However, are people always so dissatisfied? When I saw the most awesome scenes that the film special effects industry can do today, I started to think, if the story can be better, the characters can be fuller.
Compared with the first episode, there is basically no essential change in this film, that is, all the elements have been given a large version. Although popcorn is delicious, but if you give you a big bucket, it will be easy to eat too much.
Brother Zhuzi has worked so hard, every time he has to die (or half-dead once), so this time I saw that Brother Zhuzi was attacked from behind by Megatron. How could the handsome and handsome Zhuzi brother benevolent, wise, just hang up like this?
Maybe it was fresh when I watched the first episode, so I didn't feel that Decepticons were awkward at the time. When I watched it again this time, the eyes of screws and nuts were dangling on the screen, and I really felt dizzy. The shape of this kind of branched ribs and eight forks started to make me feel a little overwhelmed.
In addition, the evil taste of classmate Michael Bay is also exposed this time. Please recall that on the pyramid, after the former S7 agent climbed up, the two big iron balls clinked under Hercules’ crotch. It was called a sweat...
and the little Decepticon tied by the chain. The heroine's legs rubbed and rubbed, which is really a bitch...
Finally. The domestic release version is about 145 minutes, but I heard more than one person say that this episode should be 165 minutes. The Shanghai battle at the beginning must have been cut, but there shouldn't be 20 minutes missing, right? Can students who have seen the original version make a comparison and see where else has been cut?
I haven't read the whole book in the beginning of the Shanghai War, but if you look at the domestic version, you basically didn't clarify the matter. I saw the robots playing around, but I didn't understand who was hitting whom.
"Transformers 2" is a movie that is almost full of screw and nut fights. When I saw it the second time, I really couldn't move. If it is not the IMAX version, it is estimated that I will sleep in the middle.
When watching "Transformers 1", because of curiosity, because of nostalgia, because of booing, because of going along, I think it looks pretty good. But this kind of visual stimulus is just a new look. After this kind of freshness is over, I feel very tired to see a bunch of branched screws and nuts hitting on the movie screen.
The IMAX version can amplify both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of being magnified is the visual scene, which looks cooler and more shocking; the disadvantage of being magnified is the story. I saw that this film didn't say anything. The only male and female protagonist, the lines in the whole movie are basically nonsense, that is, two bitches are arguing over who should confess first-is this important? If you really love each other, is it interesting to care about this?
Movies like "Transformers" will definitely have relatively low requirements for characters and stories, but you can't be so low that there is no bottom line. The movie of 2 hours and 25 minutes, without telling any story, is just too nonsense. Visual stimulation is something that can easily be forgotten, just like hormones can stimulate your sexual desire, but in the end love can make you have a longer and stable relationship.
Finally, the IMAX version is the same as all domestic versions, so don't expect anything in this regard. In the beginning of the Shanghai War, when Optimus Prime was airborne (it is said that the background was the Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai), the background was simply black. Because of its fast speed and small screen, the regular version didn't feel awkward the first time I watched it, but when I watched this section on the IMAX screen, Optimus Prime twisted and deformed in all black, not to mention how awkward it was.
The old man who mysteriously disappeared from the noodles can clearly see the traces of the post-modification in the picture in the IMAX version.
In the neon light composed of the words "Imperial Import and Export", the word "Empire" is directly obscured. The IMAX version looks very obvious.
The legendary domestic brand advertisement placement was finally seen, and it flashed by on the viaduct in less than 0.5 seconds (if the legendary price is true, then they are pig heads).
There is also the road sign of "Huaihai Middle Road", although it has been ashed in the later stage, it can still be clearly seen in the IMAX version.
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