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And paranoid government official - a car mechanic and her daughter made a discovery that brings them Autobots.
Runtime: 165 min
Audio: AC3
Language: English
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
Audio: AC3
Language: English
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps
Review: Let me say that I'm a huge Transformers fan. I love the show. I love the concept. I loved the animated series that used to air on TV. I also liked the previous Transformers movies. (Well, maybe not the third, but I thought it was okay.) This is one of my favorite franchises and I just watched it over and hours.Transformers half ppb lemészároltáka: age Sunset is a disaster. I was glad to take the opportunity that is in front of most of the world, but ultimately thoroughly disappointed. The film is 165 minutes of incoherent nonsense, and if you thought that we were in the previous films, well, you can probably re-evaluate them after seeing that God awful humor this.First also seen Michael Bay in previous films. The anything funny, and a lot of it so often cringe. It's like watching a senile old man running naked in the street. The sad, and makes you feel uncomfortable.But was stuff there. What I liked the Transformers movies, or someone we love them, watching the transformation of robots and fight. The previous film had memorable moments. I still remember the scene in the first movie where Ironhide jump up and shoot missiles into the air in slow motion during a woman screaming and jumping and transform Starscream, and air, and flies off to the side getting sliced ââin half by sideswipe, Scorponok rises from the ground, andthe short scenes Demolisher and destruction, ond second film, and finally sequences Shockwave and Bumblebee transforms in time Shia LaBeouf still in car Such third movie.But nothing happens in this movie . Besides Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, three other Autobots in the film, they are all new. They try to come across as interesting but do not really care about them. Bumblebee is so rarely seen screen forget he's there in the film. Optimus Prime and go through the usual routine of getting his ass kicked thoroughly in the first half of the film, only to rise again after what was a common theme of the previous films. So, I do not feel particularly strong in the film First, it is not so often and so hard to fight hard to get him seriously as a lot of leader.There action scenes in the film, but the first half of year, about 10% of them. And considering the first half, about 90 minutes long, it means you are treated to much talking, and other stuff that is either stupid or just plain boring. When the sh * t hitting the fan does not start later, just a bloody mess, so much going on at once that you do not care about anything, and it is not particularly good or memorable. There is something in weaker nausea inducing camera technique is thoroughly abused here, it really makes it hard to see what's going on, because everything is shaking so god damn much every time. Unless you have a product placement going on, then the camera completely still, so you can see the brand only savior clearly.The unique aspect of this film with some stunning 3D CGI, andthe incredible voice. The film looks andthe sounds fantastic, and if you make the mistake of watching the IMAX to do as I do, because otherwise there will be none to enjoy. (This film is not the maximum amount of IMAX footage I've seen a film that practically half of the film to IMAX. However, do not like the way he keeps jumping between IMAX and non-IMAX shots between each scene. "i probably would not bother you as confused, and if you watch the regular theater you wont see. did) Overall, Transformers: Age Sunset is a horrible mess of a film and a complete waste of time and money. The former Transformers films guilty pleasure of a very specific itch to scratch a very specific audience, but thi ... |
Year: | 2014 |
Genre: | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
Starring: | Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor |
Director: | Michael Bay |
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