Board Thread:Movie Discussions/@comment-3542924-20121216193950/@comment-5989773-20131108213122

Stephan222 wrote: MarvelFan2012 wrote: As much as I enjoyed the film when I watched it, I felt that portraying Godzilla and Ghidorah in switched roles was unnecessary and not really needed. I especially found it creepy that Godzilla had pure white eyes with no pupils in them, they made him look too undead. I know they did this to make him seem more evil and merciless, but the white eyes in my opinion weren't needed. Also, the idea of Godzilla being possessed by the souls of those who died in the second World War sounds very unoriginal for a Godzilla film.

In my imagination, I see this movie in a different concept. In it, Ghidorah would be the main antagonist like always, while Godzilla would be the protagonist, with Mothra and Baragon as his allies. And as for Godzilla's role, I would see him as just a monster who only causes destruction based on natural instinct, not as some evil demonic beast. I'd scrap the whole white eyes concept and give him pupils and irises, because the white eyes made him look like a living nightmare. I would have much preferred in with Anguirus and Varan. Anguirus is good (most of the time) and its OK for Godzilla to be bad, but he is not supposed to be totally evil. Whenever Godzilla is antagonistic, he should not be evil, just chaotic.