer as I am suffering”. But shin is a scared child lashing out at the world around it. “Why does everything hurt? How do I make it stop hurting? Why can’t I make it stop hurting?! PLEASE MAKE IT STOP HURTING!”
I know right...
Poor shin
I just 1954 was like "WHAT THEY BOMB ME AM MAD."
A creature that rapidly evolved complete intelligence, a young mind that doesn't know what it is or why it is, all it knows is unimaginable pain, although the lyrics do suggest that it knows why the humans are attacking it & how misunderstood he is 😢 rest easy shin.
Fun godzilla fact: in the second film "Godzilla Raids Again" they basically confirmed that godzilla has ptsd from the atomic bomb and will lash out at any bright lights.
Once you consider Godzilla was meant to represent the suffering, pain and anger of Nuclear victims and warfare this song take a whole new meaning
facts
This godzilla wasn't a representation of nuclear warfare btw it was a representation of the government's slow response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
@@ReddBoiii I meant the original godzilla.
@@ReddBoiii then why did they say the nuclear waste was dumped by the americans?
@@quantumpanic and? It's still a representation of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and a satire of the Japanese government just because they change it to Americans dumping the waste doesn't take away the fact that that's what its a representation of that
New Godzilla unlocked!
*clinical* *depression* *Godzilla*
lmao
Yea
Thanks Hideaki Anno
Ah yes, ShinG (Shinji)
It's the opposite of 54 because 54 GIVES clinical depression
He wasnt evil. He never was. He was hurting. He was angry. He was scared. Whatever transpired into what this thing became was never its fault. It never asked to be this way. Yet life says otherwise.
But Wait What Can Make Godzilla Evil And Irredeemable
Hes a creature burdened with existence. A painful agonizing existence. He a being that never wanted to be....
@@OjetskySantos-1 is basically that
I feel bad for Shin, he really is a sad creature.
But for the humans who died and had nothing to do with Shin, the ones who lost families, homes, income and friends.
This is just one BIG tragedy. For everyone.
Shin is just such a depressing creature! Cant imagine what would happen to humanity if such a thing really shows up!
Agreed. It's not a situation where anyone can truly win.
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy. They do not attack people because they want to, but because of their size and strength, mankind has no other choice but to defend himself. After several stories such as this, people end up having a kind of affection for the monsters. They end up caring about them."
- Ishiro Honda
So him using his atomic breath is not him destoying but like playing?
@@neo7588 he can’t control it I think fo it as a expulsion of radiation as his body is dumping some radiation so he doesn’t end up like burning Godzilla
@@SMarie-zk9oj he has the choice, but he was trying to defend himself
If he didn't do it, he will likely become burning godzilla and will cause more damage to his surrounding, there wasn't much of a choice to make, either expel the excess radiation he has since the start of his evolution or to lessen the damage or keep it and wreak havoc as burning godzilla
@@neo7588 yeah to me that atomic breath at the start looked like vomiting and painful..😥
And then the beam comes out aggressively.🥴
Fun fact: the reason that Shin Godzilla's atomic breath is purple, unlike almost every other Godzilla, is because it symbolically represents his pain and desperation. Purple is the color of great suffering, part of the reason purple is worn by catholic priests during lent, the season of suffering and atonement. This meaning is also highlighted when you consider that Shin only develops his atomic breath after he has been wounded by the bombs and roars in agony.
you wont know why theres so many people replying 😐 to my comment
@@peperonipziza 😐
Everytime I think this movie can't possibly get even sadder, it does.
It's always one more comment adding another layer of sadness.
Christ, I love Shin G.
Purple is my favorite colour
@@Jmcwow275 OOF
"a shaft of light is all i need to cease the darkness killing me"..... Shin's breath, his shaft of light, was created to defend himself from the dark stealth bombers. what a sad creature
Body took mind's pleas literally...
Imagine trying, over and over and over, to destroy yourself out of desperation and mercy. Smashing your skull against brick walls to take away the pain you were fated with, but your entire physical being was designed to survive, and so it won't let you leave.
If the Legendary Godzilla is an action movie, Shin would be a tragedy. A tragedy about a creature too strong, too big and too monstrous for his own good.
Shin also lives in constant pain and will never die. No one knows about his pain and at the end he creates beings that will understand him.
Oh, I hadn't thought of that. You make me sad. :(
Speaking of Legendary’s films, Ken Watanabe’s character was named Dr. Ishiro Serizawa as a tribute to Dr. Daisuke Serizawa and even has a scene in “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” that pays tribute to the original 1954 film, with a twist.
