Wow, I really don't know what to say. This is the first time I've given a movie such a low score. I started seeing bad reviews on the Internet about the change 5, I think it is just like the Caribbean, and it is not so bad. However, I was wrong. Since it's been a long time since the last one, I almost forgot about the plot, but I was still thinking about it when I was sitting in the theater, and I would enter the state when I watched it. As a result, the film was broadcast for a long time, and I didn't know what it was talking about. In the end, I fell asleep in the theater twice. It was the first time in my life that I fell asleep in the theater.
For me, the Transformers series is to watch the fights between Autobots and Bumblebee's complaints. I personally think this is the point of view of Transformers. But this time it's really...indescribable. The special effects are as good as ever, and compared to blockbusters like the United States, the special effects have never been disappointing. But the plot... The whole process of the Autobots is very small, and the Bumblebee is also very small. The human scenes feel that they have the upper hand, and the Transformers in the Transformers actually become foils. I still haven't figured out what that little girl's appearance means. (At first I thought she and the little girl in Wolverine would be the same type), the acting is not very good, but after all, it is a child, it is still acceptable.
There are also a lot of jokes. It can be seen that the director is trying his best to make it interesting, but the jokes are too much or not enough and there is only embarrassment. In the scene where Cade and the baron and the heroine meet for the first time, it is obvious that the elder and the baron are the funny ones in that scene, but the baron's sudden roar feels very deliberate. The old man who took off suddenly felt embarrassed when he suddenly laughed.
This year's series of films have this problem, that is, they have lost their ability to grab the audience's attention. Of course, it is understandable. After all, it took many years to shoot, and some materials were really used up. Jiang Lang was exhausted. So in fact, for this year's Pirates of the Caribbean and Transformers, I feel the same, there is no ability to get me into the play, and I basically yawn, watch the time, and swipe the ticket circle during the whole process.
Therefore, for this series of films, it is still the same as last time. Sometimes we just watch a feeling, but if we use the audience's psychology as a tool to make money, and we continue to shoot it, it will only be counterproductive.
The characters will indeed become more three-dimensional and plump with the increase of the number of shots, but after a certain degree, only the face is left.
See it and close it, let us only have the good in our hearts.
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