Giant robots fight giant monsters in /pacific rim. It's like a Godzilla-transformers crossover. Why hadn't anyone thought of that before?
When the first trailers for this movie came out, everyone thought it was going to be a boring, plain, $190 million movie. Everyone except for me. First, I noticed that it was directed by the award-winning Guillermo del Toro, then I thought about how no company would spend so much money on a movie that would fail, then I saw the movie, and I knew I was right all along. The story involved so much more than anyone would ever expect, therefore making it so much more fun to watch. I would have liked it even if it was just monsters versus robots, because it would have been very entertaining. The special effects were amazing, and it has to win best special effects in the Oscars, or I'm going to be even angrier than when Transformers: dark of the moon lost to Hugo in that category. The action involved all sorts of punching, shooting, stabbing, slashing, and ferocity that made it exciting. There were some parts that made the story really unrealistic, but it didn't affect my enjoyment of the movie, so I won't go into detail about that. I really liked the way that the names for the monsters was Kaiju, which is Japanese for "strange monster", and the robots were Jaegers which is German for "hunter". There was a whole subject in the movie about how it took two pilots to control on Jaeger, so their entire mind had to be linked to their partner so they would do the same thing at the same time. That also meant their memories had to be linked, so they had to be a perfect match so they could work together well. It was really complicated, so that probably didn't make any sense. The movie also had lots of mystery, so it could be counted as a mystery film. It was such an imaginative topic, but there was too much crazy weird complicated science, so it was hard to follow. B+.
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