As a result, I often liked to imagine G14 and GKOTM as unofficial sequels to G54 (kind of like how the Heisei and Millennium films still incorporate G54 into its official continuity), and Daisuke Serizawa as Ishiro Serizawa’s uncle to tie the films together. When G54, G14, and GKOTM are then watched back-to-back as a trilogy, one can then interpret G54 as the tragic film like Shin Godzilla, while G14 and GKOTM are more uplifting stories about mankind having another chance to reconcile with nature, by learning to cooperate with the second Godzilla in protecting the Earth rather than once more making enemies with tragic consequences for both.
tragedy about a creature tearing itself in every direction, agony beyond recognition.
The tragedy of God
Godzillas 1954-2014 get hurt: "OKAY, THAT DOES IT, C'MERE YOU LITTLE RUNTS"
Shin Godzilla gets hurt: *breaks into opera*
that opera singer destroyed a majority of the city in meer seconds.
😂
Ikr
godzilla earth gets hurt: "Everything. Will. Burn."
Godzilla earth it was at that moment that he knew he f**ked up
This is much more than a monster movie. It's just hits too deep, the conflict between losing the will to live for no fault of yours and another part inside of you fighting your inner demons.
On the other perspective how humanity has fallen to the point of polluting the only rock of life for every being and the suffering of those beings for no fault of theirs.
No words, it's a masterpiece.
There is also a lot of commentary on Japan in particular, mainly about its painfully inefficient bureaucracy and the government's inaction.
Well the earthquake and tsunami was in a heavily populated area, it was bound to slow any government.
Every time I read, hear or see something disturbing, this song always plays in my mind
This is the literal definition of “I simply live with the pain.”
I'd hardly call it living. Shin doesn't live. He's simply tortured.
Shin isn't a God he's just a mutated creature but if he keeps up his evolution he probably will become not just mortal which puts the GOD in godzilla
He used to be a frill shark kn Barcelona Spain but without the S
I used to live somewhere else there was a school shooting the principal was a big fan of Godzilla so he played this song
@@bruh-ht1uj he is both a mix between zilla and gojira
No wonder he is in pain
Knowing the song's meant to take place from Godzilla's perspective, it makes me think of that quote...
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their tragedy."
-Ishiro Honda
wow...
Chirs B except Destoroyah and Gigan.
Those are sons of bitches.
Rachit Garg True that. Destroyah and Gigan are Assholes. Most of the others are alright, though. They're just sick of people fricking shooting things at them.
King Gidorah would disagree.
Rachit Garg but Gigan (Hei sei) redeemed himself no? By giving life to Godzilla.
"A shaft of light is all need, to cease the darkness killing me."
He doesnt know what hit him, but his body is automatically defending itself from the threat. Thats chilling.
Shin only really roars when in pain, it's a tad hard to notice but I think it's correct
The first roar when second form, when he started to heat up, he roared and ran into the ocean,
In the next, it's when the bunker buster bombs (which they dropped on his HEAD earlier in the movie and did Jack squat, as well as bunker buster bombs being designed to tunnel deep into something before blowing up) impact, when he's hit in the back and blood showers the streets, he roars in pain before laying waste to the city atomic fire style, but then, a tiny detail, when he funnels it into the purple laser, after he closes his mouth to shoot the beams from his back, in fact the moment he closes his mouth, he squeaks a small roar can be heard, along with the sound of hissing flames being extinguished, and some smoke
Even his atomic breath causes him pain, and in his last roar, he is being "put down" so to speak by the coagulatent, it's the moment he actually begins to freeze,
and this one, I feel is different, I feel its a thank you, his pain, his suffering, his torment, it can end
Shin is ANYTHING but stupid, I think it knew it was being stopped by the coagulatent, but it wasn't allowing itself to be defeated, somewhat like "who will know",
there are 2 voices, what I believe to be the body and mind
The female voice seems to be the mind, mourning it's pain and yearning for death, while the deeper male voice is the body, the primal urge for self preservation at any cost, to survive no matter the pain, and once the mind realises it can finally rest, he roars as a thank you,
Or maybe I'm digging WAY too deep then again this was made by the NEON GENISIS EVANGALION producer and that story is layers upon layers so I dunno
I will never forgive the japanese.
- Godzilla joestar.
Stand name:shin gojira
Stand master:joseph joestar
stand master : shin gojira
stand name : *FUCK YOU HUMANITY*
E
Stand name: this Isn't even my final form
Stand master: shin Godzilla
*Five months later*
IS DAT A MADAFKNG JOJO REFERENCE?!
...nice
Most Godzilla's: *F U C K J A P A N*
Legendary Godzilla: let's help humans, they give me Radium.
Shin Godzilla: _I wear a void, not Even hope, a downward slope, is all i see..._
Shin Goji: "Existence is pain"
Most Godzilla: Sinful little sh*ts DIE
Legend GZ: Order and Peace must be protected
Shin GZ: I don't want to kill :( but I have to punish you, please free me, I'll kill you if you don't.
