Yes, the film lacks depth, the plot is not rigorous, and there are occasional signs of American hegemony, but that's not what people sell. In this year when art (of all kinds) can be downloaded and everyone is politically correct, what else is there to use except the stunned, tumbling, dead and resurrected Optimus Prime and his younger brothers and enemies screen? Audrey Hepburn's freckles? If my son calls me vulgar in the future, I'll slap him in the face: "Damn, it's easy for you to read sociology every day!" By the
way, I will add the reason why I don't watch Harry Potter 6. We have a friend who looks exactly like Ha. When we watched the trailer, there was no emotion other than that friend. It was that friend and his wife who came to see TS1 with us two years ago, and suddenly asked to poop on the road, which scared my wife to stop at an obstetrics and gynecology hospital. I thought his wife had given birth. This friend belongs to the same era as us. The first time I saw Optimus Prime transforming, he was full of affection, which left me with a deep impression of Harry Potter watching Transformers with tears.
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