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Shin Godzilla

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Shin Godzilla is a 2016 film about a giant monster that appears in Japan.

Directed and Written by Hideaki Anno.
A god incarnate. A city doomed.  (taglines)

Hiromi Ogashira

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  • Man is more frightening than Gojira.

Kayoko Ann Patterson

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  • I won't see a third bomb dropped on the country of my grandmother, who lived through it.

Dialogue

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[First scene of the film]
Japan Coast Guard member #1: We've just spotted a pleasure craft drifting off sure of Honoda. Recon and intercept over.
Japan Coast Guard member #2: Roger that.
Japan Coast Guard member #3: Got the vessel in site, from here there's no apparent hull damage. Just called the glory maroon, requesting owner information now. The meantime, we're going aboard. We are now onboard
Japan Coast Guard member #4: Hello? Anyone here?
Japan Coast Guard member #5: There's no one on the flying deck
Japan Coast Guard member #4: No sign of life. Just some personal effects. No traces of an incident. Maybe a fall overboard? Vessel's vacant, we'll prepare a tow.
[loud underwater explosion occurs]

Prime Minister Seiji Okochi: Earlier in the day, both the aqua line and the Tama River Tunnel sustained significant damage. We're currently tracking the creature responsible as it moves up Anome River. We've yet depositly identified what sort of animal it is, but we don't believe that it can come on land, but even though it is unlikely should it beach itself in the bay shallows, there's no need to fear, our experts believe that its own weight will crush it to death. I repeat, there's no danger of the creature coming ashore, so please set your minds in ease, thank you, that will be all.
One of Seiji Okochi's men: Sir, sorry to interupt. [he tells Seiji Okochi that the creature has gone ashore]
Prime Minister Seiji Okochi: What? it has?

One of Seiji Okochi's men: Well well, no danger of coming ashore huh?
Prime Minister Seiji Okochi: Well now what, I was just proven a liar on TV.

Rando Yaguchi: God-zilla.
Kayoko Ann Patterson: That’s right. It’s the DOE’s code name. Godzilla. He gave it an English name.
Rando Yaguchi: Gojira... What does it mean.
One of Yaguchi’s men: I found one link, on Odo Island where Maki's from, Gojira means “god incarnate”.
Kayoko Ann Patterson: A violent one, apparently that’s why you put “god” in the name that he gave it.
Rando Yaguchi: Japanese, the characters read Gojira.

[Shin Godzilla makes a loud footstep]
Rando Yaguchi: So that’s Gojira.

Kayoko Ann Patterson: Godzilla, truly a god incarnate.
Bomber 2 pilot: The target is shooting some unidentified weapon from the front, Bomber 2 and Bomber 3 will circle in from behind. Payback time.
Bomber 3 pilot: Roger. Payback.

Rando Yaguchi: Did it work?
[Shin Godzilla wakes up again, crunches on parts of the vehicles and gets up again]
JSDF member 1: Oh no. THE TARGET HAS RESUMED ACTIVITY! FULL EVACUATION NOW! CHANGE POSITIONS! HURRY! FASTER, ABANDON THE TANKS AND EVACUATE TO THE HOLDING AREA!
[Shin Godzilla breaks a building with his extremely thick legs and makes one last roar before freezing]
Voice on the machinery: Chest area temperature has dropped to negative 196 degrees.
Rando Yaguchi: Gojira. It’s completely shut down. [Sign of relief] Operation Yashiori appears to be a success.

[last lines of the film]
Rando Yaguchi: I guess now’s not the time to quit. Because things aren’t settled. Not yet at least.
[cuts to Shin Godzilla having halted its evolution to its fifth form and then the end credits roll]

Taglines

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  • A god incarnate. A city doomed.

Cast

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 (1964) · Invasion of Astro-Monster  (1965) · Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster  (1966) · Son of Godzilla  (1967) · Destroy All Monsters
  (1968) · All Monsters Attack  (1969) · Godzilla vs. Hedorah  (1971) · Godzilla vs. Gigan  (1972) · Godzilla vs. Megalon  (1973) · Godzilla vs.
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  Mechagodzilla II
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  Millennium series     Godzilla 2000  (1999) · Godzilla vs. Megaguirus  (2000) · Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack  (2001) ·
  Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla  (2002) · Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S.  (2003) · Godzilla: Final Wars  (2004)
 
  Reiwa series     Godzilla Resurgence  (2016) · Godzilla Minus One  (2023)  
  Foreign films     Adaptations     Godzilla, King of the Monsters!  (1956) · Cozzilla  (1977) · King Kong vs. Godzilla  (1963) · Godzilla 1985  (1985)  
  Co‑productions     Monster Zero  (1970)  
  TriStar Pictures     Godzilla  (1998)  
  Legendary Pictures     Godzilla  (2014) · Godzilla: King of the Monsters  (2019) · Godzilla vs. Kong  (2021) · Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire  (2024)  
  Related films     Rodan  (1956) · The Mysterians  (1957) · Varan the Unbelievable  (1958) · Battle in Outer Space  (1959) · Mothra  (1961) · Gorath  (1962) · Atragon  (1963) · Dogora  (1964)
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