1954: *I will torture you all with a passion and will give you endless trauma.*
"I'm dying, help me"
Godzilla 1954/1984: Oh god, put me out of my misery.
Godzilla Heisei: I just want to live with my son
Godzilla Millennium: Peace? Can I eat that?
Godzilla Showa: **F U C K J A P A N**
You want this Godzilla to die…
Not because he is evil…
Because you want to end his misery.
Legendary Godzilla: I'm King of the monster-... Dude you okay...?
Shin: HElP
Rip
*HELP
*h E l P*
OK I think legendery gojira is stronger
Shin Goji: "Existence is pain"
Shin Godzilla is a masterpiece, and this song only shows us further his struggle. He was a creature, dying, but mutating beyond his control. He didn’t mean to destroy anything, or to hurt anyone. In fact, that’s probably the last thing he wants to do. But he has to, because it’s the one thing keeping him alive, and he knows that no one will understand his struggle. His roars are not of victory, but of pain and depression. He’s crying for help, but no one will save him. He doesn’t kill for sport or for fun, he kills because that’s the only thing he can do.
My gosh that's deep
That’s sad man
To bad we don’t get to see this side all that much because most of the movie is weird human stuff
oh god that is too much depressing, much depressed than I am
@@Zee-ql1ok wait ur depressive?
It's *MY* existential crisis and *I* get to choose the music
Fun Fact: Godzilla is seen as a metaphor or personification of the destructive power of nuclear weapons, particularly in response to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The original 1954 Godzilla film was heavily influenced by the fear and trauma caused by those bombings and the dangers of nuclear testing. Godzilla's appearance and destructive abilities often symbolize the horrors of nuclear warfare and its impact on society and the environment.
Knowing this, makes this song hit 8 times harder to the feels. 😢
this godzilla isnt about the nukes, its about nuclear waste and the government acting too slow to act upon it
@@finnedreaper7069 Bro who cares, same diff. Both involve nuclear shit and human beings being dumbasses. 💀 Like, as if how such tragedies were executed somehow makes any sort of difference when nuclear disasters are nuclear disasters. There is no difference, both scenarios are of the same level of tragic and horrifying.
Edit: Anyways erm Alexa, play Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult.
@@SilverBell1999 pretty sure there is a difference between the after eddects of nuclear bombing and nuclear waste
While not entirely wrong, it wasn’t the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that specifically inspired Godzilla. The event that inspired it was actually the Bikini Atoll tests that were the catalyst for creating Godzilla. In the first film you actually see a ship get to close to the Bikini Atoll and they suffer from the radioactive fallout. This is based on a real event that happened.
@@SilverBell1999Wrong.
Godzilla was originally a protest film on America's nuclear test that affect Japanese fishing, Johnny Harris explains it, check him out.
As for Shin Godzilla, as previously answered, its a protest to the Japanese government's slow response to disasters, especially the Fukushima.
Calling the two same is like a guy getting killed by a gun by another guy versus a guy who got killed by himself in an accident by his own gun.
This song really highlights Shin's pain. As if he's having an existential crisis. He wants to die but his body isn't allowing him to. He's suffering just by being alive. Poor Shin. :(
:( :(
Springtrap moment 💀
Like a man who walks the earth for eternity while suffering immensely
Yea because he bleeded so much
Fact:even he evolved to any other form he still always in pain
This movie went back to the roots of Godzilla being an accident and something that was created by mankind's folly.
This Godzilla is simply put, an abomination. Something that shouldn't even exist let alone walk among man.
He is in constant, unbearable pain from *SIMPLY BEING ALIVE* and confused as to why he is even here or what his purpose is.
Shin Godzilla is a complete and total accident gone horribly wrong, and is suffering for no reason other than simply existence being a cruel mistress.
He never asked for this, he never wanted this yet it was forced upon him.
Humanity transformed him into the ultimate being of terror and destruction from our own negligence and stupidity, and as a final act of retaliation Shin Godzilla punishes us to remind us what the true downfall of man is: arrogance.
godzilla was created to portray what the nuclear bombing of hiroshima meant to the Japanese, this Gojira buttons that feeling of terror back, absolute horror that humanity created themselves and can't stop said terror.
totally agree.just look at the Atomic breath scene.hes vomiting.he throws his head in all directions hoping to get this strange thing that comes out of his mouth off.or when he uses the back spines.for the Lack of a better comparison,it looks like a pimple bursting open!
best Wishes have a good day!
"He is in constant, unbearable pain from SIMPLY BEING ALIVE and confused as to why he is even here or what his purpose is. " he doesnt need to be confused anymore then because everyones purpose is to praise allah
@@adnan_honest_jihadist5775 I'm pretty sure he couldn't pray even if he desired, or even understand Allah.
