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 5 of 26)
7-04-2007 @ 2:33PM
jack said...
PLEASE! this movie was everything i expected and more. Have an imagination and your set.
I would see it again and again. It rocked.
When this movie picks up steam in the next couple of weeks, it is going to make some serious money.
I think it was put together well for the whole family. That was it's intention. Best movie I have seen in a long time.
visuals =10!!!
sound =10!!
music =10!
story =10 its the transformers! done well.
action =10!!
acting =9
dialogue =9
fun factor 10!
I wonder if these nay sayers can ever be pleased by anything. Keep to your Paris Hilton following and leave the robot stuff to those who appreciate it!
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7-04-2007 @ 3:10PM
Ian said...
First off, too any guy (and maybey even some girls) who simply remember Transformers from their childhood, or like me had a collection large enough to make your own miniture movie set piece, this film delivers on 99% of your expectations about what a live action Transformers movie should by like. Maybe those folks who think the movie was too chaotic or loud or the action sequences to fast and confusing should go back and watch the cartoon and realize that the action sequences even in the cartoon were sometimes too fast to follow. But imagine yourself as a giant robot which can morph into another shape. Are your enemies gonna stand around and wait for to transform or are you gonna do so fast it looks like second nature to the unaccustomed.
Come on folks! How serious a plot does a movie about giant robots based on a kids toy need to be. Even though some of the plot threads to end up hanging a little at the end, this is still by far the best and most well done action movie this summer. In fact, in a summer of more than one promising looking sequel this movie is the only one that delivers on the promis. Especially considering the concept backstory is pretty well known. It's also easily Michael Bays best movie so far, and should go down in history as an ACTION classic. And for all you critics out there,
STOP TRYING TO OVER-COMPLICATE EVERY ACTION MOVIE AND JUST ENJOY SOMETHING ONCE IN WHILE!
Ian
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7-04-2007 @ 3:58PM
Jo-Ann said...
Just saw the movie today and it was sold out to capacity. I know nothing about Transformers, but I have to say it was an action packed movie. My son loved it and this will be one that we will buy to have at home. This is a definately must see.
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7-04-2007 @ 4:15PM
Speedcat Hollydale said...
Thanks for the warning! Time and money are to valuable to waste on sub-par movies. Why beat around the bush...if it's not good, let us know.
http://www.speedcathollydale.blogspot.com
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7-04-2007 @ 4:19PM
Lewis said...
"Transformers" is still the best movie and I think it should be movie of the year, critics always bring the good movie down, like they did National Treasure and thats one of my favorite movies. Yes to everyone go see it and then go see it again I saw it once and im seeing it again today.
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7-04-2007 @ 5:28PM
adrian said...
I saw it last night I agree with AH. go see it. go see it now. this is what summer is all about go brain dead for 2hours 20 minutes.
on another note what is up with the trailer for the jj Abraham's movie. that was a good trailer any info out there.
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7-04-2007 @ 5:34PM
FOLOR said...
Interesting that the positive reviews came from people who couldn't spell.
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7-08-2007 @ 1:56PM
brownkidd said...
No offense, but I sometimes wonder if pretentious critics think that people expect a movie like this to have things like character development and a deep plot. Compared to the old cartoon series this was amazing. This isn't freaking "Schindler's List". It's robots fighting and crushing things. The animation was amazing, sure the dialogue was super cheesy at times, but nothing worse than the jokes from the 80's cartoon. If you're looking for something that will make you think a bit more provocatively or change your outlook on life then don't watch this movie.
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7-04-2007 @ 7:07PM
Luke Branson pro reviewer said...
Well I just took my two boys to see the movie transformers and boy was that a mistake. If you read my whole review you will not only be treated to an instant classical bit of writing, you will know whether you can take your little ones. Today, As we left the theater I made sure to mention to those in line how bad the movie was and what a mistake they were making. They looked at me weird but I did them a favor. THEN outside I told those people the movie was a waste of money. First of all the first half of the movie had young Sam our main character hitting on his eventual girlfriend the whole time. Now she was cute but....his car was helping him! The jokes were stupid. The language was horrible. The robots looked fake. I can't believe we are in the year 2007 and that is the best movie we can make. The actors SUCKED. Where did they find these robots?(more on that later) Who is this Shia kid? Are we really supposd to feel sympathy for these robots? Does anyone believe Robots can disguise themselves as cars and planes? Wait does anyone even believe in robots? Ok that is a stupid question. I even saw current stars Angelina Jolie's Dad and Fergie's boyfriend in this movie!!! One of the robots should have transformed into them. If you want to see a REAL summer movie, well there is a cute little cartoon about a curious cooking rat you might want to check out and leave these robots to transform into a toilet. Yes with this movie there is more than meets the eye...like a crappy movie, hence the need for the toilet(clever huh) It may be the worst movie ever made. BEWARE: DONT GO SEE IT. I AM A PROFESSIONAL REVIEWER AND YOU CAN TRUST ME!!!!!!! On my scale of 0 to 5 robots this gets a negative one robot. All of the actors should retire. The director should possibly go to prison, and those big tall dudes in the robots suites (was that you shaq), they won't be in any other movies! I'd like to see them robots get another job in a different movie after this one except a sequence(that means a second movie). They really can't act. My son tried to tell me a computer made those robots and they weren't people in robot suites or real robots. I guess he thinks Dad was born yesterday. He did enjoy the new $40 box of popcorn at the conjestion stand.
