I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
I have not but, just checking out its page here on TMDb, it looks like another entrant of the "magical negro" trope (see articles on Wikipedia and/or TVTropes).
Assuming you've seen it, what was your impression?
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
I have not but, just checking out its page here on TMDb, it looks like another entrant of the "magical negro" trope (see articles on Wikipedia and/or TVTropes).
Assuming you've seen it, what was your impression?
I'm a HUGE Idris Elba fan but I'm not a fan of Swinton, so I was a bit reluctant about watching it. But I enjoyed it (for the most part), although I think I'll watch it again (to catch things I didn't see the first time). It's visually stunning. The film was adapted from an A. S. Byatt short story, "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye".
I read the Wiki article & personally, I don't think it applies here. He's a djinn so some magic is involved but NOT in the way the 'trope' suggests.
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
The thing here is convenience. How much convenient is for Godzilla's head to grow up? His arms grew and I think his legs too, which improves his movement a lot, and you can see that in the movie, especially in the third act. Titans grow in order to be stronger, and a bigger head might be a weakness in the future, who knows.
Also, I'm Spanish, so if you see any writing mistakes, that's why hehe.
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
I haven't, what's the plot?
I was directing the question to DRDmovieMusings but I'll leave the link to the movie.
Contestado por DRDMovieMusings
el 28 de marzo de 2024 a las 13:22
I've wondered that myself! It must somehow be seen as cool, but I'm at a loss for how.
Contestado por bratface
el 28 de marzo de 2024 a las 14:36
Ever since they started bulking him up, his head keeps getting smaller. It looks so weird.
Contestado por Andez
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 04:48
I think its actually lore related, since titans keep growing. 2014 Godzilla is much smaller than 2024 Godzilla, so I guess that's why his body has changed.
Contestado por DRDMovieMusings
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 18:08
Okay, but isn't his head a part of his body? Shouldn't it also keep growing proportionately?
Contestado por bratface
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 18:34
A bit OT but have you seen "Three Thousand Years of Longing" and if so, what was your impression?
Contestado por bratface
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 18:48
Does anybody know why Julian Dennison (Josh Valentine) wasn't in this?
Contestado por DRDMovieMusings
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 20:55
I have not but, just checking out its page here on TMDb, it looks like another entrant of the "magical negro" trope (see articles on Wikipedia and/or TVTropes).
Assuming you've seen it, what was your impression?
Contestado por bratface
el 20 de mayo de 2024 a las 22:26
I'm a HUGE Idris Elba fan but I'm not a fan of Swinton, so I was a bit reluctant about watching it. But I enjoyed it (for the most part), although I think I'll watch it again (to catch things I didn't see the first time). It's visually stunning. The film was adapted from an A. S. Byatt short story, "The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye".
I read the Wiki article & personally, I don't think it applies here. He's a djinn so some magic is involved but NOT in the way the 'trope' suggests.
Contestado por Andez
el 21 de mayo de 2024 a las 02:19
The thing here is convenience. How much convenient is for Godzilla's head to grow up? His arms grew and I think his legs too, which improves his movement a lot, and you can see that in the movie, especially in the third act. Titans grow in order to be stronger, and a bigger head might be a weakness in the future, who knows.
Also, I'm Spanish, so if you see any writing mistakes, that's why hehe.
Contestado por Andez
el 21 de mayo de 2024 a las 02:21
I haven't, what's the plot?
Contestado por bratface
el 21 de mayo de 2024 a las 02:48
I was directing the question to DRDmovieMusings but I'll leave the link to the movie.
https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/556694-three-thousand-years-of-longing?language=en-US