Wesley Morris was impressed by Pacific Rim‘s scale:
Del Toro is a dreamer. He’s a visionary. If you give him a pile of money to make enormous robots fight enormous monsters at the end of civilization, he will work to make Pacific Rim a movie that makes you feel all the enormousness. He will put you at the feet of the monsters and inside the bellies of the beasts. He will do what a movie about big reptiles and big machines is supposed to do: make you look up, make you feel as if the screen is grossly inadequate to contain what’s on it, even though, if you’re charmed — or strategic — you’re already watching the movie on the biggest screen you possibly can.
Tasha Robinson ponders the meaning of the massive monsters in the movie:
[Del Toro’s] discussions of the film suggest its overriding message is “Japanese monster…
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