Review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) by Caleb-F — 07 Sep 2011
Nice movie, except way too much human screen time. 3D effects are great. However, the plot does not seem to agree with what has happened in the first movie, and certain outcomes and events are unexplained. You could tell the robots apart if you watch closely enough. The car chase at D.C. and Mexican Standoff were impressive. Fun to see Buzz Aldrin make an appearance as himself. Also includes some real-life footage of Apollo 11.
Plot is well written, with some flaws here and there, and may be too loud for certain people. But overall great movie. At the end, I was still hoping it could last longer, and it could, if Michael Bay elaborated on certain details.
Those who claim that people who like it are either children or stupid. They are wrong. You wont be able to enjoy a movie if you are always seeing flaws everywhere. Children and so-called "stupid" people, enjoy the movie because we just sit back and enjoy the movie, not caring about the plot. And those who hate the movie (and most likely Michael Bay also) forgot that Steven Spielberg is the executive producer.
Don't care what the critics say, if it is really that bad, then Transformers: Dark of the Moon will not have hit $700 million, let alone 1 billion (which it acheived) and becoming the fifth-highest grossing movie of all time.
This review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) was written by Caleb-F on 07 Sep 2011.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon has generally received mixed reviews.
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