Really the only low-point of the film for me was the inept dubbing, particularly the Brooklyn accent given to one of the chief Japanese scientists. She first appeared in the 2019 MonsterVerse graphic comic, Godzilla: Aftershock, before appearing in the 2019 Godzilla film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, as a reluctant antagonist and eventual secondary human protagonist. Emma and Mark Russell, and Andrew Russells younger sister. The Japanese actors are very good as is the direction. Madison Russell is the daughter of Monarch scientists Drs. Burr really helps create and add tension in the film with his narration and through the events we see through his eyes. I saw the Americanized version with Raymond Burr, and thought Burr did a fine job playing foreign correspondent Steve Martin. It is well-paced, and the action is engrossing and climactic. Despite being nothing more than a film with a man in a rubber suit trashing a miniature Tokyo set, this first Godzilla has much going for it. This is the setting for much of the film, Godzilla - King of the Monsters. The city, through the various romps of the titular character, literally swirls in flames, buildings fall at amazing speed, and just about every human form of transportation is reduced to rubble. The abuse and destruction unleashed on this Japanese city Tokyo is nothing short of epic in stature.