BOTTOM
LINE:
Probably the most fun,
entertaining "dumb" film you will see this year.
THE
GOOD: I hate to
say it, but I think I've just watched a Michael Bay film that I've
enjoyed. What makes this film work so well is the sheer fun on offer,
combined with some truly jaw-dropping visuals and special effects.
The robots feel very real and when they clash, it's heavy, fun stuff.
The action scenes are quite exciting and strangely for Michael Bay,
it doesn't get all lost in 1-second cuts and shots that can't stand
still (not that that doesn't occur at times). It a boy's movie so
will obviously work for the male audience. It's a big toy commercial
that plays to a lot of male interests: toys, cars and there's the
requisite babe in Megan Fox to keep your attention. The door is
left open for an inevitable sequel. I have no real knowledge of
the original Transformers from the 80's other than knowing the phenomenon
existed so I can't speak to how faithful the film and the characters
are to the original but it hardly seems to matter. The sequences
all work extremely well and the robots actually have some character.
THE
BAD: As with all Michael
Bay films, there's an over-emphasis on quick cutting and a camera
that doesn't ever seem to stop. It's not anywhere near as bad as his
other films (notably the atrocious "Armageddon") but it
can still be annoying. There's also not much of a story; it all hangs
around a plot point (the search for the 'All Spark') which serves
as an excuse to have endless scenes of the robots battling each other.
The humans in the story are all but redundant - none of the characters
are particularly outstanding but then it's a film about big robots
beating the crap out of each other! It's also corny at times, with
a scene for example at Sam's parents house dragging on way too long,
and although it's funny in parts, it's also cringeworthy. And I wouldn't
have known it if I hadn't seen the credits, Hugo Weaving provided
the voice of Megatron, the lead bad robot. It was so completely disguised
that it could've been any one.