

Pacific Rims story isn't a particularly complicated one but it's certainly got some interesting ideas. My initial thought was that this was just gunna end up being another movie about Colossal sized monsters similar to Cloverfield or Godzilla only with a Hollywood big budget and while it shares some similarities to Godzilla it does stand out on it's own with it's unique monsters and awsome robots plus with the movie being directed by Guillermo del Toro it has a unique style to it that only Guillermo del Toro can bring to a movie.

Do your best to survive, solve mysteries, and search for a way out - or become part of the ongoing legends of the Zone.Pacific Rim really surprised me when it was first released in 2013. Here you come across an abandoned auto shop which becomes your base of operations, where you safely repair and improve your car between runs. You find a barely running station wagon deep in the woods, miraculously unlocked and able to make the trip down the hill into the valley. Your plans go awry and you’re now stuck inside – you don’t know it yet, but the only way out is through. Rumors and stories about the Zone run rampant, compelling you to go and explore its perimeter. What happened inside was never disclosed. The government walled off the area and established the Olympic Exclusion Zone.

The Olympic Peninsula became the staging ground for promising new technologies, but these utopian creations came at great cost: severe radiation, environmental collapse, and supernatural horrors. In 1955, the United States government seized a region of the Pacific Northwest by eminent domain.
