Review of Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) by Benjamin T — 15 Sep 2017
The main issue with this film is:
It is stuffed with the plots of other films, and with no sense of direction.
Bay seemed to write this film scene by scene and changed the style accordingly.
For a film that turns the characters on each other (fast and furious 8...?) Pitifully rims the da vinci code, has a "bad guys used by the government" character selection scene (suicide squad) etc... - It feels packed of unoriginality.
What's worse is that this film doesn't feel like a transformers film anymore.
The charm of a young man and his car which happens to turn into a robot, died at about the same time shia went insane.
Stuffed with jargon and stupid jokes - it vomits exposition and expects you to keep up - let alone the fact I'm not even sure at this point if the plot fits in with the rest of the franchise.
Yes I was entertained, but from a moviemaking point of view, It's very disappointing. I shiver to think how awesome this franchise could be after being rebooted under a much less pathetic director.
This review of Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) was written by Benjamin T on 15 Sep 2017.
Transformers: The Last Knight has generally received mixed reviews.
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