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7-04-2007 @ 7:29PM
Pam said...
Although it was an assault on your ears and eyes it was worth the watch. It was good old fashion fun!
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7-04-2007 @ 8:49PM
Wes said...
If I'm not mistaken, but they were driving in a long white hallway in one particular scene,
it is between the leave the bro and then give the girl a ride home scene.
They are driving and there is nothing but white in the background for the car driving scene.
What! no scenery behind them! no trees, cars, mountains.
then....cut to the scenic cliff and she knows how to fix cars.
what kind of editing is this?
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7-04-2007 @ 9:50PM
brenda said...
Just got home from the movie with my 14 yr old daughter,my 12 son and husband. we ALL thought it was one of the best movies we saw in a long time (we see movies often). it had comedy, lots of action and a good plot!! it was definately a pleasant surprise ..i didnt expect it too be so entertaining! i rate it 5 stars! a must see!
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7-04-2007 @ 10:34PM
Jason said...
i struggle to understand if this reviewer actually watched the same movie or not.
i loved it. i will admit to being a transformers fan, tho.
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7-04-2007 @ 10:52PM
Tommy said...
Response to Stanley. Comment # 60
Yes Megatron was not a plane, Bumble Bee was not a Camero but Sam was not Sam, Spike was the kids name. Totally different plot and story. Why does everyone insist on the same story? No one loves Transformers more than me. I have every episode on DVD. I've seen that story. I don't need to see it again in live action. How boring would that be. I'm 30. Everyone I've talked too was blown away. I do believe the same characters need to be accosiated with the movie but if they just redo the original Transformers Movie from the 80's, do I really need to go see it? Prime dies, Rodimus takes over but sucks.
The movie rocked for what it was. It had a story, you missed it.
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7-04-2007 @ 11:04PM
allen said...
I'm sick of people comparing this to the original series. I grew up on the original series and had I wanted to see that, I would have rented it. This is a new movie... get over it. I was upset that they didn't use the original Megatron voice but you know what? I got over it. The movie was hands down the best movie I have seen in years. It was a movie for people who love movies. If you don't like a director and think all his movies are crap then why would you go and see this? HELLO!!! Earth to brainless. This was a great movie if you want to just be entertained. That's what a movie is all about. I went looking to have a good time for 2.5 hours and I certainly did. It wasn't exactly the same as the original, no the story wasn't the same, the Transformers didn't look the same. But I think it was funny, beautifully done and it entertains like it is suppose to. For you haters out there wanting more of the old, go rent the cartoon and stop ruining it for everyone else.
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7-04-2007 @ 11:08PM
Tommy said...
TO THE PRO REVIEWERS!?!?!? Don't make me laugh....
I love the comments about people not being able to spell. Professional reviewer? what kind of skill does that take? You buy a ticket to a movie, tell others what your OPINION is and do you get paid for that? Professional reviewers usually suck. Don't listen to them. They like the bad movies and hate anything that is generally excepted as a great movie.
It seems to me that 1 out of 20 people don't like the movie. You're out numbered lay down your PRO REVEIWER badge and go home. You remind me of the over the top Sector 7 guy....
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7-04-2007 @ 11:10PM
Tommy said...
you tell'em alien!!!!!
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7-04-2007 @ 11:22PM
EBS said...
Just returned from viewing Transformers, and found it visually entertaining if not as engaging as I would have hoped. There were a number of subtle elements that were a hoot-and-a-half, and I would be the first to admit that a little sexual innuendo can be amusing. However, I became uncomfortable when more explicit conversation – reference masturbation – while observing a large number of children beneath age 10 in the theater. Story could have done without such gratuitous dialogue, and would have been more appropriate for the audience it sought to target – and a plot based upon a Hasbro classic is indeed intended to woo young kids. Should have been edited.
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7-05-2007 @ 12:10AM
Elgin said...
As a huge Transformers fan of the mid-80s, I must say this movie is a must see. The special effects are pretty good. I must admit, I wanted to see the transformers transform. I'll agree...it's typical action movie: Good guys vs. bad guys, good guys jumps over many obstacles and plot holes to defeat the bad guys. But this is to be expected, and is about as entertaining as any other action movie. I'll agree, the action sequences are somewhat confusing because of the jumpy camera, and it is noisy, but again to be expected. The movie is very useful mentally if you want something simple and entertaining and are a big fan of the toy product line. It's not for those in the mood for something more deep, thought-provoking, intelligent, clever, with character development/dialogue and little plot holes, etc. But, it is a typical entertaining action flick indeed and something to go out and see on the big screen in a movie theater, rather than wait for DVD, especially if you played with the toys as a youngster.
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7-05-2007 @ 12:11AM
Rehanimus Prime said...
The critic here is just doing his job so I commend him for that but I suggest everyone see the movie regardless. I loved it personally and left just wanting to see it again and again. The movie was a perfect balance of comedy, action, and nostalgia.
Its true that I don't collect transformers anymore, but I no the history inside and out, so that may be a crucial reason why I loved this movie.
One last food for thought for all those still balancing on the idea of going to see Transformers - never believe anyone on message boards and online, heck don't even watch the trailers more than once...pay the 10 bucks and enjoy the entertainment with friends and family. Thats the whole objective for movies like Transformers, Spider-Man 3 and etc.
Can't wait for a sequel.
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