I know i’ll sound like a bit of a weirdo but i honestly couldn’t help but be constantly annoyed at how inherently american the movie was, especially taking into account the, though small, effort they put into representing other parts of the world (i’m sure there’s some institutional racism at play as well, but i’m not good enough with words to explain it properly). I also don’t know what to think about Godzilla being something other than analogous to the dangers of nuclear proliferation, as even in its original incarnations that was a very present metaphor. There is a very weird mixture of scientific reasoning and outright narrative tomfoolery, both undermining each other constantly.
In all respects, this does feel like a movie that’s both striving for wider competence while still referencing a lot of genre tropes, but i feel the monster genre (it’s also very annoying to see “monster” being used as a synonym for antagonist, the MC went insta douche the moment he said it) has shown such enormous promise and accomplished such incredible leaps that Godzilla ends up lacking in many, many areas.