And even in this case he would probably suffer until death.
@@sailorquestion3229 animals and every other things created from allah pray in a different way yk its not all the time the say animals pray to allah but it depends which animal if for example a lion roars allah then the lion is praying to allah i can show you a video where different kinds of animals pray to allah and im also sure that godzilla would pray to allah in a way. well allah created everyone and everyone will suffer in this life it could be a lot suffering or it could be a small number of suffering but if those who suffer praise allah still then they will enter paradise and will no more suffer in paradise you can do and get whatever you want doesnt matter if it is sinnful or not because you fullfilled the test of this life and the sins of this life will not be a sin in paradise example: murder, robbery, alcohol, drugs, cheating, playing with money, sex before merriage, misrepresenting stuff ect. islam is a beautiful, logical and good religion
People say shin Godzilla is evil.
He is a nuclear blast victim, cursed with constanty growing cancers and suffering to forever bleed.
The god of suffering.
The god of pain.
The god of death.
The god of torture.
He is
The god
Of
War
I hadnt realized this song was actually lyrical until now, I JUST watched the movie. This scene was incredible, truly tragic and beautifully destructive.
This is one of the best Godzilla movies in my opinion!!
We look at Shin Godzilla and are obviously horrified about how he looks and what he’s doing, but we don’t realize until later that he’s in so much pain and is suffering because of humanity.
He’s simply an animal that was exposed to something that turned him into a monster. I bet he really has no ill will; he looks angry, tired but most importantly, scared. Look at his movements and his skin. You can’t tell me that he doesn’t look like he’s in pain.
Shin Godzilla himself really is the tragedy, not the destruction he brings.
I honestly felt sympathy for him after a while. What do y’all think?
I cried...
I'd feel more sympathy if he didn't murder all those innocent people.
@@sidewinder1209 1. Most of those areas were evacuated, few people died
2. It's humanity's fault that he even exists
3. It's not like it's intentional. He was just walking around, this led to destruction caused just by him existing. As for the atomic breath he only uses it after he's been attacked, and it might not be intentional, he lives in constant pain, for him it could be like throwing up or coughing up blood.
@@shinyshuckle3771
1. "Few people" is still people.
2."it's humanity's fault" you edgelords need to stop talking as if humanity is a collective entity with a hive mind sharing the same mentality. Every single human is different and capable of good or evil. You say it's humanity's fault. What exactly was the fault of the children and innocent men and women that died, who were only living their daily lives? I'm pretty sure they didn't plan to dump radioactive waste into the ocean.
3. I know it's not intentional. But that doesn't change anything. Fact is, he is a source of harm for innocent people and so, removing him from existence should be the priority. Think of putting down rabid dogs. It's not the dogs' fault that they're rabid, yet to prevent humans and other healthy animals from being harmed, we must kill the rabid dogs all the same.
@@sidewinder1209 when you are in agony to the point where existence is nothing but pain, do you stop to consider ants that wander on the floor?
*”Sometimes in order to heal our wounds, we must make peace with the demons who created them.”*
-Dr. Serizawa
But Shin’s demons don’t know what peace is
u mean no brain
Actually it was from a fortune cookie
-Dr.Serizawa, 1954
Time to make peace with the nail that scratched me since first grade
Sometimes, we all feel like Shin. But we just accept and move on. Sometimes we never knew about the spectrum of Shin, of his pain. And how he never moved on because of that pain. This song is a perfect example of it. We hope for the best for Shin.
"You created me, now you wanna kill me. My body is collapsing on itself everytime worse because of radiations, and you blame me for this destruction. I'll let you try to kill me, but if I die but you're all coming down with me."
Another thing to note: In traditional Opera, the soprano role was often given to the damsel in distress or female protagonist, whereas the bass role was given to the villain of the story. The balance between the distressed original creature in the soprano and the villainous monster in the bass makes this a great piece.
thats because you're supposed to realise at the end of the movie that shin gojira was just trying to survive
it's not even a villainous monster, just his body telling him to survive
Shin was scared, angry and in pain. His atomic breath was him defending himself while finding a way to release his heat.
@@MAL1GNANT he wasn't even angry he was confused
Yeah that’s a nice touch, the song starts with the female opera I guess signifying how shin is in distress and is confused of where they are, and later in the song the bass singer comes in in reference to how people and shin themselves portray them as the villain later in the movie, because shin knows the damage they are causing, they can’t control it because of the pain and agony it’s in, and the constant evolution is just making it worse, (that’s what I think don’t take my word on it)
This spoke to my heart, a Godzilla soundtrack that speaks about how Godzilla feels?
Wow, so gorgeous.
The feels, man.
For real, man. The feels.
So fucking sad
Godzilla would wreck your shit jaeger!
Feels bad, man.
