Compared with the one I watched before, the story and interest of this one are really a level stronger. The language design is really interesting to listen to, and it can be regarded as a complete story. It is not great, but the rhythm Still a quick story.
The special effects are still pretty good. Those two mutant pigs are really funny to look at, and the laughs are almost concentrated on them. Especially when eating.
The detective was pretty good too, and he played ice hockey really well. But apart from him, I feel that those police officers in New York City are really that kind of thing. I feel that each one has no effect, and depends on what they regard as monsters, the final award ceremony and the Tortoises standing in the torch of the American Statue of Liberty, I really don't know if it's sarcasm.
Compared with the invaders in outer space, human beings always seem to be very small and vulnerable, and can always use some imaginary power, but it seems that the technology of the turtles is more developed in comparison, coupled with their special physique, No one is invincible in minutes, savior in minutes. In the end, the special effects and scenes of the synthesis of the invader battleship are really good. It is very exciting to watch. At the critical moment, the drone's last fight, of course, is a complete victory. And I was disgusted by the lump flowing out of the robot, and I was quite scared. Fortunately, it was stuffed back and rushed back to its hometown, but it seemed that it was about to move again in the end, and said it would come back.
There is also a story in the middle where the turtles want to become human, live in the sun, not always underground, always out in the dark, but in the end they overcame this idea and obeyed their rules as ninjas. Acceptability depends on what you do, not on who you are.
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