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Durch ein mysteriöses Lied zusammengebracht, führen ein Doktorand und ein Ingenieur den Kampf gegen eine unvorstellbare Macht, die den Untergang der Welt bedeuten könnte.Durch ein mysteriöses Lied zusammengebracht, führen ein Doktorand und ein Ingenieur den Kampf gegen eine unvorstellbare Macht, die den Untergang der Welt bedeuten könnte.Durch ein mysteriöses Lied zusammengebracht, führen ein Doktorand und ein Ingenieur den Kampf gegen eine unvorstellbare Macht, die den Untergang der Welt bedeuten könnte.
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Godzilla Singular point is a delicate weave of theoretical physics and mythology which returns to the roots of science fiction.
The anime weaves together a mysterious plot through the use of real concepts which are just on the edge of public general understanding and only engages in science-fantasy when necessary for the setting or plot. The "science" part of "science fiction" is often completely ignored in sci-fi works, and just explained with made up terms and an understanding that "it just works, because it's the future".
In Godzilla Singular Point I was astonished by just how well they weaved the science into the story. I excitedly showed it to friends of mine who have experience in the field of physics and they were similarly surprised and delighted. The show spends the majority of it's time building an expertly crafted atmosphere of mystique and mystery. I invite viewers to take their time digesting the terms and concepts which are introduced and search up terms they don't understand, altho I also recognize that some may see this suggestion as a recognition of a glaring flaw.
I do think the higher level concepts limit the shows audience. It's intended viewership seems to be those who have at least been curious enough to have looked up some videos on the subjects in the past. Where I see a refreshing take on science fiction, other viewers might see an unnecessarily complex series of jargon and become frustrated.
The anime weaves together a mysterious plot through the use of real concepts which are just on the edge of public general understanding and only engages in science-fantasy when necessary for the setting or plot. The "science" part of "science fiction" is often completely ignored in sci-fi works, and just explained with made up terms and an understanding that "it just works, because it's the future".
In Godzilla Singular Point I was astonished by just how well they weaved the science into the story. I excitedly showed it to friends of mine who have experience in the field of physics and they were similarly surprised and delighted. The show spends the majority of it's time building an expertly crafted atmosphere of mystique and mystery. I invite viewers to take their time digesting the terms and concepts which are introduced and search up terms they don't understand, altho I also recognize that some may see this suggestion as a recognition of a glaring flaw.
I do think the higher level concepts limit the shows audience. It's intended viewership seems to be those who have at least been curious enough to have looked up some videos on the subjects in the past. Where I see a refreshing take on science fiction, other viewers might see an unnecessarily complex series of jargon and become frustrated.
Another Spring anime just ended. A mystery surrounding the hurricane of red dust and the appearance of many kaiju that swept through the world.
Right of the bat, the animation was awesome. There was heavy use of CGI on the kaiju. Even though I don't like CGI animation, it was pretty well done here. Godzilla looked mighty and more like a lizard than in the live-action movies. When Godzilla used atomic breath, there's an add-on animation with multiple circles that looked very cool.
The tricky part was the story. Even though I got the general plot, the physics behind it was beyond my comprehension. Because the plot was confusing, it was hard to follow at times and invest in the overall story. However, the pacing was still fast and didn't drag out. The AI spoke at the speed of light, so I had to work my eyes more to read all the subtitles. It wasn't an issue.
The characters didn't have any backstory, which was understandable because of the urgency of the plot. I didn't invest much in any of the characters, except Jet Jaguar, because of the complicated plot.
Overall, a pretty entertaining anime despite the complicated plot. 6.5/10.
Right of the bat, the animation was awesome. There was heavy use of CGI on the kaiju. Even though I don't like CGI animation, it was pretty well done here. Godzilla looked mighty and more like a lizard than in the live-action movies. When Godzilla used atomic breath, there's an add-on animation with multiple circles that looked very cool.
The tricky part was the story. Even though I got the general plot, the physics behind it was beyond my comprehension. Because the plot was confusing, it was hard to follow at times and invest in the overall story. However, the pacing was still fast and didn't drag out. The AI spoke at the speed of light, so I had to work my eyes more to read all the subtitles. It wasn't an issue.
The characters didn't have any backstory, which was understandable because of the urgency of the plot. I didn't invest much in any of the characters, except Jet Jaguar, because of the complicated plot.
Overall, a pretty entertaining anime despite the complicated plot. 6.5/10.
The originality of this story cannot be disputed. It's undeniably the most cerebral-or pseudo-intellectual, depending on your perspective-Godzilla tale ever narrated. It should not be shocking that this story is being conveyed through anime rather than live action as there are scenes in the program that, if done in live action, would require millions of dollars in special effects.
The personalities really appeal to me. They are all wise and rarely take any foolish actions that make you cringe. In previous Godzilla stories, certain characters might have been written off as uninteresting villains, but in reality, they are rather complex and have valid reasons for acting in the ways that they believe are correct.
The personalities really appeal to me. They are all wise and rarely take any foolish actions that make you cringe. In previous Godzilla stories, certain characters might have been written off as uninteresting villains, but in reality, they are rather complex and have valid reasons for acting in the ways that they believe are correct.
This show has a lot of similarities with Shin Godzilla. Especially concerning the evolution of the kaiju.
The story is full of theoretical physics, science, mythology, metaphysics, and technical stuff that can make things difficult to understand at times. Many of the conversations between the human characters will just sound like technobabble to most.
It is also very fast paced for a series that is 13 episodes long. Some things just simply aren't explained. It certainly expects viewers to already be familiar with the Godzilla mythos, even though this is an original story, as there are many kaiju from various Toho films.
Godzilla: Singular Point is good, but it demands your full attention. It is definitely not something you can follow while on in the background if you're doing something else.
The story is full of theoretical physics, science, mythology, metaphysics, and technical stuff that can make things difficult to understand at times. Many of the conversations between the human characters will just sound like technobabble to most.
It is also very fast paced for a series that is 13 episodes long. Some things just simply aren't explained. It certainly expects viewers to already be familiar with the Godzilla mythos, even though this is an original story, as there are many kaiju from various Toho films.
Godzilla: Singular Point is good, but it demands your full attention. It is definitely not something you can follow while on in the background if you're doing something else.
While the plot is kinda all over the place and hard to follow its still an interesting take on the Toho Character and his co stars.
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- WissenswertesThe ending sequence contains numerous references to the characters and protagonists of past Godzilla films.
- Soundtracksin case...
Performed by BiSH
Written by JxSxK
Composed by Kenta Matsukuma
Arranged by SCRAMBLES
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