There are so many Transformers out, many people say that the most intuitive feeling is the high score special effects of fighting and killing, full of mechanical collisions and sparks, and the blood is surging. And this time Transformers Five pulled the background line to the Middle Ages, involving two world wars, King Arthur, Knights of the Round Table, Anglo-French War, and the Battle of Waterloo. It is undoubtedly in line with the social theme to increase people's interest in reading history in such a film, and reading history makes people reflective and wise. Another attraction is that Optimus Prime believes that human beings have destroyed their homeland, and after being misled and brainwashed, decides to destroy human beings to rebuild their homeland. After Bumblebee awakened the real him, in the age of innocence fighting side by side, the blood boiling of fighting for justice overwhelmed evil thoughts. In fact, Optimus Prime is flesh and blood, emphasizing feelings and loyalty. Optimus Prime regards the earth as his second hometown, has the courage to open up a new homeland, and has the sincerity to live in harmony with human beings. The last and only time Optimus Prime turns into an Autobot and saves the heroine. The final, uplifting chicken-soup speech fits perfectly with the superhero theme. We live in the moment and we are our own heroes.
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