In July of this year, DreamWorks made a big strike, putting our childhood idols on widescreen for the first time in 20 years, conscientiously fulfilling the children's mood festival of our old bones.
"Optimus Prime", "Hornet", "Decepticons"... When such names quivered my eardrums again, I grabbed the chair of the theater and once again invested my mood back 20 years ago, gradually , I began to believe that there are really a group of such King Kong heroes in this world. Although they have steel bodies, they have their own thoughts and selves. They are running in the high-rise buildings, looking for shelter... Do
we need to comment on this movie? Effect? actor? script? ...Or ourselves?
There is a saying that you and I are no strangers. When you start to commemorate an event, it means that the event has passed.
Obviously, from the lines to the details, the director is not simply making a cartoon for the child. (And how many of the children nowadays have actually seen the original Transformers?) Or, some voices want to criticize the film for too strong commercial atmosphere, too deliberate humor, and the so-called "American savior" image is too obvious... .But I really want to thank the director Michael Bay for not changing the image of the hero in our hearts. He protected all their personalities and characteristics. He returned the childhood memories to us without changing at all...
"Children’s Heart Movies" "--This word needs to be reviewed and approved by the festival's dictionary, because it is not difficult to see that films with such themes have become a trend. From "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" to "Harry Potter", many such films seem to have become a kind of "adult diapers", and we rely on them for the short-term happiness and ease. Shamelessly hugged a pack of popcorn, turned off the phone, and was soft on the thick seat alone. For these 2 hours, I am a child, and I want to cry and laugh happily and arrogantly.
Just like the sky wheel built in the middle of the city, there is a trace of presumptuous purity in the chaos. When the music stops, we should stop. Adult happiness is short and humble, but still happy.
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