Straight to the point: this is not a Transformers movie. This is a little girl's coming-of-age encounter.
An hour before the film, I was telling the story of a little girl who wanted a car, but the reorganized family couldn't afford it, so they bought the parts, assembled and repaired it themselves. Wish I had a car of my own. Then the old grandpa in the parking lot gave her a Beetle, and she got the Hornet. What did you do after you got it? Go out for a walk, go for a ride, meet a classmate reunion, and be laughed at by classmates. In the evening, I went to smash the car with my fan brother, but I messed up and smashed the car. Later, Bumblebee was discovered, attracted the villain, a high-tech low-IQ fight (no advanced weapons, must fight with cold weapons), killed the villain, and left.
During the whole story, the people watching it were drowsy, but my buddy next door was very real and fell asleep directly. The two buddies in the same row immediately flashed after watching for half an hour. The whole movie gives the impression that the little girl is the real audience of this movie, and other people are cautious! !
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