Review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) by Jak-Luke S — 23 Jul 2017
The human element once again falls flat with boring characters that are un-interesting and annoying. In-particular Dempsey and Malkovich who are so irrelevant and pointless, with redundant story arcs that add nothing.
The re-casting of the female lead was a welcome change and could/should have been the start of something fresh, but Bay just falls back into the usual trope with over-sexualised female that has no depth and no real acting ability.
The action sequences and climax of the film is extraordinary in terms of scale and set piece, but cutting back forth between boring sub-plots and over crowded characters is annoying. Due to the absolute tragedy of pacing in this film, the film's final battle between the Transformers literary lasts seconds and a disappointing venture that should've been it's last.
This review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) was written by Jak-Luke S on 23 Jul 2017.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon has generally received mixed reviews.
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