The female protagonist is just a big vase, which hardly helps the promotion of the plot. It is nothing more than dragging the male protagonist to Chicago, and finally persuading the Decepticons to save the world indirectly, and even adding a military family background to her. To balance it with the role of the heroine in the first two movies, it turned out to be useless, a character that is almost negligible. My feeling is to make the heroine use a sexy figure to attract more male audiences.
I really miss Megan’s exciting prelude to the DOOMSDAY CLOCK with the small truck holding the Bumblebee and throwing a sharp turn around and rushing to the battlefield, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ahh Black and gray are sexy to death!
But out of my love for the Transformers series of movies, melee and special effects, I still recommend everyone to go to the cinema and watch them for two and a half hours. Those who didn’t go to the cinema are not eligible to comment, especially not. Qualifications are not easy to say.
In the end, the most interesting action scene for my feet was a section of a group of people slipping down the glass building.
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