PLEASE READ: It's "The Blair Godzilla Project"--and that's a compliment.
Filmed exclusively from a camcorder's-eye view, the film starts off unexceptionally at a going away party for Rob (Michael Stahl-David), who's relocating to Japan.
Buddy Hud (T.J. Miller) has been handed videographer duties, even though he's clearly a novice, but his shaky camera work still manages to capture some personal drama going on between Rob and longtime friend, Beth (Odette Yustman).
But the evening's cut short by a jolting explosion, exploding fireballs and a subsequent blackout.
By the time the lights come back on, there's panic in the streets, along with initial glimpses of the gargantuan thing leaving mass destruction in its path.
We never know where it came from or why it's doing what it's doing, it just is what it is, and it seems that what it is, is really pissed off.
The film is a document of the attempt of five younger New Yorkers to survive the most surreal, horrifying event of their lives.
beautiful
soflykid57 2 years ago
thx a lot. I'm glad somebody likes it ^^
BelialDeRais 2 years ago