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Bumblebee Is this years The Shape of Water where today we explore romance in disguise. Bumblebee is 2018’s unexpected, but not unwarranted, successor to last year’s tender inter-species romance from Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water.
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Where del Toro finds romance between two lonely souls in a pulp monster movie (he was inspired by Creature From the Black Lagoon), Travis Knight’s Bumblebee finds romance between two souls in a science-fiction coming-of-age adventure.
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Set decades before the events of Michael Bay’s other Transformers movies, Bumblebee begins in 1980s San Francisco and focuses on a restless teenager named Charlie, played by Hailee Steinfeld. She doesn’t know it when she stumbles upon an old, yellow Volkswagen Beetle in her friend’s junk yard, but her friendship with an alien robot called B-127 is about to begin.
While fixing it up, Charlie soon discovers her car is alive, and is in fact a refugee from the planet Cybertron. Charlie nicknames B-127 “Bumblebee” and he — Bumblebee uses “he/him” pronouns — soon resume his mission save Earth from two bloodthirsty Deceptions who have learned of his location.
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Bumblebee Is this years The Shape of Water where today we explore romance in disguise. Bumblebee is 2018’s unexpected, but not unwarranted, successor to last year’s tender inter-species romance from Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water.
Subscribe to Inverse! http://goo.gl/VJUxU2
Where del Toro finds romance between two lonely souls in a pulp monster movie (he was inspired by Creature From the Black Lagoon), Travis Knight’s Bumblebee finds romance between two souls in a science-fiction coming-of-age adventure.
read more: inverse.com/article/51929-bumblebee-is-2018-shape-of-water-romance-with-an-autobot
Set decades before the events of Michael Bay’s other Transformers movies, Bumblebee begins in 1980s San Francisco and focuses on a restless teenager named Charlie, played by Hailee Steinfeld. She doesn’t know it when she stumbles upon an old, yellow Volkswagen Beetle in her friend’s junk yard, but her friendship with an alien robot called B-127 is about to begin.
While fixing it up, Charlie soon discovers her car is alive, and is in fact a refugee from the planet Cybertron. Charlie nicknames B-127 “Bumblebee” and he — Bumblebee uses “he/him” pronouns — soon resume his mission save Earth from two bloodthirsty Deceptions who have learned of his location.
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Watch our new show Squad Up: The Fortnite Talk Show!
youtube.com/watch?v=Oi-prnCYnAQ&list=PLh9sgDrUcPgX_oLis3mNzFtUmPZQVhgBc
About Inverse
Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.
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#bestpicture #videoessay #bumblebee the shape of water scene movie review