Review: Transformers -- Scott's Review
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If Michael Bay's intention was to make a Transformers movie that would have the established fans peeing in their pants and clapping with nerdly glee, he's succeeded in fine form. If, however, Michael Bay's intention was to create an accessible sci-fi adventure movie that could bring in moviegoers who believe a "transformer" is something you stick into your fuse box ... he's failed pretty miserably. Hitting the screens with all the subtlety of a 50-piece drum set thrown down an eternal flight of stairs, Transformers should have been bankrolled by the fine people of Tylenol: Twelve random minutes of the flick are enough to give you a brain-bruising migraine.
But loud and mindless I can handle. Lord knows I'm a fan of enough empty vessels like Transformers. (Indeed, I'm even a Bay supporter sometimes. I adore The Rock, I consider Armageddon a blissfully guilty pleasure, and I'm one of the few who bothered to find some good things in The Island. The less said about Pearl Harbor and Bad Boys 2 ... the better.) The main problem (among many) with this massively moronic Transformers flick is that for all its sound and fury ... there's simply that nothing there. One can only sit through so many sequences in which giant animated dolls throw each other across the street before he wonders "Do I even care who wins this fight? And which one's the good guy again? I think he had blue stripes."
The plot is an amalgam of material found in the cartoon, the animated film and the comic book series, although all you really need to know is this: Lots of giant robots are searching for an ancient artifact that's hidden somewhere on Earth. Some of the robots like humans; others do not. Chases and explosions ensue. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Basically, for a mindless action movie, Transformers sure does spin its wheels before getting to the good stuff -- and then once the good stuff arrives you'll need a slo-mo button to figure out what the hell's going on. Except, of course, if you were raised on the Transformers cartoon, toys, comic books and video games. Then you'll not only know what's going on ... you'll know what's coming next. (And not necessarily in a good way.) Plus I find it very ironic (and more than a little sad) that the most entertaining component of the film is not the million-dollar robots or the elaborately chaotic action scenes: It's actually character actor John Turturro, whose services probably cost less than one CGI technician.
A very amusing Shia LaBeouf plays Sam Witwicky, a high school junior who desperately wants his own car. (He also has a large chunk of dreary back-story that deals with his late grandfather's arctic discovery ... a superfluous plot thread that adds little to the movie and actually vanishes from the plot entirely.) Sam's dad buys him a classic Camaro -- a vehicle that also happens to be a giant alien robot from another world. Then we get a whole bunch of arid nothingness that deals with a young hottie (Megan Fox), a clueless Secretary of Defense (Jon Voight), a bland pair of soldiers (Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson), a hacker duo as unconvincing as they are uninteresting (Anthony Anderson and Rachael Taylor), and a wild-eyed secret agent (John Turturro) before we can get down to business: The action. And when it's all said and done, Transformers might deliver the action in quantity, but most definitely not in quality.
Written poorly and edited together in even worse fashion, the movie leaps around from place to place and character to character with not only a lack of logic, but practically contempt for the way a story is told. The interesting characters simply vanish for large periods, but the bland ones stay front and center. The narrative lurches forward in tiny dribs and drabs ... but only to make way for a generally unimpressive series of action set pieces. Plot threads and side characters are simply forgotten about. The movie is fetishistic about cars and weapons and sexy underage women, but it never once connects on a human level. I've played video games in which you somehow care about the characters -- something this movie never once allows you to do. Essentially it's Independence Day meets the Godzilla remake, only with giant boring robots instead of boring aliens or boring monsters. Flat, loud, flashy spectacle that's been fine-tuned and sanded down to appeal to the widest global audience possible. All in all, pretty generic.
But I can't lie: The final 20-some minutes of Transformers is all but packed to the robotic rafters with high-end mega-mayhem. The entire third act is practically one big massive action scene. Whether or not that's a good thing is up to the individual viewer, but I was thrilled to see this lumbering mass exhibit even half a pulse by that point. But Bay and his screenwriters clearly have no interest in the human side of the equation, which explains why even the quiet moments of Transformers feel vaguely "cyborg" in nature. When you're trying to wedge some actual human emotion into a flick that's not much more than the 15th permutation of a glorified toy advertisement, you're better off doing it with some sincerity -- or not bothering at all. The Incredibles has more heart and soul than Transformers, and while I certainly wouldn't walk into a movie like this looking for deep and soulful emotion, I didn't expect a flick that felt like it was MADE by robots.









Reader Comments (Page 3 of 26)
7-04-2007 @ 2:38AM
Laurie said...
We just got back from this movie ...10 minutes ago!! Oh my Gooooooodddddd ... it rocked!!! It was funny, and action-filled and and and ... go see it!!! We sure will be going to see it again ... and we didn't even have kids as cover (just us 40 something adults!_) 5 stars*****
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7-04-2007 @ 3:28AM
matt said...
who ever reads this, this movie was awsome, the best movie i have seen in a while, its a classic already. leave these cry babies to moan on the internet, you go to the theaters. serously great flick
to sum transformers up in one word.........EPIC
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7-04-2007 @ 3:36AM
Diego said...