The most extreme case of thugging it out
Shin Godzilla
An example of the curse of immortality. A curse where the sweet release of death will never come for you. A curse where to be stronger, a greater pain must be applied.
A curse that hide its self as a blessing.
The first time we hear this Godzilla roar is when we all realize it's actually a cry of pain......
The Angry Hippie its actually the scream of agony.
@@marveldc4542 Jesus Christ you 2 are deeper then deep
Really? 🤔
@@waitaminute6396 bet I can get deeper😐
damn didn't think about that
This song evokes the image of a creature in unspeakable pain, stranded in a place unknown, yet that keeps going despite it all, because it's all it has. No matter how much suffering it brings, no matter how much more deformed it gets with every step, how much more monstruous it becomes... it has to continue. Because it has to live.
So wait who the villain
@@abl6879 nobody
@@abl6879 Probably humanity, since they were the ones who created this.. thing in the first place.
@@f1p3r40 and they were the ones who ended its suffering
Man this song is the only good opera
"to cease the darkness killing me..."
oh my god, this line right here hit me in the heart. it perfectly encapsulates the unending pain of godzilla's radiation eating away at him.
"Villans are evil but they always have a dark,sad, depressing backstory"
Shin Ultraman : an alien
Shin Kamenrider : a cybrog
Shin Godzilla: a living agony.
You're saying this like the original kamen rider series and shin kamen rider isn't about Nazi, WW2, Finding your place in the world and warcrime, what a way to downplay a historically traumatizing event lmao
@@emiyashirou1858
It's funnier in Shin prequel manga(Spoiler)
Colonel Zol is still a Nazi fanatic like his OG TV version
This person here really underestimate the plot/lore of Rider, despite being for kids
"I wear a void, not even hope, a downward slope, is all I see."
Logically speaking, that's kinda tragic.
Not even kinda Thats depressing
Lol nice rhymes
The struggle between succumbing and fighting brought on by the fear of death, being the duality for Godzilla and the victims of the 2011 tsunami and nuclear disaster is so heartbreaking
The lyrics, "I wear a void" haunts me.
If we just stop and think for a second, what exactly is a void? A void is something you can't physically see or feel. A void refers to an empty space in our mind that expresses our emotional, if not mental health. So going back to the lyrics, "I wear a void" refers to Godzillas overall state, unkown to the human eye, it's hidden by the sheer horror of the monster, and it's overall appearance. Godzilla destroys the city to tell the people, "stop attacking me," his efforts are in vain when the people don't understand.
At the end of the movie, when Shin Godzilla roars one final time, I see it as his way of saying, "Thank you for putting me out of my misery." As if he finally got the message to the people.
Me when shin's design was first shown: wow edgy boi
Me now after seeing the movie and hearing the sondtrack: nooo baby boi
so true
Who did this to you my child. Did destroyah or ghidorah? Humanity?! Burn them all to ground
Kamata kun is baby
I am a disappointment best baby boi
@@Iamadisappointment yesg kamata kun is baby
Persecution of the masses = Humans perspective view
Who Will Know/Tragedy = Godzilla's perspective view
Yep
@@aldenmcgrath9722 tmi
@@aldenmcgrath9722 *Hmmm Intensifies*
Welp
I'm with Godzilla's side.
Interviews with the monsters:
Gojira (Japanese): "Have I worked with Shin? Well... no, not really. I've talked with him, but he never seemed to be comfortable around crowds. He always looked sad, but always came to parties. And you know Mosura, she doesn't like bad vibes so she tried to cheer him up one time. He just stared needles through her. He kind of freaks us out a bit, but I guess knowing what we know now it makes sense."
Godzilla (American): "Everyone knows Shin, I do too. I was put on this earth to be a protector, a balance scale if you will. Gojira is a hero to the Japanese even if some of his past acts weren't all that heroic. Then there's Mosura, she helps Goji win fights cuz she's cool like that. Ghidorah, although he's evil on set is a great guy who doesn't want to destroy the world. Then there's Shin. I... can't really place Shin. I got to talking with him one night, all he ever did was nod or shake his head. Like all of us he's very method, so when I asked if those missiles in his back hurt a lot, all he said was, 'they weren't as bad as the rest of my life'. That kind of stuck with me. He hasn't told anybody what's bugging him but we know something's wrong now. Just... hey Shin, if you're hearing this, we're here for you man, you're a monster like us too."
Ghidorah
Ichi: "Guys? You ever talk to Shin?"
Ni: "Only when you have."
San (Kevin): "He's weird, I kind of like him though."
Mosura: "He's odd... that's about all I can say about him. But I told everybody why he's like that. I think it gave us some new input on his life. The poor guy never asked for this. I'm surprised he took on the Godzilla role with such gusto. I think he had talks with the director, asked him to make the movie less of a monster movie, more of a view into his life. I think that was the right decision."
