The beginning is the competition and discovery of the US-Soviet moon landing, and the director is quite imaginative. In fact, the moon landing is just to explore the spacecraft, Armstrong is lying.
Then, the protagonist graduated, kicked the motorcycle girl from the first two movies, and changed to a new hot girlfriend, with a great figure. But three months after graduation, she hasn't found a job yet, but her girlfriend is already a little rich woman who drives a $200,000 luxury car. The protagonist is really an idol of a diaosi boy. But these trivial plots are sleepy and uninteresting.
The natural enemy Yu was resurrected, the natural enemy Yu betrayed, and finally got on the right track. Optimus Prime's teacher, the leader of the previous generation of Autobots, actually joined forces with the Decepticons, wanting Cybertron to come to Earth and enslave all mankind. This enemy finally has enough weight. Deadly Fallen King.
Then came the Chicago Massacre, the whole city was bombed to pieces, high-rise buildings fell as fragile as tofu, there was gunpowder everywhere, and there were raging wars everywhere. Decepticons are rampant, and the tentacle-like Decepticon is definitely a bright spot. The whole high-rise building is cut into two sections, and the visual effects are so good that the pigs paid tribute to Jackie Chan by the way, and slid down from the glass wall. American soldiers flying in wingsuits, American soldiers who sniper gods, American soldiers who killed N many Decepticons, brave and fearless American soldiers, Tomahawk missiles, well, it's just a recruitment propaganda film.
In the end, Yu Tiandi and Optimus Prime fought for a long time, and the sparks of the fight were scattered and thrilling. If it wasn't for Megatron's sneak attack, Optimus Prime would not have broken his arm.
The last fifty minutes were all climaxes, and Michael Bay is such a good director. Say nothing, cheer on the gorgeous visuals, this is the fucking movie.
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