Un enfant qui vit dans la ville industrielle de Kawasaki affronte sa solitude à travers ses rêves d'évasion sur l'île des monstres et son amitié avec Minilla.Un enfant qui vit dans la ville industrielle de Kawasaki affronte sa solitude à travers ses rêves d'évasion sur l'île des monstres et son amitié avec Minilla.Un enfant qui vit dans la ville industrielle de Kawasaki affronte sa solitude à travers ses rêves d'évasion sur l'île des monstres et son amitié avec Minilla.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Minira
- (Japanese-language version)
- (voice)
- Minira
- (Japanese-language version)
- (voice)
- Gabara
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Ishirô Honda intended the movie to have a somber ending, but was forced by Toho to add the more cheerful final sequence in which Ichiro goes to school with the children. When the movie was re-released on home video during the 80s, Honda removed this scene, so the movie ends with Ichiro's mother crying due to not being able to spend more time with her son.
- GaffesA few of the jet aircraft that Godzilla are shown to bounce off his chest. However, an actual jet would be destroyed upon impact. This takes place during a dream sequence, so reality may not be the truth.
- Citations
Minira: Oh, it's you.
Ichiro Miki: What are you doing?
Minira: Nothing, I have no friends.
Ichiro Miki: Then you're just like me.
Minira: Why did you come back?
Ichiro Miki: You said you'd help me climb up on Godzilla's back.
Minira: Oh, right. I wonder where he is now?
Ichiro Miki: You're not with him all the time?
Minira: No, he gets mad.
Ichiro Miki: Why?
Minira: Godzilla says I have to learn to fight my own battles.
Ichiro Miki: He's tough on you, huh?
- Autres versionsThe Japanese laserdisc is uncut and fully letterboxed (2:35:1)
- ConnexionsEdited from Kyô mo ware ôzora ni ari (1964)
- Bandes originalesKaiju Machi
Performed by Tomonori Yazaki
(Japanese Version Only)
Having all of the monster footage exist in the mind of a small boy almost justifies the stock footage in a way,as if he was remembering previous stuff he'd seen. The 'real'footage takes place in a much more realistic environment than usual,and addresses concerns that might mean a lot to young children-parents spending not enough time with them,loneliness,bullying,etc. Of course things like the son of Godzilla shrinking down to human size and talking irritate some older Godzilla fans,and none of the 'new'monster footage is particularly good,but some films one just has to judge by thinking of the target audience,and as a kid's film it's really quite good,perhaps a perfect film for parents to introduce Godzilla to their children!
People who claim Godzilla movies are all the same should see this and maybe the surreal Godzilla Vs Hedorah,both are very unusual and original variations on the kaiju formula.
- DrLenera
- 18 avr. 2004
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 9 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1