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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Kunio Miyoshi |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Pictures |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, Dolby, EP, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 043396030299 |
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MOTHRA REBORN !!! Gozilla taking a break it seems TOHO needs to figure what other Kajiu film monster would be set among the people.Mothra is the answer as you seem him in the godzilla films.The whole Mothra series is aim towards kids because Mothra resemble kindess unlike Godzilla represent destruction rather then kindess.Mothra battles Death Gidohra which looks pretty cool and the new powers are great from mothra but overal this movies is for kids because the series reflects on them.
A masterpiece of the giant monster genre
Next to Godzilla, Mothra is probably the most popular creature in Toho's ongoing series of giant monster movies. "Rebirth of Mothra" represents a high point in that series. The film is a spectacularly successful blend of action, emotion, music, and mythic imagery.
Although the film is intended towards a family audience--two of the main characters are children, and graphic scenes of human carnage are avoided--there is plenty in here for adult fans of the genre to enjoy. The film is full of stunningly beautiful images that are charged with the power of myth and the elegance of poetry. The opening sequence, for example, sends chills down my spine. And the fight sequences rival a heavyweight boxing match in intensity.
The human actors give fine performances, but the real stars, of course, are the fantastic creatures. The special effects team has done a miraculous job of truly bringing these creatures to life. Mothra, her gargantuan larval offspring, the miniature "fairy Mothra," and the other creatures are fully developed characters who really engage the viewers' emotions. Toshiyuki Watanabe's stirring score is a powerful complement to the epic drama of creation, destruction, and metamorphosis which is enacted by these mythic creatures.
As I noted before, this is a film for all ages. After falling in love with it, I watched the video with my four year old nephew. I don't think I've ever seen a child get so emotionally involved in a film before; he insisted on borrowing the tape and watching it over and over!
Like many film lovers, I am wary of remakes and retreads of the classic films which I loved as a child. And the original "Mothra" was one of my favorites. But fear not, classic Mothra fans: Toho company has produced a new classic which remains true to the spirit of the original while adding to the Mothra mythos. This film is essential viewing for giant monster fans.
Death Ghirdorah, baby!
For some reason, I always thought Mothra has Godzilla beat in so many categories. It actually has a conscience....a soul.....and a much more noble mission. Mothra is the guardian of Earth and nature. The best part of this movie is the awesome foe of Mothra, Death Ghidorah. It looks to me like a more primitive version of King Ghidorah, my favorite Toho movie monster. Death Ghidorah is an evil alien being that travels from planet to planet, absorbing all the energy and leaving the planet dead This greatly resembles the bio of the original Ghidorah from the old Toho movies. It was trapped hundreds of years ago by Mothras but now it's back and it ain't happy! I won't give away too much, but the new Mothra at the end is cool!