I want to voice this.
@@lookitsadrian
By all means, go ahead.
"Imagine your very existance caused you pain, and all you really wanted was to die once and for all, but you're so god-like that you cant, you are a god cursed to live"
The fact that this is from Godzilla's perspective is just absolutely amazing, and heartbreaking too.
Yeah it makes me feel sad for Godzilla...
he seems sad, lonely, and confused, rather than angry
Agreed
Jordan Herd
Just like the original and 1985.
SlayerOfTears
What?
You mean 1954 right?
This iteration of Godzilla is horrifying and sad. This Godzilla desperately needs his own Mothra.
Knowing how this timeline's Godzilla ended up and seeing what King Ghidorah would've looked like in a potential sequel, I have to wonder how well Mothra would fare...
and knowing who was directing this, the ghidorah and mothra are going to look harrowing
Concept art of Shin Ghidorah actually exists that shows him looking outright demonic.
@@ElFreakinCid I looked up Shin Ghidorah, last time I saw anything like that was in a nightmare I had as a child.
No. He doesn't.
I love how different viewers analysis of Shin just adds more to the character.
Maybe it is for the best that Shin never gets a sequel. RiP Shin.
This movie was the perfect portrayal of Godzilla and the personification of the effects of the nuclear bomb testings and atomic bomb droppings. Even the director ishiro Honda wanted to create that message by doing a movie based on monster with a radioactive core and constantly suffering. Ishiro Honda may you rest in peace and be proud of your masterpiece
Fun fact: the guy who wrote and designed the soundtrack for this movie, also is famously known for writing most of Bleach’s osts as well
bleach, berserk, evangelion, magi, attack on titan real life movie
@@theoriconcomet6939 Ohhhh
Whoa that's fucking awesome
Shin Godzilla X precipice of defeat?
WAIT SHIRO SAGISU IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS?
a proud day to be a bleach fan
The lyrics are 100% from Goji's perspective. Let's analyze it carefully, start to finish:
"if I die in this world, who will know something of me? I am lost, no one knows, there's no trace of my yearning" I've heard a lot of contention specifically pointed at this verse, because the notion that Godzilla's death going unnoticed is ridiculous, but if you look a little deeper, Shin isn't lamenting over being forgotten in death; he's lamenting that nobody will truly know who he was, a creature found lost in another world, afraid of what stands before him and his new, dire circumstance. He doesn't want to die a monster, he just wants to return to the world he knew before he came to be the beast we know him as. He's a fish that, very suddenly, found himself in a pond too small.
Moving on, "but I must carry on, nothing worse can befall. All my fears, all my tears, tell my heart there's a hole." This part is really interesting, because it introduces the deeper bass filled secondary choir, as opposed to the light, high pitched feminine choir from before. Before digging into the lyrics, let me tell you why this is so important: many people have argued that the two separate voices may be different characters, maybe one is Shin but the other is humanity. I even saw a comment theorizing it's to bringl mystery to Goji's gender. Here's what it really means- Godzilla is facing a conflict of personality. The voices are two parts of a whole, a duality that tells the story of Godzilla's death as a simple animal and rebirth as a monster, his metamorphosis. The lighter voice represents the sadness and innocence in Godzilla's nature, speaking primarily of the fate that has befallen him and how it is an inescapable fate, whereas the deeper voice tells of the rise of Shin, speaking of how he must destroy and slaughter to survive, as well as how it will continue on at whatever cost, just to find some kind of hope that may or may not exist.
As for the lyrics in this verse themselves, Godzilla is saying that he must carry on destroying because there's nothing left in him anyways, and there's nothing more painful that could happen to him than what already has, his tears and fears making it clear to him that there is a hole in his heart and his very soul. He is ruined, and there's nothing left but to follow his base instincts and just survive.
"I wear a void, not even hope. A downward slope, is all I see." The remnants of Goji's soul tell of how it has been wrapped in dark, trapped inside nothing, and that he cannot even hope anymore. All that is left for him is to continue falling through the downward slope, the only path that Goji can even perceive at the this point.
"As long as breath comes from my mouth, I may yet stand the slightest chance, a shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness killing me." Shin has reached the breaking point, he is nearing his death and he knows it- but he is still alive. Somehow, by some miracle and in the most twisted way, Shin has found the hope that he had lost before, but at the cost of destroying everything around him. As long as breath, an allusion to his atomic breath power, continues to flow in him then he might be able to continue living, whatever that even means for him anymore. To escape the void around him, to stop the vicious assault being laid upon him, all he needs is that shaft of light, that one ray of hope both figuratively, and with the manifestation of his atomic breath, literally.
