Just the Ticket #200: Godzilla (1954)
Article by Sean Wilkinson, a.k.a. Master Of the Tickets. After all of my planning, procrastination, crunch, burnout, and delays (you can remind yourselves of the details by reading the State Of the Ticketverse 2025 and the most recent edition of Time Drops ), I'm glad it worked out that I'm starting off Goj-Year-ra by reviewing the 1954 classic as my two hundredth Just the Ticket post. Directed and co-written by kaiju genre legend IshirÅ Honda , 1954's Gojira was a statement piece about the trauma inflicted upon the Japanese people by the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the final days of World War II, as well as the potential for global annihilation should the nuclear arms race escalate further. Somewhere off the coast of Odo (the maintenance island attacked by Godzilla at the beginning of Minus One , but here, it's home to a fishing village because Gojira is set in its year of release, rather than during the end of the war), several ships are sunk a...