With a lovely and great use of stop motion, director Cressa Maeve Beer is providing curious and fun short films starring Godzilla as the main hero living
in the modern world and adapting himself to situation involved his fellow Zilla's. In the previous 2019 short, he had to deal with a friend who can't stop texting when he's around, which drives completely mad. In this most recent adventure, the brave and frightening monster that terrifies cities, people and other creatures shows to us he
can be a family man dealing with situations at home. Here, he discovers his Godzilla child identifies himself as being a trans girl and comes out to him.
I guess you can have a good mental image of what's to come (or not) but you'll be certain to get amusing, cute and positive images on the way. The giant monster
proves that he has a heart as big as him, a pure heart of gold. Those positive representation of Godzilla are fun to watch because it changes a lot the perceptions we
have from him as only the destroyer of places and people. I like to get other perspectives, and lately many other dark characters are getting more and more
unique views, some heroes too. With works as this we can give a more in depth look to them, imagine scenarios and have not only funny films but more nuanced, balanced
experiences to reflect, enjoy and ignore the cliches for a while. I truly recommend this project and I can't wait to see more from Cressa and the Father of the Year and that title goes to this fierce and thoughtful Godzilla. 10/10