All I can say is I left from the movie very satisfied. The cartoons were out when I was a small child and I could watch them incessantly for hours and hours, so when I found out about this movie I got really excited. But, like Matt said: I came to see Transformers. I saw Transformers. I left happy... real happy.
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7-04-2007 @ 4:06AM
Derick said...
Transformers is the coldest movie i have ever seen. i don't kno what to tell u if u didn't like this movie. made me wanna go buy another ticket to see it again. the graphics in this is awesome, i also liked the humor in it also. after seeing them transform into cars and airplanes, i been actin like i'm transform to.
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7-04-2007 @ 4:16AM
PELUSA said...
"WHAT A RIDE"!!! THAT PRETTY MUCH SUMS IT UP, I HADN'T FELT THAT MUCH MOVIE MUSCLE SINCE THE PREMIER OF "JURASSIC PARK" BACK IN THE 90'S...
GREAT SOUND EFFECTS...
A MUST SEE!!!!!!
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7-04-2007 @ 4:34AM
Onlybegottensun said...
man i just got in the house from watching the movie and it was worth the childhood wait to me.They took there time and made out good nonstop action.
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7-04-2007 @ 6:15AM
Uatu said...
I saw it last night and thought it was great. Go see you won't b sorry.
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7-04-2007 @ 8:30AM
Quanet said...
Im a woman but also an 80s baby. This movie is super hott!! All of these people complaining are old and crusty. The action was on fire! Shia was wonderful, his parents were wonderful, Megan was wonderful. There is nothing not to like about this movie!
I have only posted about 1 movie in my life and this is it! It is that good! I have seen it twice already. My boyfriend loves it! My daughter... who has never seen a transformer cartoon loved it.
Well, now I see where the crybaby movie goers are..
DONT LISTEN TO THE NAYSAYERS... SEE THIS MOVIE!!
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7-04-2007 @ 9:07AM
Jennifer said...
If I had wanted to see "human emotions" and hearts and flowers with a deep and soulful plot, I'll pop in "Lord of the Rings", "Gone with the Wind", and other such movies that have a fine developed line of actors, characters, plot, and dialogue.
I didn't go see "Transformers" for the soulful depth developement of the humans with the robots.
I am a child of the 80's that grew up with Transformers. It was a PG-13 movie.
I wanted to see my child-hood heroes that were once cartoons, come to a "realistic" looking version on the Big Screen.
Sure, there could have been better developement of the plot. AKA: Throw out Megan Fox and insert a more talented actress of your choice....
I thought it was funny. Had a lot of the original one liners from the cartoons. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
And many probably feel as I do.
It wasn't meant to be a stand alone sci-fi flick. It was meant to be a remake of our beloved 80's cartoon heroes!
So, poo on those who feel the need to stick their noses up at it merely because it lacked "depth". Who cares?
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7-04-2007 @ 9:27AM
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7-04-2007 @ 9:32AM
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7-04-2007 @ 9:37AM
tetro said...
This critic is a twit!Hands down the best movie in years!!When the audience erupts in applaude at the end of the movie you know you have a winner! Action was great and the comedy was unexpected but refreshingly good!Can't wait for part two!
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7-04-2007 @ 9:47AM
Mike said...
All the reviews about this movie I got from friends were all really good and then I read this review before going and you basically said it sucked. As a critic I think you are out of touch with the people. I think this happens alot with Critics who are less trying to inform potential patrons if a film is worth seeing or not and trying moreso to scale it's award worthiness. Well I'm sure Transformers wont be up for anything other that CG awards, but it was a very good movie.
Great action flick. The whole theatre was cracking up and clapping and that just doesn't happen at movies with nothing to offer. Transformers provided a terrific mix of action and comedy. They really only developed Chip's character so some could say that the film was weak on character development of the transformers and others. But the film is already 2.5 hours long(although it certainly didn't feel that long watching it). I don't think they could have sqeezed anymore in than they did.
On a 5 star scale I give this movie a solid 4! Michael Bay's best movie to date in my mind.
Mike, Germantown, MD
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7-04-2007 @ 9:52AM
Crappy said...
Look. the first half of the movie was alright. When the bad acting of sector 7 agent kicked in along with the Hoover dam crap it fell apart. Some of the cgi was blurry which meant it was not completed. I think the writers did a horrible job balancing everything out at the end. I think the main character is way over rated and didn't fit the film well. Overall I give this movie a C-. I love transformers, don't get me wrong but Micheal Bay got to a point in editing the movie that he just stopped caring. Seeing transformers finally in a live action movie is great... seeing them in a Micheal Bay movie well... where was James Cameron when you need him. Your all going to see the movie, sequels, and spin offs anyways.. but just hope (for all our sakes) the directors chair changes hands next time around.
