Godzilla, the Showa era films, 1954 through 1975
A Blu-ray collection that the Criterion Collection put out
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This book delves into the Showa era Godzilla films, offering comprehensive analysis and insights into the cultural and cinematic significance of this period in Japanese cinema.
It explores the themes, characters, and special effects techniques that defined the Godzilla franchise during its formative years, from 1954 to 1975.
The book also examines the social and political contexts that influenced these films, highlighting their relevance to post-war Japan.
Readers will find detailed discussions of each film, accompanied by behind-the-scenes information and rare archival materials, providing a rich and informative exploration of the Showa era Godzilla films.
It also contains some views on the director Ishiro Honda and some subsequent films, where Ishiro Honda makes a darker, more serious look at the Godzilla world.
The collection is a great testimony to how beautiful physical media can be for films.
It explores the themes, characters, and special effects techniques that defined the Godzilla franchise during its formative years, from 1954 to 1975.
The book also examines the social and political contexts that influenced these films, highlighting their relevance to post-war Japan.
Readers will find detailed discussions of each film, accompanied by behind-the-scenes information and rare archival materials, providing a rich and informative exploration of the Showa era Godzilla films.
It also contains some views on the director Ishiro Honda and some subsequent films, where Ishiro Honda makes a darker, more serious look at the Godzilla world.
The collection is a great testimony to how beautiful physical media can be for films.
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