

哥斯拉大战金刚
Directed by Adam Wingard自从魔斯拉、翼龙拉顿、三头龙基多拉和哥斯拉混战结束后,帝王组织已经在骷髅岛建立了观察区,大部分资料也向公众开放;此时的金刚也已经长大。一家高科技公司APEX利用资料,尝试一项大胆的任务,意图消灭哥斯拉,但这一任务风险和危机共存。然而,哥斯拉感应到了APEX的机械巨兽,开始向人类发动攻击;APEX见状决定利用金刚探寻地心世界以获得更多能源。一心只想回到真正的家园的金刚与他的保护者们踏上了一次艰难的旅程。与他们一道前行的还有一个年轻的孤儿女孩——吉雅,这个女孩与金刚之间存在着一种独特而强大的紧密联系;但意想不到的是,他们在前行的航道上与愤怒的哥斯拉狭路相逢,深藏在地心深处的奥秘也由此揭开……
哥斯拉大战金刚 Ratings & Reviews
- Creature107天前It was good I love King Kong
- Mark O2026年2月22日Best movie in the franchise so far... But I've yet to see Godzilla x Kong
- Zoe Edwards2025年2月13日Amazing
- ርልዪረ2025年3月6日Before I begin, let me clarify something: I'm not a hardcore Monsterverse fan. I never really grew up with the older films. However, I absolutely LOVED King Kong and Godzilla (mainly Kong) since the second grade. King Kong vs Godzilla was probably the only movies of the older films I watched. I loved the 2014 Godzilla movie (yes, it did focus more on the humans than the actual monsters, which I can see why it wasn't every Monsterverse fan's favorite, but as someone who pays close attention to story building, they did a good job on the human part). I still have yet to watch Kong and Godzilla KOTM wasn't my favorite (though it was fun seeing Coach Taylor in it...if you know who that character is, you're amazing). But Godzilla vs Kong was phenomenal. Sure it has it's flaws here and there, but overall, it's a very solid movie. The fight scenes between the two Titans were very well done. The first fight in the sea was very well done, with the camera work making the fight even more intense (the 360 they pulled with the plane crashing into Godzilla and following it until it crashed into the water and the camera continuing to flip just in time to see Kong punch Godzilla was genius). When Kong is underwater, again, the camera work is beautiful. They make it to where you need to feel like holding your breath. The second fight is very energetic. The thing that makes it even more better is the fact that Kong loses again. Usually the formula for fight films like these is "lose first fight, learn lesson, win final fight." Not here. Though sad as we connect to Kong (or at least I did), it was a very good idea to have him lose twice. The final fight with Mechagodzilla...best fight in the film. I like that Godzilla and Kong aren't buddy buddy with each other when they fight Mecha. It's a "put your differences aside" fight. And the scene of Kong just ripping Mecha's head out and roaring with the music going nuts is probably one of the most energetic scenes I've ever seen. Wish I could experience it in theaters with a bunch of other people. The cinematography is amazing. Beautifully done. The human storylines in the film were better than expected. The reason I didn't like Godzilla KOTM was because of that. Sure, the monster fight scenes in that film were amazing, don't get me wrong, but it was the lack of time that was put in the humans. You can have barely any humans in the film but make it good. This film does a pretty good job handling that. They don't make it Godzilla vs Kong But Mainly Humans, they make it Godzilla vs Kong. The three main humans with Kong are by far the best ones. However, the other characters involving Millie Bobby Brown were not the best. Good actors but unnecessary plot line. Could've been better but it is what it is. The music is sooooo good. Tom Holkenborg (otherwise known as Junkie XL) truly brings the adrenaline and feels to the film. The slamming drums really give the "monster fight" feel. As someone who's listened to him since Man Of Steel (as he helped with that film), it was very satisfying to hear him make another film truly epic. While the film is pretty short for a film like this, that's what I like about it. It doesn't go on and on and on just to be a long movie. Sure, longer movies like Avengers Endgame And Zack Snyder's Justice League are necessary as they need to explain and have a lot more time for fights and character building and story arcs, but this film got right to the point and did it exceptionally well.
- Mr. D2025年6月19日Reminiscent of my early years when I ran the streets. A true alpha, with chicks on both arms tearing the city up every night, uncontested. They never had a chance.
- Ken Kaniff2025年8月21日It was entertaining but a bit over the top. I think this movie was when they started to lose grip on the series.
- mickerdoo2026年2月9日What I expected. Some cool effects but I didn't enjoy it as much as Skull Island. Cast was fine but SI's was better. Enjoyed Henry's humor.
- bogometer2025年5月22日Godzilla has come a long way from the rubber rampage suit. Kong meets his match but they work it out. Good watch when you don’t feel like intellectual weight lifting.
- Terry Phan2025年11月4日The humans are at it again! Anyways other than that I really liked this movie and the fight scenes between Godzilla and King Kong which makes me forget all about the humans and the writing and plot plus how Godzilla still manages to dominate as King is perfection.