Godzilla has been through the wringer- trapped in an alien world in a body he does not know, surrounded by death and destruction, all alone, and nobody will know who or what he once was; all he can do to prevent the entire world from trying to slaughter him is to fight back and annihilate everything in his path. Being placed inside a monster wasn't his fault, but choosing to become one to live was all he could do. It really is a tragedy, and it really is all about Shin Godzilla.
Something else I noticed that's pretty cool is how the two voices fuse together on the last line, both the animal and the monster can agree that they need to save themselves from certain death. Coolio.
I can agree with you because this situation can apply to real people who has that innwr conflict within themselves
Holy crap! That was deep.
You gotta make a video out of this comment bro
Bro I bet you are good at writing essays at school
I think I know what this movie is truly about, it’s about a giant ocean dwelling creature transformed by radiation and has no idea why he was made this song IS the key to the answer. We can hear both of shin’s emotions, his sadness and fright is the female and the male voice is constantly trying to kill the threat that he is facing. These emotions clash throughout this song with his evil side (male voice) winning over which ends up in his defeat to be woken up again one day.
This changed the meaning of the movie for me. Before this, I though that it was a Horror Godzilla film of an "angry Godzilla", but no. Shin Godzilla is actually a Living Creature that wants to die, but his body wouldn't allow him. This shows that you should never see a monster looking creature a monster. Because Shin Godzilla was seen by the people as a Scary Creature. Yet. He isn't.
.
“
Godzilla... Truly a god incarnate.
„
- Kayoco Anne Patterson (Shin Godzilla)
The way he shoots the fire looks like hes throwing up, like he cant control it, hes suffering
@@Mari-lm2sp There is no grounds to prove that atomic breath was developed at kamata-kun this godzilla adapts to his weaknesses the atomic breath development of which was to counteract the distance he had from his threats. A good example of pain from rapid mutation is the classic resident evil 2 berkin. Rapid mutation is pain and suffering, you could actually draw comparisons. Berkin self mutated to survive but became a unstoppable monstrosity that was in constant pain, as a human you can draw from that with any animal say even a lizard or reptile, having a similar experience would give immense pain, being turned into something unrecognizable monstrous and ghastly
@@Mari-lm2sp with that logic anythings a theory. There is evidence to prove he is in pain whereas there is none to prove the latter or that he had the atomic breath. To say such a thing withought any evidence you dont have a theory a theory has some baseline evidence.
TOUCのN SAN Fine, I deleted my ‘untrue assumptions’ there. Happy? God, why do people get so offended over an opinion?
@@Mari-lm2sp its ok bro no harm. Just good general advice, have a evidence based basis for any theory
TOUCのN SAN Oh, I didn’t realise. Thanks.
_"As long as breath comes from my mouth, I may yet stand the slightest chance. A shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness killing me."_
The bomb scene
No, the atomic beam
@@28stabwounder-69 He's referring to the bomb in Japan back in 2011 I believe.
28StabWounder - nah that’s purple think of the bomb and how it relates to the aftermath smoke and the beams are purple
His pain and agony is cursed on him by this bomb and atomic waste and as he mutates he cannot ‘cease the darkness’
Shin is known mostly for his self mutation and that is his curse in this world
@@themightymakani There was no bombing then, that was the quake, tsunami and Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown.
i love how the whole movie he is just in pain, it shows how dark he really is.
“On that day, humanity was given a grim reminder”
its kinda like the story of frankenstein. misunderstood. feared. alone.. god damn it. *cries*
Scorpio Rekt Productions ya shin godzilla didn't want to be a monster humans made him an abomination by putting toxic chemicals in the ocean. godzilla doesn't know why he exists .godzilla came to land without evil intent but the humans attacked because it looked like a monster so godzilla defended himself. So in this movie the humans are the bad guys same with Frankensteins monster doesn't know why it exists. It was created for a experiment but people attacked because it looked like a monster it so it defended it self very similar
ikr! this is the fault of humanity. they created their own enemy. he never wanted to be like this. T-T #gorjialivesmatter
😊😊😊😊😊😊
Scorpio Rekt Productions *feels bad for a big, radioactive lizard monster*
Frankenstein Monster,Broly,Hulk,John Coffey, Kratos
"Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They are not evil by choice. That is their *tragedy*. They do not want to attack people because they want to, but because of their size and strength, mankind has no other choice but to defend themselves. After several stories such as this, people end up having a kind of affection for the monsters. They end up caring about them." -Ishiro Honda
I don't think that statement works for Destoroyah, King Ghidora or Space Godzilla....they are just assholes who kills anyone.
Thirsty Water some are natrualy evil using there power to inflict pain others become monsters because the world makes them. But to those lucky few that may be monsters on the outside but within have hearts of gold. Now they are truly strong.
Thirsty Water I dont think it works for battra and mothra too,cause their guardians,and have a purpose
So is this song basically the thoughts of shin?
