In the sequel, in addition to the adrenaline-filled excitement brought by the shocking special effects and sound effects as always, the coherence and integrity of the plot and the depth of the story are increasingly disappointing. If I changed to the level of the current change of five, I will definitely not become an old fan of Transformers for more than ten years because of it. No matter how delicate the special effects are, without a good story support, it always makes people feel shallow. The feeling of changing five to me is: the robot transforms and fights, fires and explodes, sparks and iron pieces, and then transforms and chases, and finally it is over. It's cool, but when I look back, I don't know what I've been watching for the past two hours.
The Transformers series basically explains what a generation is not as good as a generation. Although there is a third part in the middle, I think it is not bad, but the whole is still declining. The impact of the film is getting weaker and weaker, and it is increasingly impossible to find the soul-stirring epic feeling when Optimus Prime issued a call to the whole universe at the end of the generation. Especially in this generation, the level of decline is extremely serious. After reading it, you can read it. There is nothing to recall because the two-hour explosion and chaos have already shocked people.
In the end, I hope that the six changes can come back and forth to save the classics that have fallen from generation to generation.
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