As a Transformer who has only watched two movies, you can watch it unrelatedly, and there is no plot disorder (probably because the main plot settings are relatively mentally retarded). I wanted to finish the first few parts before I saw it, but I didn't finish it when I was lazy.
At the beginning of Change 5, there was a trio of troublemakers that had nothing to do with the setting, and the mentally retarded government that every hero film must have.
I just started:
? Is this Transformers? Am I going the wrong way?
Ah, this blond boy is quite handsome.
Mistress? !
Well, this PHS could be the key to saving the world.
Well, this woman will rely on the protagonist.
Well, this polo girl is rationed to the male lead. (Although I don't know whether the little girl is the heroine or the female doctor behind is the heroine, I only learned about the background of the female doctor Niu coax in the second half.)
Why do they communicate peacefully without radio on the fighter?
Why didn't the reaction force first show that they were harmless but were fully armed?
Why can you still rely on the impact of bullets to change the position in a gravity-free environment, shouldn't it be floating in the air after hitting it? Or can't get out at all?
Optimus Prime was actually awakened by the original voice of Bumblebee, and entered Xiaoyan Theater inexplicably, and the sound device of Bumblebee was not broken? ? ?
(There are still a lot of forgot, anyway, I feel like watching this movie is like asking a hundred thousand whys)
If all the slots are used to promote the development of the plot, I can only say that there is no need to spend two and a half hours. Water injection movies make up the time.
The special effects are okay, but the special effects are no longer the standard for judging a movie. Unless there is a real shortage of funds for special effects in Hollywood, that's it.
All in all, it's a popcorn movie, and if the previous commercials (more than the mermaid box office) are serious, I can only say that it is impossible.
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