- Nathan Magreta2025年11月4日Godzilla vs Kong is a more clever sequel in the Godzilla series, and with it's improved human dynamics and typical beast vs beast format, it ends up being a really good film, despite a franchise-low villain of Mechagodzilla.
- Zokkiie2026年2月7日I had a good time watching it, but it’s definitely uneven. The monsters look amazing and the fights are huge, but the human story drags too much. Some scenes feel unnecessary, slowing the pace, yet the big action set pieces are a lot of fun. Visually, it’s impressive and entertaining if you just want to see chaos and destruction. Overall, it’s a solid watch, even if the story isn’t perfect.
- PapaHamzeh2025年3月6日They toy with us on these movies, I know they do. I simply wish at this point they would just make a movie where all the monsters killed everyone on earth so at least I could enjoy 90 minutes of monsters fighting and not fumbled scripts and hot stars grabbing their slice of the pie.
- JPOIronside2026年1月22日I like how they're starting to touch on the psychic link stuff from the earlier series
- Shaydeknight2026年1月18日Godzilla vs. Kong is, for my money, the strongest entry in the MonsterVerse. It understands its assignment and executes it beautifully. I'm giving this a five out of five not because it belongs in the same category as films like Gone with the Wind or Citizen Kane or the Godfather, but because it fully understands what it is and excels within that scope. This is blockbuster entertainment rather than high drama, and judged on those terms it delivers spectacle and momentum, and it pays off exactly what it promises. The handling of the human characters is finally commensurate with their purpose. Their role is suitably minimized, and that restraint pays off. They exist primarily to move the plot from one monster confrontation to the next, which is exactly where the emphasis should be. There is just enough context to justify the action, and not enough to get in the way of it. The film also leans into a playful neo-80s sensibility, especially in the music and the "conspiracy team" subplot. That thread has a very deliberate throwback vibe, reminiscent of films from the era, where curiosity, paranoia, and youthful momentum drive the story forward. It adds energy without demanding too much emotional investment. For the first time in the MonsterVerse, the fights are clear, fully visible, and staged without trepidation. Daytime battles finally let you see scale, movement, and impact without squinting through darkness and debris. Even the major nighttime fight takes place in a city drenched in retro neon, lit up like a Christmas tree, which solves the visibility problem while doubling down on style. It is a genuine relief and long overdue. Without spoiling anything, the reveal of the film's true antagonist is handled beautifully. It is a moment that directly channels classic Godzilla films, both in concept and execution, and it lands with real impact because the movie has earned it. There is also a quiet but important sense of continuity at work. The films are tied together not just by the monsters, but by recurring human characters, which helps the MonsterVerse feel cohesive rather than episodic. Overall, Godzilla vs. Kong succeeds because it prioritizes clarity, spectacle, and fun. It respects the audience's desire to see the monsters in all their glory, trims the narrative fat, and embraces its legacy without apology. That combination makes it not just entertaining, but satisfying in a way the earlier films only approached.
- Streetter2026年1月17日Um... How the heck do you DOWNLOAD or UPLOAD a power source? I loved the fighting between the monsters. The only thing I hated was the terrible acting from Millie Bobby Brown, Brian Tyee Henry and Julian Dennison. These 3 characters were not needed in this movie at all, and only brought it down. Please Please Please Hollywood, stop hiring these 3 people, or at the very least teach them how to act.
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哥斯拉大战金刚 was released on 2021年3月24日.
哥斯拉大战金刚 was directed by Adam Wingard.
哥斯拉大战金刚 has a runtime of 1小时 53分钟.
哥斯拉大战金刚 was produced by Brian Rogers, Jon Jashni, Mary Parent, Thomas Tull, Alex Garcia.
自从魔斯拉、翼龙拉顿、三头龙基多拉和哥斯拉混战结束后,帝王组织已经在骷髅岛建立了观察区,大部分资料也向公众开放;此时的金刚也已经长大。一家高科技公司APEX利用资料,尝试一项大胆的任务,意图消灭哥斯拉,但这一任务风险和危机共存。然而,哥斯拉感应到了APEX的机械巨兽,开始向人类发动攻击;APEX见状决定利用金刚探寻地心世界以获得更多能源。一心只想回到真正的家园的金刚与他的保护者们踏上了一次艰难的旅程。与他们一道前行的还有一个年轻的孤儿女孩——吉雅,这个女孩与金刚之间存在着一种独特而强大的紧密联系;但意想不到的是,他们在前行的航道上与愤怒的哥斯拉狭路相逢,深藏在地心深处的奥秘也由此揭开……
The key characters in 哥斯拉大战金刚 are Nathan Lind (Alexander Skarsgård), Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall), Jia (Kaylee Hottle).
哥斯拉大战金刚 is rated PG-13.
哥斯拉大战金刚 is an Action, Adventure, 科幻 film.
哥斯拉大战金刚 has an audience rating of 9.1 out of 10.
哥斯拉大战金刚 had a budget of US$2亿.
哥斯拉大战金刚 has made US$4.7亿 at the box office.




























