The unique American truck sentiment is undoubtedly due to the national conditions of the United States. It represents a special American car culture. It is different from hip-hop modification and muscle sports cars. Its significance is more important, because it is the necessity of American development and transportation. part that can never be missed. It's not hard to see why Optimus Prime's styling is a heavy-duty truck, and why the movie chose a truck over a fancier sports car.
Aside from feelings, Paramount would like to open a separate series, but unfortunately it is not good to be a teacher. The actors were not chosen well, and the monsters looked cute with their faces, but the overall look was a bit disgusting, and the subject matter was rather biased, becoming an inconspicuous wave in the film market.
Tripp, a high school student, has a broken family, has no intention of studying, and tinkers with junk trucks all day long. When an oil company was drilling, it went deep into the monster's lair, leading a family of three monsters to a strange land. The oil company sent people to hunt down the monster for profit, but the youngest escaped and got into Tripp's broken truck, becoming the truck's perpetual motion machine. Tripp, who suddenly loves, and a scientist from an oil company who suddenly finds out in conscience join forces to refit the truck, rescue the monster, and send it back to his hometown.
This plot is really low-key. As an actor, the lukewarm Lucas Steele looks okay, but doesn't feel like he has any acting skills. Jane Lavi is the true character, an ordinary girl with elephant legs. Monsters, in fact, are large octopuses with sharp teeth that emit blue light. Except for a limited number of shots, they are really not very attractive.
The overall scene is not enough, one is the street chase, mainly the octopus monster performing wall climbing and jumping skills. There is also the last section of the mountain road chase, which is still a bit of a thrilling scene. The super super super truck is invincible, and the tentacles of the octopus monster are also very powerful.
A decent entertaining movie, but there shouldn't be a sequel.
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