The Potential Inevitability of the Success of Transformers Movies

Violette 2022-03-21 09:01:05

Our generation, as the witnesses of this global cartoon in the 1980s, still remembers it still fresh with our friends on the smooth concrete floor of the corridor of the school, running-squatting, accompaniment "Kokukuka" The distorted sound of "click", playing the scene where the Autobots—transformed—start; I also remember that my cousin became the leader of our child because of the toy “Optimus Prime” at that time... Even my husband’s opposite movie People who promoted not to catch cold, also vowed to watch it when it was rumored that "Transformation King Kong" was filming last year-he represented a typical psychology of "Transformation King Kong" fans ("Gangsi"), no matter whether the movie is good or bad, he would stop it. But their urge to go back to the theater to relive their childhood dreams.

This is the reason why "Transformed King Kong" was not released first, and it is also the potential inevitability of the film's success!

Twenty years have passed. The generation who was infected by the Modified King Kong has become the main consumer in the market and the backbone of all walks of life. In the past few days, whether you turn on the TV or listen to the radio in the car, you will hear the "Gangsi" lively discussions and warm memories of the film in their programs. And the group of loyal fans easily defeated all opponents and won the box office championship.

Next, let’s talk about the movie.
When I watched the film, I discovered that the focus of the "Transfiguration King Kong" movie and the cartoon is different. The center of the film's performance has obviously become human beings. Human emotions and courage can even be said to promote the freedom and the strong American culture. The spirit of democracy; the main line of the cartoon was still in the fight between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The gimmick is the evolution of technology. Therefore, in the second part of the cartoon, the flying troops of the Autobots and the Decepticons will appear. The ground forces of the two sides make the forces of the two sides more balanced, and the combat methods are more three-dimensional and complex. In the third part, the two sides have a wonderful scene of combined robots duel.
In keeping with the cartoon, the Autobots have always been short-spirited heroes and long-term love for their children. To borrow Megatron’s words, “sympathizing with the weak means failure.” The strength of the autobots with no flying troops and small numbers in the film is obviously at Downwind, and often because of the protection of human beings or being misunderstood or dragged down, the flexible Decepticons have formed an overwhelming advantage in the battle. This is the same as the destruction of Megatron due to the implantation of the "Rubber's Cube" and the destruction of the "abrupt" at the end. The contrast. Although I understand the theme of "justice over evil" that the film must adhere to, I can't help but feel "heartbroken" for the temporary victory that Autobots have obtained in this way.

It is said that the movie "Transformed King Kong" will be divided into three parts and released for three years. The second Starscream flies back to the headquarters of the Decepticons and gathers evil forces to make a comeback. It seems that the battle is far from over, but you can look forward to the plot trend of the next one.

Speaking of Starscream, my favorite character in the cartoon, I want to explain a few words. Although he was unfortunately a member of the Decepticons, and because he usurped the throne when Megatron died in the second movie (later he was bombarded into ashes by the resurrected Megatron), but he was flying at a speed in the Decepticons. The fastest fighter, his personal charm is still outstanding, but it is a pity that the description of him in the film is too extensive.

In the cartoon, the personality shaping of the deformed King Kong is very successful. Everyone has their own distinct emotions and preferences, each with their own characteristics; also due to the characteristics of the animated feature, each deformed King Kong can be transformed into the process The details of decomposition and combination are clearly stated. Movies do not have the above-mentioned advantages, are they limited by space, or is it the difficulty of special effects? The process of transformation is often partial and rapid, and even the sound is not visible. I don't know if this is a pity for the "Gangsi".
However, in the process of watching the movie, the audience's frequent exclamations, sighs, and laughter still illustrate the unprecedented audiovisual shock that everyone feels.

Usually a high-profile film is often accompanied by disappointment and bad reviews, but "Transformed King Kong" is a special case. It conquered the audience with sophisticated production, freehand shooting techniques, explosive special grades and audio-visual effects, and proved worthy. The expectations of the fans also defended the honor they carried.
Many film critics complained that the advertising trails in "Transfiguration King Kong" are too heavy, but I disagree. For a commercial production, it is natural to recover the cost as a basis and gradually realize the benefits. In addition, as a Hollywood film, it does not promote local culture in any way. For the sake of it, it is better than the so-called "blockbuster" in our country. It is much more magnanimous that the old wine in new bottles, the ancient costumes that are not local and foreign, and the "petty" that is only condensed in court costumes under the guise of traditional culture.

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Transformers quotes

  • Judy Witwicky: Sam, we heard you talking to someone...

    Sam Witwicky: Mom, I...

    [Sam's parents fall silent and stare at Mikaela]

    Mikaela: Hi, I'm Mikaela. I'm a... I'm a friend of Sam's.

    [Judy starts giggling and chucks Sam on the shoulder]

    Judy Witwicky: Gosh, you're gorgeous!

    [turns to Ron]

    Judy Witwicky: Isn't that the prettiest girl?

    Sam Witwicky: She can hear you talking, Mom.

  • Judy Witwicky: [barging into Sam's bedroom, her husband in tow] Oh, for Pete's sakes! You are so defensive! Were you... masturbating?

    Ron Witwicky: Judy...

    Sam Witwicky: [frantic] Was I master... No, Mom!

    Ron Witwicky: Zip it, okay?

    Judy Witwicky: It's okay...

    Sam Witwicky: No, I don't masturbate!

    Ron Witwicky: That's not something for you to bring up.

    Judy Witwicky: Okay.

    Ron Witwicky: That's a father-and-son thing, okay?

    Sam Witwicky: Father-son thing...

    Judy Witwicky: I mean, you don't have to call it that word if that makes you uncomfortable... you can call it Sam's happy time or...

    Sam Witwicky: [amazed] Happy time?

    Judy Witwicky: ...my special alone time...

    Ron Witwicky: Judy, stop!

    Judy Witwicky: ...with myself.

    Sam Witwicky: Mom, you can't come in and...

    Judy Witwicky: I'm sorry. It's just been a weird night. I've had a little bit to drink.