When I was still marking my age with my fingers, my favorite thing was to sit in front of the TV and watch Transformers. I like Optimus Prime, I like Bumblebee, I like Dinosaur Grimlock, I like Megatron, I like Sonic, I like Sonic Robot Bird, Robot Dog, Rumble, I like Starscream, I like those two signs. They all bring me endless fun.
Now I sit in front of the screen and find that the scene where Megatron would turn into an ion gun and the ion cannon was gone, and the scene where the rumble and arrogant earthquake shattered the earth was gone; the former prospective protagonist, Starscream, was completely turned into a dragon. ;The once touching slogan: Autobots set off! Gone... Compared with the awakened memory, I only feel that only Optimus Prime and Bumblebee still have a taste of old friends. They used the body of a Transformer, advertised Chevrolet, advertised Peterbilt heavy-duty trucks, advertised the ability of the U.S. military to deploy globally, and displayed cutting-edge U.S. equipment one by one. They also added life and death as usual, added exciting love, and then let the love turn around in the fire, and finally made a dream, NND, which was originally the plot of a Hong Kong film. For the so-called grand ceremony, the fragrant lettuce I like was added with green pepper, Chinese pepper and chili, ginger, garlic and fennel, and finally mixed with sesame oil and oyster sauce. If they want to be nostalgic, they can actually be more nostalgic. They actually made another film, and the original Transformers in the next few episodes actually have a more emotional effect.
Such a film is just for us to buy tickets, for us to buy a lot of souvenirs, for us to spend money. Just in the name of that so-called grand ceremony, let's have a reason to gather together.
Transformers, transform, join in the fun!
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