
Like a good number of the Heisei films (Biollante, King Ghidorah, Destoroyah) this is a film I enjoy despite not being able to watch all the way through. The human characters are as mediocre as ever, which - like the previous film - is a shame considering the concepts thrown in with them (in Godzilla vs. Mothra it was the parents and with this it was the bonding with Baby Godzilla). And the Heisei Mechagodzilla is by far the most bland and boring of the character's incarnations. The extra bulk on the Godzilla suit is, honestly, very distracting and takes away from the monster's magnificent design. And while I like the design of the Heisei Rodan, the execution is terrible. I don't know why Kawakita has so much trouble with flying monsters. And I'm not a fan of the beam overdose in the final battle. Miki Saegusa takes a more active role in this film and it's certainly to the movie's detriment. Her character isn't used well, and I'd blame that on Mimura's writing.
But there are a good number of positives as well. The special effects effects are good and the design for Rodan was a great new take on the character (still doesn't touch '56 Rodan, but beats '60s Rodan in terms of design). Akira Ifukube delivers a new and powerful musical score. And the Baby Godzilla is a nice design as well. Even with the writing flaws, the story is pretty straightforward and coherent. The first battle between Godzilla and Mechagodzilla and the early battle between Godzilla and Rodan are nice. It can be fun at times.
Not my favorite of the Heisei series and still a step down from Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (but a step up from Mothra), but an nice entertaining film nonetheless - despite its flaws.
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