The movie "The Extraordinary Warrior" has a lot of flaws. Among them, in order to open up the market in China, a Chinese was added to the five protagonists. His character is unrestrained, uninhibited, and a bit selfish, and then inexplicably turns around when the plot needs it, and instantly becomes very conscious of teamwork. It is also a bit nonsensical to have a tacit understanding?
When 5 people transform together, it is like an Ultraman visual sense! Among them, Billy was rescued by the big boss who had been lonely for 65 million years by sacrificing his ability to resurrect (I don't know why Mao thinks these 5 young teenagers can save the world in his place-_-#)
Then the music of the 5 people appearing is also very classic. It was prompted that the turning point of the transformation was Billy's death, and Bi used the crystal that could decide the whole world in exchange for the lives of these four people. I don't understand that the screenwriter thinks 4 people are worth more than the whole world. (Screenwriter OS: No follow-up, only the end of the whole play!)
There's a scene where one of the protagonists slaps a Bumblebee off to mock the fragility of Transformers?
When she finally defeated the queen, the queen stood on the gold and did not repair her injuries. In the play, the queen relied on gold twice to repair, but she didn't understand that Mao couldn't, and she was slapped by Billy and flew into outer space...
When an old hero from decades ago was recreated, the new version of "Super Troopers" has nothing to be praised except wearing a new Hollywood special effect dress, and a group of high school students turned the tide to save the world. The story was forced to be two hours long, and all that people felt was the extraordinary atmosphere of the middle school.
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