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. In the clip, Lana is a supersized, smiling Godzilla roaming the glimmering streets of Venice. Unlike the original inspiration, she's not destructive by nature.
She's careful to step over highways full of cars rather than on them, pausing to drink from a water tower. She soon relaxes at the beach, of course, as the screen pans out to reveal that the giant Lana is part of a drive-in movie. We see Lana in a plastic-looking blonde wig, channeling her past life as Lizzy Grant, whose beau sneaks off to suck face with another girl.
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