Transformer: The Last Knight - Spray of the bomb

With easy content to predict, the script long to sleep sleepy, the action phase is acceptable but still not enough "age" to save the film. That's what most experts rated the summer blockbuster Transformer 5: The Last Warrior.

Content and script

After leaving Earth and returning to his hometown of Cybertron, Optimus Prime was whipped by a self-proclaimed maker, Turner. The Earth absorbs the energy there to bring Cybertron back to life, and Optimus sends his troops to sweep the Earth. Over. Just 20 minutes to understand the contents of the entire script, but the movie is stretched over ... 3 hours that the audience just sat yawning yawn down. Why is that? The movie also has explosive action, mechanical effects that ... Well trick, action here.


Skill, sound, image

Rather than focus on Optimus Prime and his robo-guiding Earth like the previous ones, this part of the Guardian of the Earth is a robot that is loved by Bumblebee viewers. The chase action is relatively monumental, creative part of the audience to help sleepy. There are other land robots and actor Mark Wahlberg too little and only for "yes". The angles are quite clear and not to be confused when the robots fight, fire explosion pretty eyes. The explosion of blown-out sound is very well done, making viewers feel like they are in the battle of the robots. However, in general, the action phase, this technique is not enough to make viewers forget the whole content, the script is so confusing. Compared to films of the same era as the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 or Thor: Ragnarok, transformer 3D rendering of Transformer: The Last Knight is "exhausted." Although the viewer was too aware of how to make the movie "fire king" Michael Bay but they still can not appreciate the picture, skill, fire led to after 3 hours sit back exhausted after leaving. The feeling of the film is still very pale. Bad scripts are good but the technique does not make the audience feel real satisfaction.

In a nutshell, this was the bomb-blowing movie of the last Transformer series directed by Michael Bay, compared to the previous Transformers: The Last Knight movies, much worse than the closing sequels of the robotic war.

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