The same sci-fi film Michael Bay can’t become a director like Spielberg or James Cameron. Without the core, there are only scenes left. Is it the usual mode of modern commercial films, even if Michael Bay shoots the building with a transforming plane The scene of the film is to pay tribute to [True Lies] by metaphor, but it still can't cover up the pallor of the director Bei. To make a sci-fi film is not willing to smash the plane, but willing to burn a beautiful knife. But having said that, the audience of this popcorn blockbuster is also willing to join in, with 708 million for the first, 836 million for the second, and 1 billion for the third. With such a return on investment of real money, what is the core of value to think about? In the current market operation where the box office is king, do you need a reason?
After watching [Change 3], I have to admit that the strength of the US military is strong, the American spirit is perseverance, and the American brainwashing is so effective. Or to say that every American blockbuster is the output of American consciousness value. The main theme of others is that it can be so exciting, even if it is so imaginary that human beings have resisted the invasion of Transformers, but human beings can no longer stop American imperialism. Brainwashed, this time they succeeded again. But don't be discouraged. We were born in a kingdom of heaven. They have advanced weapons. The collapse of the earthquake, the forced demolition of houses, the gathering for walks, and the derailment of trains have also tempered our strong will. As for the threat of U.S. imperialism on the other side of the ocean, we can only say that human beings can no longer stop the superiority of socialism. Do we need a reason?
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