Review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) by Jorge G — 21 Apr 2018
Michael Bays third installment comes off as a total improvement over the last one but still not as good and enjoyable as the first one due to its first two acts that happen to be extremely painful and boring with a number of subplots, sam has a new girlfriend portrayed by rosie huntington whiteley, he needs to find a job in order to suport her, there is a love triangle drama going on between sam, rosie and patrick dempsey, a series of discoveries over things about sentinel primes moonlanding etc, this is all stuff that nobody ever asked for in a transformers film, we all just want to see the transformers themselves on screen, however the last is basically a 34 minute string of nonstop action and explosions and becomes a really entertaining action film but still its another disapointing mess that has praiseworthy aspects such as its cgi and special effects nevertheless its far more watchable than the second and its definitely worth buying on blue ray, its not a terrible movie at all but comes off as mediocre.
This review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) was written by Jorge G on 21 Apr 2018.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon has generally received mixed reviews.
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