This movie also focuses on special effects. The majestic momentum coupled with the tragic and thrilling battle scenes constitute the biggest attraction of the film. The story is: The earth sent a signal of invitation and friendliness to the depths of the universe, but it provokes a huge machine like a Transformer, but sadly, only the Decepticons came this time, not the Autobots. ". In the face of powerful alien technology, the earthlings can only fight alone this time. Representing a modern maritime combat force-the missile ship, due to its high-speed maneuverability and flexibility, the entire ship is much smaller than the predecessor battleships during World War II that stayed in the port as a museum, but improved maneuverability. At the same time, the price is sacrificing the ability to fight. In front of the strange attack methods and powerful firepower of alien force, they were killed in seconds. However, the image of the savior that has always appeared in American movies stood up again at this time. The hero Taylor Kitsch temporarily served as the commander of the battleship, but turned the tide of the battle in one fell swoop.
In the final stage of the film, the museum in the port, with the help of a group of grandfather-level old sailors, was put into battle again. This scene is too bizarre, not to mention the old arms and legs of those old men. No matter it works, that ship has been parked in the port for so many years, no matter how well maintained it is, it will not be able to start normally. The fuel should have been exhausted long ago, and it is impossible to start the engine that has not been running for so many years. started. But American directors were stunned to make this "super battleship" move, and finally set the victory in one fell swoop.
I have to say that this bullshit is a bit mysterious. Although the plan for the aliens to send text messages back was ended in the end, and the male protagonist also gained the heart of the beautiful woman as he wished, but I really can't guarantee that the powerful American choreographers will Let's live a sequel.
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