
Greenbelt 5
MTRCB Rating: GP
Genre: Science fiction/Action
Starring:
Shia LaBeouf
Josh Duhamel
John Turturro
Tyrese Gibson
Rosie Huntington-Whitely
Patrick Dempsey
In 1961, the Ark, an Autobot spaceship crashed on the moon carrying a weapon that would end the war between Autobots and Decepticons. NASA detected it and it sent a mission to explore the crash site. When the Autobots learned about it, they explore the Ark themselves. They found a near dead Sentinel Prime, Autobot's leader before Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime revived him using the the energy in the Matrix of Leadership. Meanwhile. Sam Witwicky was out of college and was unable to find work. He had a new girlfriend named Carly. As it turned out, Sentinel Prime made a deal before the crash. He believed in Megatron's cause to preserve the dying Cybertronian race. Using his Space Bridge, he would teleport Cybertron to Earth, enslave humanity, and use Earth's energy to rebuild their world. The Autobots were unaware of sentinel Prime's betrayal ultimately killing Ironhide. Misunderstanding between the Autobots and the humans caused the Autobots' exile but the which spaceship supposed to be carrying the Autobots was destroyed by Starscream. As it turned out, the Autobots didn't board the ship at all. Now, the Autobots and the humans joined forces to battle Sentinel Prime and the Decepticons (now increasing because many Decepticons were teleported from the moon to Earth via the Space Bridge).
Positive: The CGI effects were impressive. New characters have been introduced and they were very interesting.
Negative: The story became draggy at times filling a super long 154-minute run time. The robots didn't build their characters much so when Autobots died, it didn't matter. When I was young, I was emotional when Optimus prime died in the animated series because I knew his character. The characters became attached to the vieweres. In this film, it would have been better if the writers play a little on the viewers' emotions by concentrating a little on the lovable characters' deaths. The death scenes were put to waste where it could have been a highlight of the film. Shia LaBeauf's character was becoming less and less likeable. He was again in his screaming acting. This kind of acting is forgivable in parts 1 and 2. But this time, it is annoying rather than cute. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is definitely hot. No doubt about it. But I still prefer megan Fox. BRING BACK MEGAN FOX PLEEAASSEE! The robots were supposed to be the main focus here hence the title. But it turned out, human soldiers did most of the job. Where was the epic battle of the Autobots and the Decepticons?
Overall: Ignoring of the draggy plot, I found it enjoyable to watch. The visual effects filled in the story's shortcomings. I enjoyed it although I would not recommend it. I'm a Transformers fan, you see?
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