It’s just a two-hour commercial, especially Shu Huanai’s episode is too damn blunt and damn classic. If this trend continues, there will be auspicious Autobots one day...
Okay, not a commercial movie. Is that so? I can still accept it. Even if the bald boss of narcissistic second class wraps himself up as Jobs, he still takes a small break... The
plot is clearer and independent. If you don’t look at the first few parts, you can be considered relatively independent. In the plot, more Chinese elements are probably the reason for its popularity. It’s strange why foreigners like Hong Kong so much. Li Bingbing (not a special dragon set, but some scenes and lines are obviously blunt) has one more power in Hong Kong. The Chinese hunk is obviously not suitable as a battlefield. For example, Kakarot, who protects the earth, always leads his opponents to sparsely populated places and then fights. It also protects the earth. The Americans should learn more like the Japanese and attract the enemy. There are places like this in Xiangluo Bay, Tianjin, where there are building demolition and sea water play~~~ Generally speaking, it is the same thing. Most people who watch it may be because of the freshness of things that are familiar to the Chinese appearing in large numbers of American commercial films. Feeling, other places are fairly average, three points are given to the good guy Optimus Prime of the universe, and the rest is given to Chinese advertisements.
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