Director Michael Bay, like a great artist of destruction, uses the quiet and peaceful Hawaiian morning, the sunny beach full of summer atmosphere, beautiful and innocent love, and intimate brotherhood to interpret the most beautiful things to the extreme. After that, use a cold and merciless war to destroy all the beautiful moments and turn them into ashes. With 40 minutes of relentless bombing, cold-blooded killings, and strong visual impact, the crimes of war and the ugliness of human nature were thoroughly exposed. The sharp contrast in the keynote severely tears the hearts of the audience. The beauty is still beautiful, and I am still moved. I always see the deep anxiety on Kate Beckinsale’s delicate face, looking at the distant horizon, eagerly looking forward to the return of his lover from the battlefield. The clear but deep melancholy eyes, there is a kind of tearful impulse love in troubled times, always so beautiful that it is heartbreaking
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