When we look up and see what a boring world

Nico 2022-04-20 09:01:04

The big head said at the beginning that we want to accompany him to see Transformers, but my boss didn't want it. I always felt that only the boys who were obsessed with Transformers as children would want to watch this when they grew up. A few days ago, I saw them mentioning Transformers in several friends' blogs. Those girls all walked into the movie theater with the same mentality as me, but they came out very happy. Probably, could it be that it is really beautiful?

Went to see it yesterday. Sure enough!

It's so realistic that it feels really majestic to see a car turn into a robot with a few swipes. When I was a kid, I seemed to have watched an episode or two of Transformers cartoons, but didn't remember anything except the name "Optimus Prime". It turns out that Optimus Prime looks like this. Yesterday finally woke up a little bit of my long-standing memory.

Too much focus on fighting (robots fighting in groups) scenes, of course there will be many problems in terms of characters and plots. But who cares about those? Americans are really good at making commercial films, and I still find it very interesting to make such a film almost from start to finish. A sense of humor permeates every corner. It's so cute to see those behemoths struggling to hide in a small house.

I like Bumblebee the most, but because I was criticized for being a broken car, I got angry and changed into new clothes. I am really sensitive. There is also the little guy who got into Air Force One to steal information. Although he is a villain, he looks naughty and cute. He murmured and murmured all day long, making some funny noises, and no one could understand and mutter to himself. After defeating two people, he had to rush up to scold them to relieve his anger. quite funny. Optimus Prime's image is too positive, a traditional hero with lines like "I'm going to sacrifice myself to save the planet", which is kind of boring. But the look is arrogant, who cares about the rest.

In fact, the most interesting thing is the advertisements before the movie starts, cars, mobile phones, printers... All the advertisements are made of Transformers, which makes people stunned for a while. I don't know whether it is an advertisement or the movie has already started.

After watching it and walking out of the cinema, it was the time of the big traffic jam. Looking at the long list of cars in front of us, then looking up at the glittering skyscrapers under the beautiful sky, full of anticipation that a robot will suddenly come out from behind the building... Ah, what a boring world, when we look up At that time, there were neither Autobots, Superman, nor Spider-Man or Batman. What a pity.

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Transformers quotes

  • Judy Witwicky: Sam, we heard you talking to someone...

    Sam Witwicky: Mom, I...

    [Sam's parents fall silent and stare at Mikaela]

    Mikaela: Hi, I'm Mikaela. I'm a... I'm a friend of Sam's.

    [Judy starts giggling and chucks Sam on the shoulder]

    Judy Witwicky: Gosh, you're gorgeous!

    [turns to Ron]

    Judy Witwicky: Isn't that the prettiest girl?

    Sam Witwicky: She can hear you talking, Mom.

  • Judy Witwicky: [barging into Sam's bedroom, her husband in tow] Oh, for Pete's sakes! You are so defensive! Were you... masturbating?

    Ron Witwicky: Judy...

    Sam Witwicky: [frantic] Was I master... No, Mom!

    Ron Witwicky: Zip it, okay?

    Judy Witwicky: It's okay...

    Sam Witwicky: No, I don't masturbate!

    Ron Witwicky: That's not something for you to bring up.

    Judy Witwicky: Okay.

    Ron Witwicky: That's a father-and-son thing, okay?

    Sam Witwicky: Father-son thing...

    Judy Witwicky: I mean, you don't have to call it that word if that makes you uncomfortable... you can call it Sam's happy time or...

    Sam Witwicky: [amazed] Happy time?

    Judy Witwicky: ...my special alone time...

    Ron Witwicky: Judy, stop!

    Judy Witwicky: ...with myself.

    Sam Witwicky: Mom, you can't come in and...

    Judy Witwicky: I'm sorry. It's just been a weird night. I've had a little bit to drink.