But seeing the foreshadowing of a comeback in the end, I knew that I would never join in the next time.
Never expected the Transformers series to be able to shoot the aftertaste of the Matrix or even Independence Day, its selling point is nothing more than that we want to see the Autobots in Quara Quara arrange and transform and then fight each other, we have to find a story to string people and them together .
As long as the rhythm is in place, our old saying "relaxation" - which has always been Hollywood's strong point, plus the ubiquitous American humor, the first one is more than that. The Decepticons attacked the base at night. The U.S. military was beaten so badly. The feeling of doomsday began to overwhelm me. In the end, human beings did their best even knowing that they were lost. The sadness was added. Everyone knows the burden that must be shaken. It's enough - in the shadows under the night, the first autobot Optimus Prime finally walked towards us in a quallaquara; the burden of not knowing, then the Megatron hidden under the Hoover Dam, tsk tsk, what? I thought~~ The
second part that disappointed me the most was that the whole part was pulled from the back. When it was time to draw the vision, I didn't draw it, when it was time to give details, I didn't sigh. The plot is so suspenseful. The male and female protagonists especially care about whoever said it first to love tiger oil, and knew that this sentence should be used as a confession when one party was about to die. The final decisive battle location returned to the desert, which was extremely disappointing. Although this time it was the desert where the pyramids were located, it was Jiang Lang's talent. Why not start the avatar with the first one?
The only thing that touches me is that I think about why the scenes in Shanghai have been deleted in a mess, and it seems that I can understand a little bit why China can't make sci-fi films other than Journey to the West. Although there are so many trailers added before the film, Liu Zhenwei's "Robot" is shown, and the film is somewhat similar to the shape-shifter in "X-Men", but God knows, there is always a distance between advertisements and real products, and sometimes they are worse. Far.
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