how the hell wasnt it done well
it was well balanced in terms of action/human interactions
seriously what
There were around 4 action scenes (split up) in a sea of somewhat boring character development.
The Kaiju drift subplot was probably the worst part about the movie. Would have been a much better movie without an explanation of why the Kaiju are even there. When you make a monster movie homage, you're not supposed to care about that stuff. You want to see giant robots beating the stuff out of monsters. I like the scientist characters themselves for their comic relief, but not their significance in the story.
When I heard Hannibal Chau was the Kaiju body parts dealer, I expected some Super Robot-esque stuff where they'd take Kaiju parts and use it to super-power Gipsy Danger or something weird like that. That would have been awesome. Then again, given the timeframe of the actual plot and the part where the Jaeger program was discontinued, that wouldn't have been possible.
I know it was already mentioned that the scientists were the weakest point of the movie, but I didn't really like the way the Pentecost-Mako relationship played out either. Decent concept, not executed very well. Mostly because Pentecost was basically saying "nope something went wrong so I'm going to wait a good half an hour before I let you be useful." Funny thing is, I distinctly remember a line from the trailers where he mentions he's a big believer in second chances, but I don't remember hearing that in the film.
TECHNICALLY they're super robot but it's super forgetin dark super robot
super forgetin' dark super robot is Ideon, not Evangelion.
So the admiral dies. The main guy goes into a chinese girls head. other stuff happens. Also the aliens start flying
:3
*Japanese