New Clip.
I'm rather hoping it captures some of the spirit of the first, both Godzilla as a force of nature beyond the control of man, and the ethics of science and the responsibility that comes with the creation and use of weapons of mass-destruction.. You have a scientist who, with good intentions, creates a device that can be used as a terrible weapon, and comes to fear that if he releases it to the world , and a paleontologist who sees Godzilla as a thing to be studied, a remarkable being that should not be destroyed until they have come to understand it. Until they both see the destruction that Godzilla has wrought, and how utterly unstoppable it is.
Godzilla, ironically, is best summed up in the Raymond Burr Americanised variation of the original, with probably one translations and adaptions possible.
"You face a responsibility unlike no other in the history of mankind. You have your fears, that which may become reality. And you have Godzilla, which is reality"
And no. I didn't steal that for anything. Ahem. >,>
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