There are advertisements everywhere, including Li Bingbing and Han Geng, making people think that this is a TV station broadcasting "Marriage Defense" or "Let's Get Married". Of course, the level of blood in the plot is basically the same. If the display of the advertisements in the previous step was a little conscientious, then this movie really says that it is for the money. If there is a next step, I am not surprised that Optimus Prime drinks Shuhua milk. Yeah, Optimus Prime is definitely not afraid of melamine, right?
In addition to the fall of business, political breakthroughs and metaphors make me feel that this film has some value. Yes, Optimus Prime's spaceship pulled a bunch of monsters over the Great Wall. The place where the Decepticons were reborn is Guangzhou, China - such high-tech products are all OEMs in my country, which only shows that the status of China's world factory has been upgraded.
The main battlefield was chosen in Hong Kong this time. What’s even more interesting is that when the security guards in Hong Kong saw the monster attack, the first sentence was to ask for the support of the central government, and Wu Gang actually played the role of China’s defense minister, and said in an interview with reporters: “The central government fully supports Hong Kong.” . This is simply the essence of one country, two systems, is it a precise explanation of the white paper?
As for things like Li Bingbing and the boxer, we could have left it out. The broken English is really hard to see. But it's not bad to haggle with Lu Liangwei and then drive a motorcycle for a while.
The heroine is getting more and more ugly, have you noticed this?
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