Those boxy, angular mechanical parts made me feel the same and uneasy because of their identical shape and creaking sound.
Now, I have to admit that "Transformers 2" gave me some kind of hope, and this hope is related to ideals, and it is also related to love.
Today, June 26th.
The typhoon warning hangs high in the east, across the ocean, and Michael Jackson has left us forever.
Because of the former, we exchanged for another weekend; because of the latter, I couldn't help but feel the tragic situation of things going wrong.
I had hoped that the typhoons would keep coming so that we wouldn't have to go out early and come home late in high school.
I also once hoped that the classics can be continued and immortalized, so that we don't have to touch the classics of the classics only to find that the classics have long been annihilated by dust.
Sadly, all my hopes were in vain.
Typhoons don't keep coming, they always pass through the city, leaving chaos and filth behind.
The classics are not as immortal as imagined, more like Faye Wong's "Red Bean" sings "there are times when we get together and leave".
When my hopes, or delusions, as they might be called, were all in vain.
With the excitement deep in my heart, I started a new round of hope after reading the classic articles that promoted the beauty and goodness of human nature.
I hope that justice, conscience, and courage, which human beings should have, can be found in every corner, especially in certain countries.
Unfortunately, these common sense things are so difficult to be accepted by some people.
They are noble in name, but vulgar in reality. They think they are right, but they don't know that the devil is one foot tall and the road is one zhang tall.
Even so, they created so many bad jokes for us, but as long as there are tigers in their hands, everything can be tamed and manipulated by them.
My hopes seemed to be lost again. Transformers 2 is here.
Today, in the days when the wind is blowing and the rain is rustling, I watched this highly rated and excellent film in a cinema full of robot merchandise with a student ticket of 25 yuan in hand.
Although the melee of the Transformers in this movie is so messed up that ordinary people like me who are not Transformers Fans need time to tell me that one is from Optimus Prime and this one is from Megatron, but after I The girls in the platoon let me know that the mass base of this film is really good. Of course, their screams appear more in the shining appearance of the female lead, the passionate moments of the hero and heroine, and a few flirting lines. Including the death and resurrection of Optimus Prime, the timely appearance of Skyfire, etc.
As a non-Transformers Fans, the plot structure is not well evaluated, and the special effects can be given full marks. However, you can see a little bit of it.
Like most American blockbusters, Transformers 2 is still about human nature.
I remember that when we parted with life and death in the film, what I said most was "I love you". In "Flight 93", "I love you" is also mentioned in the last call between every passenger and his family.
The brilliance of human nature is often reflected in this. It's not like the long story of parting from life and death in Chinese movies, and it doesn't have a lot of pretense.
The passion and violence of heroism are sometimes not as far-reaching as the plain and affectionate "I love you". Even this sentence has long been the earliest English sentence that Chinese students come into contact with.
It is just such a sentence that declares our human nature, born of love and returned to love, this kind of love includes loving friends, loving relatives, loving everyone around you, and loving yourself.
Of course, we also need heroes who represent justice. At least, I can still see hope in them.
The justice, conscience, and courage that all human beings share will not be vulnerable to evil.
As long as there is hope, love will not become fragile, and everything can be reversed.
As long as there is hope, all is not too bad.
I don't know why the General Administration wants to harmonize the parts of the film. I also don't understand why everything in the United States can be destroyed, but why a certain road or a certain building in a certain country cannot appear.
But I know that today, on a typhoon day, the cinema is still full of people, all for the same movie.
Rain or shine it shines.
It's like in the face of time, everything is pale, but Michael Jackson can still write a strong stroke in history. This is not because the Chinese portal website deliberately emphasizes his scandals can change history.
Good night.
I love you.
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