Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today! Godzilla Minus One director Takashi Yamazaki explains how Godzilla Minus One / Minus Color is very different than the original film. Godzilla Minus One / Minus Color is a black-and-white version of the original film, set for release in the US on February 12.
Yamazaki and his team went beyond simply removing the color by masking different portions of each shot and adjusting the contrast, giving. Explore our take on Godzilla Minus One Minus Color. Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color, a black-and-white version of the king lizard's biggest Japanese movie ever, makes this old.
Godzilla Minus One's black-and-white version, nicknamed 'Minus Color,' is more than just the original film run through a filter. Here's why it's worth seeing. My non-spoiler review of the new GOJIRA movie Godzilla Minus One Minus Color (2023) written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki and starring Ryunosuke Kamiki, M.
Next week, sees Godzilla Minus One return to our cinemas, Minus Color, in a black-and-white version adjusted, cut-by-cut, and personally overseen by director Takashi Yamazaki. But do audiences who rarely watch black and white films really need a monochrome reissue? The answer is decidedly Yes. Godzilla Minus One/Minus Color review - magnificent monster in mono Black and white re-release of one of the fire-breathing lizard's best outings looks terrific and has an intriguingly ambiguous human lead actor It's 70 years since Godzilla first stomped into cinemas, and the big lad has barely aged a day.
"Godzilla Minus One" was already one of the best Godzilla movies, for the way it used the kaiju movie template to tell a story that was essentially a sweeping melodrama about surviving wars and other catastrophes. The announcement that it was going to be released in a black. Visual Effects Boost Godzilla Minus One visually leans into the Mad Max-side of the B&W experience.
There's an improvement in virtually every scene and would make this film an excellent companion piece to the original 1954 Godzilla and subsequent spin-offs that were in B&W around that time period.