@@thirstywater3936 consider this, imagine if Destroyah, King Ghidora, and Space Godzilla existed as its own monster not held within the context of our chosen champion (another monster we now adore called Gojira), we would show the same love for them as we did our big atomic death Lizard.
Years later and I’m still tearing up over this, he’s just a scared animal, but it had to be done and it’s heartbreaking.
This show's Shin's pain. He can't die because he will mutate into something that can withstand that object. Poor Shin, no one can understand him and the pain he is going through. Another thing is that people say Shin is a "terrible, disgusting, and heartless creature" but in reality Shin knows pain and he probable doesn't want to inflict pain on others but that's all he can do, if he stops, his genetics will mutate into something that will destroy things when stopped. Shin is a misunderstood godzilla, poor Shin. :(
When u realised that the movie’s protagonist is actually shin Godzilla and that he’s a tragedy
The protagonist is actually all of Japan itself and STILL shin is the antagonist, but nothing wrong for seeing him as the victim for I myself also see him as such
@@mspaintabuser453 bro if it's a tragedy then no one is evil and good
@@markdevontrocio1030 yeah i guess I wouldn't call shin godzilla bad you know hahaha. He just completely destroyed an entire city but well that's okay he's suffering and all and that's what matters. Oh well guess I also wouldn't a condemn rapist because he has such a sad backstory.
@@mspaintabuser453 they made him like that so it really isn't his fault
@@mspaintabuser453 The Radioactive waste being dumbed did that, unlike Godzilla a human rapist _knows_ right from wrong. They choose to do wrong.
Nature: Don't mess with me people
Humans: Dumps radioactive waste into the ocean*
Nature: *DID I STUTTER?*
this actually more relevant now considering what japan wants to do with the radioactive water from the nuclear incident a few years ago
Here comes Shin Godzilla. .-.
@@denistyrant why couldn't we get legend godzilla and the others, they repair nature just by being around
@@Leostar-Regalius they kill us doe
@@Leostar-Regalius Wait what they do? Last I heard they were sending in robots to pick up any radioactive materials but the radiation was too much to handle for the robots, unless that was another country please correct me.
If only Disney treated Star Wars like Toho treats Godzilla. Shin Godzilla and Minus One are phenomenal!
It showed that humanity was the one who started its suffering, but humanity was also the one who ended it and let it rest...
Like... Humanity's sh*t, but not everyone's the same.
Others might've hurt you, but that doesn’t mean everyone will.
before learning about this song’s lyrics and shin’s constant pain, suffering and confusion, I just thought he was a monster rampaging through tokyo, causing destruction just for the fun of it.
now, the entire movie has a different meaning to me. it’s not like your average godzilla movie. it’s much darker, realistic, and somewhat depressing. I never thought I’d say this, but damn… poor gojira.
I wanted to write the absolutely same thing.
this is like an updated version of the 1954 film.First film was showing the 1945 atomic bombs as godzilla.(I hope I managed to explain it)
eh godzilla can suck it ah boo hoo im sad now let me go cause mass genocide but its okay but im too big and stupid to understand what im doing
That's Hideaki Anno for you
Same
The fact that in every single form it's eye remains one of pain and suffering makes this version of Gojira much more horrifying than any titan in "Monsterverse".
To be honest, MonsterVerse and Shin Godzilla have a very different theme from one another
They are completely different interpretations with completely different themes. They cannot be compared
It's not Particularly difficult to be more Terrifying than MV seeing as MV is effectively the Diablo 3(aesthetically) of the Godzilla continuities.
@@darkshat3077
Ikr. Legendary Goji, being of an Americanized context, represents Nuclear power and Weaponry as a sword that is to only be drawn during the direst of moments, the Lesser Evil whereas Shin, in a vein similar to his past Japanese incarnations in that they represents the fear amd the tragedy born from such a power as well as nature's mournful tantrum.
Then there is Showa. You can sum up post Godzilla vs Ghidorah as "Hehe, nuclear power is based."
@@RedTyrant alright you can say the monsterverse movies have flaws. But saying they are STRICTLY cash grabs is just retarded
An immortal being, in constant pain, misunderstood by the humans trying to kill it...
Punishing humanity because of his creation, a truly tragic movie......
This ost does an unmatched job at making me feel distressed and uncomfortable, incredible score and a perfect fit for the Godzilla that made the monster scary again
"A shaft of light is all I need to cease the darkness killing me"
Translation: I SHOOT PLANES WITH LASERS
Oh gawd ur right!
IMMA FIRN MAH LAZOR !!!!
Godzilla: Feast my Furious Disco Ancient Egyptian LAZAH Beams!!
As funny as it was. No. That's not the meaning lol
I've seen you before... Don't you meme on silvagunners channel?