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Bioniclezilla76 wrote: How was that entire movie at all grounded in reality? It was one of the most unrealistic movies I've seen in a while! Godzilla being a soldier chosen by nature to bring balance and yet acting like a human being while people cheer the giant monster? I would say they threw out their realism card when they created a giant atomic breathe breathing bipedal lizard but the movie didn't even try to be realistic, not that I have a problem with that. Quite contrary actually, it was a nice escape movie that put me in a more silly world. It still was as close to realism as you can get with Godzilla. Also, how is he "acting like a human being" ? He was pretty animalistic to me.

P.s. That "bringing balance" thing is just how Dr. Serizawa/people viewed it - all Godzilla cared about is to kill off the Mutos before they would've killed him.