The first time I experienced the 4DX theater, I watched this movie for my favorite Bumblebee, but I was very disappointed. Empty plot, a child who lost his father, his mother remarried and had her brother. Always wanted a car, but my mother claimed that the family was too poor to give her enough money. When her father was there, they had been repairing the antique car. When her father passed away, she insisted on repairing the car herself, hoping to start it, to express her condolences to her deceased father. So she has been patronizing junk car warehouses, encountering a bumblebee that transforms into a polo. On her birthday, she had planned to exchange a year of hard work with the warehouse keeper for the car, but unexpectedly got the car for free. After encountering Bumblebee's transformation, he developed an unspeakable friendship. And Bumblebee lost his memory because of the car Star Wars, and forgot Optimus Prime's mission to protect the earth and establish a base. They were immersed in happiness and encountered the pursuit of the Decepticons. The Decepticons united with the U.S. military to track down the whereabouts of the Hornet, thus launching a fight. In order to save Bumblebee, the heroine overcomes herself and dives again, also overcoming her own psychological obstacles.
The whole movie, the plot is empty, the plot is simple, and the special effects are worth mentioning.
As a foreign research film in the Transformers series, it is likely to be a gimmick for the sequel.
I don't know why it has such a high rating, it's really not worth going to the cinema to watch. But it's an eye-catching but pointless movie made with the characters of Transformers.
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