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to please Chinese "Transformers 3" entered the 3D IMAX theater, sitting in the last row, the characters on the screen were in the position where the fingers could touch, so realistic that the atmosphere did not dare to breathe.
"Transformers" definitely has its unique summoning power, and it just caters to the summer vacation. The mechanized intelligence seems to be wrapped in air-conditioning and quickly occupying the minds of young people. In fact, the air-conditioning far surpassed the powerful rivalry between the Autobots and the Decepticons. It was frozen alive for two and a half hours, which was impressive. I watched the original English version. The super-complex picture layering and the fast-speaking Chinese subtitles really made people unable to keep up with the rhythm.
The loyal and unswerving love of the hero and heroine connecting the beginning and the end is interspersed with the temptation of sensual occasions, sports cars, stylish grandfathers, conceptual office environments... all set off this fashionable to the ultimate movie style, handsome men and beautiful women, in order to fight for justice And the freedom of truth, these are still Hollywood-style unchanging gimmicks, and they are not even worth mentioning. The key to watching this film is to satisfy the desire of the eyes and see how the special effects can truly present the invisible scenes. Because the Autobots' giant torso is in perfect harmony with the architectural community of this era, if they don't cooperate with humans, they will inevitably destroy the most remarkable feature on this planet: architecture.
About architecture, the movie makes it very clear. Aerial photography, bird's-eye view, perspective... or even destroying a whole building. How people experience the whole process of thrilling and destructive force is like a strong earthquake or a ship sinking. Those accidents also had a shocking effect; the paratroopers flew through the air like Batman, the Decepticons twisted like giant pythons and penetrated an entire building, and the glass-and-steel buildings collapsed in an instant. "Inception" also uses buildings to construct an unexpected scene, but "Change 3" is obviously more obsessed with showing the true degree of destruction.
A peculiar entry point: Use the historical picture of the human landing on the moon to divert a stroke, draw out the former leader of the rebellious Autobots, and then use the force of justice to suppress this evil force. But the reckoning between humans and Autobots seems a bit complicated. So much so that the whole plot seems lengthy, the battle is fierce in the back, and the extension of the theme in the front, the hero's job search, the development of his career and love with his girlfriend, etc. seem to be too procrastinating. The Autobots headed by Optimus Prime are not clear enough to be remembered, but the bumblebee looks like a big boy next door. The old-fashioned traitor's former leader, Yu Natural Enemy, is completely in the shape of an ancient Roman fighter, even his fighting skills are inseparable, and occasionally some Chinese kung fu punches are incorporated.
Speaking of kung fu, it is necessary to mention the grand appearance of Chinese brands in the film: milk, computers, clothing... It seems that even the auto people agree that China's economic rise is just around the corner. Throughout the whole film, it feels like a hodgepodge of special effects, handsome guys and beauties, brands, justice over evil, and love withstood the test. In this era when "naked marriage" is popular among Chinese people, the hero and heroine seem to have also found the true meaning that love is more valuable than money in the extremely destructive mechanical age.
After watching the film, people who don't understand say it's too long, can't remember the name, and the air conditioner is too cold; There are too many elements that I like, and it’s a bit tiring to count them one by one, but it is certain that the Chinese like it too much. When I see the people in the play drinking milk made by the Chinese, they smile very familiarly, as if they are the same as in the film. People have a consensus. It's no wonder that there are long queues at the cinema, and many people are so angry that they can't buy tickets - they don't know that wool comes from sheep.
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