Transformers: Dark of the Moon negative comment

2021-10-18 09:27
Michael Bay, the director of "Transformers 3", has become a complete supporter of conspiracy theories in the film. From the Apollo landing on the moon to the Chernobyl nuclear accident, he attempted to be a subversive face. Putting a veil of mystery on the robot fights, it is a pity that Michael Bay is hopelessly obsessed with visual impact, wasting a chance to put a bunch of toys on the cinematic art palace.
The film seems to prove that the director not only did not improve the boring and roughness of the film because of the sufficient production time, but deprived the audience of the last bit of fun that the audience expected. The film lacks a surprising plot, and even the stunning sense of the heroine has disappeared. Although the Victorian underwear supermodel looks much more pleasing to the eye on the big screen than the photo, she has a first-rate body, but the 3D effect can't give her. Add points. The most terrible thing is that the battle of King Kong has also lost the thrill of adrenaline surge, and 3D has made the action scene more ambiguous. James Cameron provided Michael Bay with the best team and technology, but he forgot to remind him that the most important point of the 3D effect is imagination, the teleportation of the planet Cybertron, that is "Independence Day", the tricksters The Decepticon spacecraft was destroyed internally, which was also "Independence Day", and the shot of the Tomahawk missile rushing into the energy column was simply a replica of "Pearl Harbor". If this time Michael Bay is accused of sitting in the air or being poor, there are really few reasons for him to refute.
The audience knew that Decepticons' evil plan would not succeed, just as they knew that Optimus Prime and Bumblebee would never die, but Michael Bay never tire of emphasizing the theme of this movie: deception and betrayal. Humans deceived the Autobots, betrayed the Autobots, and Megatron turned against the enemies. All because of a weak woman's instigation and separation, the audience couldn't help but wonder if this is another kind that Michael Bay really wants to express." back"? Is "Transformers 3" a literary film deliberately creating chaos to expose human nature? Everyone knows, no.  
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