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Kaiju | New York City
A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
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A woman discovers that severe catastrophic events are somehow connected to the mental breakdown from which she's suffering.
6.2/10
IMDbFantastic Features | 2016 | Nacho
Best DVDBluRay Release | 2018
Best Actress | 2017 | Anne
Best European Fantastic Feature Film | 2017 | Nacho
Best Actress in a Feature Film Supporting Role | 2017 | Hannah
Box Office Collection 3,029,287 USD
Anne Hathaway was in the second trimester of her pregnancy while filming the movie.
Anne Hathaway was the first actress to sign on at a time when the project had no financial backing. She heard about the script after finding herself "in a little bit of an artistic no man's land" for inspiration. Director Jonathan Demme screened for her a copy of A Field in England (2013), after which Hathaway decided that it represented exactly the type of movie she wanted to make. After asking her representation to see a similar script that she could join, she was sent the Colossal script. Hathaway found herself attracted to the genre-hopping nature of the script, later comparing it to Being John Malkovich (1999), one of her favorite films.
No motion captured footage was used for the creation of the monster; rather, footage of Anne Hathaway acting out her parts was given to the CG team, who used this as reference points. The CG artists, as opposed to Director Nacho Vigalondo, were responsible for the look of the monster itself. Vigalondo stated that this was partly due to his lack of artistic skill and partly due to him "[wanting] them to feel like characters that felt like a part of the genre we're playing with."
Prior to the start of filming, Toho brought a lawsuit against Voltage Pictures, the film's producers, for unauthorized usage of Godzilla's image in emails and other promotional activities, allegedly to raise funds for the film.
The film is an international co-production between producers in Canada, Spain, the United States, and South Korea. Anne Hathaway signed onto the project in May 2015, the movie being described as Godzilla (1954) meets Lost in Translation (2003). Principal photography began on October 18, 2015, and finished on November 25, 2015. It primarily took place in and around Vancouver, British Columbia.
"Gloria: [throws the bar keys towards Oscar] Here! There are your keys; I'm not coming back to your shitty bar! Oscar: [picking up the keys] Yeah you are. Gloria: [panting] Oh yeah? Oscar: Yeah. [Throws the keys at Gloria with enough force to hurt her] Gloria: [holding her stomach in pain] Ow! Oscar: [calmly] You're gonna keep working at the bar, or I'm gonna come back here tomorrow, and destroy an entire neighborhood. Gloria: [through her teeth, bringing her face close to Oscar's] Then I'll come back and I'll kick your fucking ass! Oscar: [still calm] No you won't. I'm done being Mr. Nice Guy. [Knocks her to the ground. Gloria grunts in pain as she hits the ground hard] Oscar: [leans down, calm] see you at work? [Gloria looks up at him speechless] Oscar: I'll see you at work."
"Gloria: Keep it cool. These people are looking at us. Oscar: [looks at the women at the next table] Hi. She's the monster; I'm the robot."