Shouta
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Yeah, there's no way that was his intention.
His intention for the actors? I think it may have been a little. ATJ/Ford at the beginning of the film is much more emotional than he is later on the film to me, though it's a sort of almost stilted emotional. I think a few scenes where speaks with his Dad ends up being much more where it breaks through. Which makes sense, the family's ghost is not Godzilla but the events of the beginning of the film. It makes sense, the entire opening act and the two are nods to Fukushima and, in some ways, paying respect to everything that occurred there.
At any rate, i think that making the characters have more to do or more developed/linked story in the film would shift the focus away from the bigger picture with the monsters. It'd become about those human characters rather than the monsters appearing and attacking everything. I think a lot of the older Godzillas do this and while good action/monster mash flicks, are very generic as a result.
The Dissolve article brings up an interesting point about the original 54 Godzilla and this one, I didn't really think about it from that angle. I'll have to put some more thought into it.