In fact, there is nothing to say about the film being made like this, I just can't figure out why it was made like this.
When I saw it for an hour, I couldn't stand it anymore, because after watching a movie for decades, it was the first time that I felt that I didn't understand what the movie was talking about after watching it for an hour, and it was a blast that could have been watched without thinking. Rice Krispies Movie. Those events and dialogues seem to understand, but they don't even make a plot. I don't know why they were shown to me. This kind of feeling is too bad, I feel insulted... In fact, after seeing it, I found out that the movie about cutting down the garbage dump and those children is also true, isn't it just going to Cybertron to steal a law stick? What are you doing with those useless ozone layers? If this movie were to simplify the plot and cut the duration of thirty or forty minutes, I think it would still be able to watch it, but now it's annoying the audience, full of long and boring routines and cold jokes. Many people say that there is no story in Change 5, but I don't think there is no story. The core of this story is fuller than the first four, but it is not well told. Maybe it’s because I’ve been filming the Autobot Decepticons all the time and I’m tired of filming each other. Director Bei wants to come up with something new, what about the Transformers universe, and embed this worldview into human history, but I can’t feel the crisis in this world at all, start from scratch At the end, this thing is floating in the air. The audience wants to see the struggle under the imminent disaster, and the visual spectacle of the ruins of Chicago and Hong Kong. It is not like this. I feel nervous for a second from beginning to end. Neither felt. There is no main story that grabs people and the growth line of the characters. The plot of the whole film is scattered, and a bunch of things are just there according to the time line, which is just a mechanical running account. I really miss the always flustered little brother played by Richia LaBeouf in the first three films. For such a film with scattered stories, dull characters, and inexplicable editing, even if it was written by Michael Bay, I find it unbelievable. It's not dealing with errands, it's just doing the opposite! I don't know why, but I didn't fall asleep from start to finish. The sisters sitting next to each other boldly absorbed all the embarrassing laughs in the film. The barbell-like laughter rang from beginning to end, which made me admire.
One star for iMax 3D effects and special effects scenes.
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