In fact, at the end of the movie, I didn’t feel so badly scolded. The special effects are all right, and I understand the story, but the embarrassing advertisement placement is really unbearable. To be honest, there is no Transformers of Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox. The series is really slowly going into decline. After seeing the bad reviews that are full of eyes, the decline has not been able to turn around until now.
Climb up a ladder and watch the movie again, and it's like a Romeo and Juliet story. The planet Cybertron and the Earth were originally enemies. A group of Autobots who loved making friends turned their elbows out, fought infighting for the Earthlings, and destroyed their own planet. However, the earthlings they deeply believe in, regard them as enemies, and are not welcome here. Are the earthlings really worthy of their salvation? "Two worlds collide, and only one can survive." Why stand on the moral high ground and take saving the earth for granted? I really can't stand it anymore. Sitting in the theater, ignoring the sound effects, and seriously thinking about the trade-offs, this movie is really, too meaningless. Oh yes, the unexpected easter egg at the end opened the prelude to the next one, no matter what, I'm not interested anymore, I won't step into the theater for this series again.
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