Godzilla Minus One marks a significant moment as the franchise's first Oscar win after 70 years, highlighting its enduring legacy and cultural impact.
Originally conceived as a response to the nuclear devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Godzilla serves as a powerful metaphor for trauma and fear.
The 1954 Godzilla was not just a monster movie; it was a profound commentary on societal apathy towards post-war suffering and a reflection on deep-seated fears.
With releases like Godzilla Minus One and the restored Criterion Collection version of the original, interest and appreciation for Godzilla continues to grow globally.
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