Although the film adopts multi-clue narrative in the story, and the plot is really lively, but the core of the film is still to resist invasion and save the earth. It's just that the protagonist of this film is no longer Optimus Prime (of course, the key role), but replaced by Cade Eagle and Bumblebee in the previous film and the newly added Laura Haddock as the beautiful professor. And the English jazz played by Antonio Hopkins. In addition, the return of some old characters from the first three films can be regarded as a small surprise. As for the two-minute special plot that the mainland version has more than the North American version, I suspect that it is all given to Kugou and Youxin used car placement ads.
The style of the film still maintains the series characteristics. Michael Bay really deserves to be the director of pyrotechnics. From the beginning to the end, the iconic various explosions and slow-motion crashes attract the climax of the whole film, even the opening of the battle of cold weapons in the King Arthur era. It felt like WWII. It is said that Grandpa Bei was addicted to the explosion when he made this film. He wanted to shoot the final Stonehenge battle in the real scene, but of course he was rejected, so the filmmaker rebuilt a Stonehenge in equal proportions to let Grandpa Bei enjoy the explosion. In addition, thanks to the good relationship between Lord Bei and the US military, the various advanced weapons of the US military in the film are displayed in turn, which can also feast the eyes of military fans. What? Does the movie have no plot? Beauty, famous car, pony brother (also showing his flesh), blasting, Transformers Super Smash Bros., are these not enough? What? The movie doesn't make sense? If you want the connotation, please go out and turn left to watch "The Lion" (of course, it is also a very good movie). Judging from the easter eggs at the end of the film, the "Emperor of the Universe", who still holds a pipa and half-covered his face in this episode, will officially debut in the next episode, and what kind of shocking scenes will be there, let us see in two years.
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