Don't care about the plot or something. Just look at the cool computer stunts and speeding scenes. The whole film is 166 minutes long. Comrades who go to the movie theater should not hesitate beforehand. Don't drink too much Coke while watching the movie. Conscience suggests.
The first half of the film is simply a WRC racing promotional video. The chase and fight of the car are very enjoyable, and the deformation of Optimus Prime’s American heavy truck is also super handsome. But when the scene was transferred from Chicago to China, it was completely out of play, probably because it was in a familiar scene, and it was flawed everywhere. The director probably wanted to express that he came to Guangzhou (because of a large-scale factory to build robots), but the previous shots show what is going on with the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube? When the Autobot’s small spacecraft was shot down and rolled over the Taiping Mountains for a few laps, it flipped from Hong Kong to Chongqing (as in the scene of the valley station in the "Full City with Golden Armour"). What's the matter? I understand that because there are a lot of Chinese financial sponsorship, the director also strives to express Chinese elements, but in the streets of Hong Kong, suddenly there is an antique ruins with a brick wall and a large round arch for you. What's the matter? I joined the Chinese restaurant scene bluntly, wishing that all the Chinese element bird cages, flower windows, and mahjong would show up in it. . . It can be seen that the director has also studied New Oriental culture, but it is still too full. It feels like a table full of big meat dishes for you to eat, not a plate of green vegetables.
Regarding the implantation in the film, the foundry, Jian Nanchun, Zhou Heiya, etc. will not be mentioned. Yili could see that he gave a lot of money. In the drama, the male third in the Hong Kong public rental housing escaped hard, and he could still be on the building calmly and comfortably! top! of! ice! box! Take out a box of Yili and suck it slowly. . . . . Kneeled.
The fighting scenes on the streets of Hong Kong are all dominated by the advertisements on the outer walls of the building. Although Hong Kong is really a head-up advertisement, it is as disgusting as a small advertisement posted at the door of the house. It is very eye-catching and very dramatic. . .
In general, it can be regarded as a blockbuster of the year, and the box office must be very impressive, because boys love Transformers. . . . . The plot or something. . . . Logic or something. . . . . Common sense or something. . . . . Don't care about these details. . . . . .
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