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7-04-2007 @ 11:15AM
tom taylor said...
saw the moive*** a total package movie**
anyone can see this movie,its for kids, adults, boyfriends and girlfriends*** everyone will ove this movie*** the writers and director did a perfect job** i you did not like the film, well maybe having a positive fun film that intstills values (just like the tv series did) is not in your capacity t comprehend** anyway the bottom line is lets ee how it plays out in the box office** i give it 5 stars***
when it blows the new rat movie (disney) out of the water at the box office*** we will see how much the transformers movie sucks*** TOO BAD IT DOES NOT SUCK AND THE BOX OFFICE WILL PROVE IT** AND I WILL LET MY 200,000 MY SPACE FRIENDS KNOW THAT THIS IS THE MOVIE OF THE SUMMER AND TO GO BUY A TICKET TO ENSURE IT REIGNS AT THE BOXOFFICE** AND SHOVES AN ENERGON CUBE RIGHT DOWN ALL THE HATERS TROATS****
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7-04-2007 @ 11:17AM
kevinand21 said...
I went see Transformers the night it came out and was blown away. This has to be the best movie I have ever seen. And for the ones who disagree, give us examples of movies that are better, or make one yourself that will top the charts and break records.
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7-04-2007 @ 11:46AM
tom taylor said...
**TRANSFORMERS CONTINUED** ACCORDING TO MY MY SPACE HITS** SEVERAL HUNDRED MORE GIG TO VIEW THE FILM TONIGHT** WHICH MEANS KA-CHING AT THE BOX OFFICE**
SCORE ANOTHER VICTORY FOR OPTIMUS PRIME** LIKE I SAID BEFORE IF ANYONE WHO SEES THE MOVIE AND DOES UNDERSTAND IT HAS IT ALL**ACTION**FUN**FAMILY VALUES** WELL I AM SORRY FOR YOU** TO THINK A ROBOT FROM ANOTHER WOULD SACRIFICE HIMSELF TO SAVE A PLANET AND PEOPLE HE HAS NO REASON TO CARE ABOUT* SHOULD TELL YOU SOMETHING** AND FOR ALL THE HATERS OF THE WRTIER AND THE DIRECTOR** ASK YOURSELF (ARE YOU PERFECT???) DID YOU SCORE 100% ON EVERY TEST IN HIGH SCHOOL??? CAN YOU WAKE UP AND SAY I AM PERFECT??? I THINK NOT** THE BOTTOM LINE** BECKY QUICK LIKES THE FILM (FROM CNCBC STOCK MARKET SHOW)
AND THAT IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME** SHE UNDERSTANDS ITS A MOVIE*** AND MOVIES ARE SUPPOSED TO BE FUN** AND THE TRANSFORMERS IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE FUN*** IN FACT LOOK FOR ME TOMMOROW NIGHT IN LINE TO SEE IT AGAIN** I WILL BE THE GUY WITH THREE GIRLS WITH HIM**
TRANSFORMERS RULE** THANKYOU TO THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THE FILM POSSIBLE***AND TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T GET IT** (DONT HATE THE PLAYER HATE THE GAME)
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7-04-2007 @ 11:47AM
Lil said...
My husband and I saw the movie yesterday...and I think this review is a tad harsh. I grew up with Transformers, but wasn't an avid fan. (I was a JEM girl myself...) The movie has some jaw droppingly awesome action sequences...and scenes that caused me to say, "Oh Wow" right out loud in the theatre. I can say sometimes the action was a little cluttered since the autobots all kind of look similar when they're fighting, but overall it was worth my money. Both my hubby and I walked out saying, "We're TOTALLY buying that when it comes out on DVD."
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7-04-2007 @ 12:06PM
Corinne said...
Ok...I seen the movie and whoever did that review should be shot. First of all the plot NEVER dropped. It kept getting deeper, hence "Secter 7" Dumbass. Second, it wasn't all loud it was alot of great, amusing, heart pumping, wicked bad ass fighting in the streets. Who wouldn't wanna see two big huge robots fight? The graphics were mouth dropping, the plot kept digging deeper until the shocking truth about "Sam's" grandfather. Which was absolutely awesome. The movie was soooooo great I'd see it 5 more times, even at a ridiculus $9.75 ticket price. And this is from a girl who never even seen Transformers growing up...Suck on this you sorry excuse for a movie critic!
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7-04-2007 @ 12:13PM
Stanley said...
I would have liked the movie if they had cut about half of the almost funny jokes, kept the characters the same as the cartoon (Bumble Bee was a VW Bug, not a freakin camero, and Megatron was a plane.) Did megatron ever turn into a plane? NO. A gun. Gun. Galvatron turned into a plane, and megatron isn't Galvatron in this movie. sigh. And wasn't Sams dad a mechanic? Not some sissy whining about his lawn? I took a visual survey after the movie. All the people my age (30) were disappointed. The late teens and early 20's kids were excited. I guess Hollywood did it again! Mindless junk.
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