It turned out to be really disappointing. The plot is too bloody. Even an illogical liberal arts girl like me feels that countless movies have been brutalized. You can imagine how much it failed.
Flaw 1: Guarding against natural enemies—the leader of the Autonomous School before Optimus Prime. His personality changed too quickly. There was no foreshadowing before. He suddenly changed from good to bad. I didn’t look carefully. Until now, I haven’t figured out whether it’s defending against natural enemies beforehand. The Tianhu collusion is good, or the Decepticons are sure that the natural enemy will stand on their side and fail the
second: Megatron, because of a provocation by the heroine, ran away crazy when the natural enemy was about to kill Optimus Prime’s critical mass. Bian's defense against natural enemies is too far-fetched.
Failure 3: When Sam and the human villain were fighting, the human villain actually lost because of a piece of paper. What kind of realm is this!
Flaw 4: The Yili Shu milk in the elevator, the advertisement of Lenovo and cars, forget it, Yili Shu milk is really going to faint, don't understand that Yili is about to enter the international market, the elevator has inserted such a piece of wind horse It’s such a joyful advertisement that the cows are not relevant. Failure
five: Sam’s two little robots ran into the enemy’s giant ship, and after pulling a few wires, the giant ship crashed
. With just one pen from the screenwriter, Luo Hua Liushui, who was able to be beaten by natural enemies, was almost killed. In a blink of an eye, he single-armed Megatron's sparse
failure. Seven: The heroine cannot be compared with the predecessor. Maybe it is because of my aesthetic problem, why sam must have it. Find a supermodel girlfriend who is 180 and thin, who is like a dry wire. Isn’t that true? I’ve
cursed so much. Let me just say a few words. Special effects and blasting are good. Michael Bay is worthy of being a blasting director
Transformers. Don’t look at the itch, it’s just like this
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