Monstrous plot holes, loosely connected by things like occasional "flashes of genius" by director & writers which were incorporated into the storyline afterwards - whether they fitted in or not. Unbearably annoying supporting actors (on both sides), where some characters could even have contributed at least a little substance to the plot. Moreover, humor based on robot-farts and genitalia where finely nuanced comedy pieces about the difficult "intergrational behavior" between man and robot would be appropriate. The ingenious profit machine Bay/Spielberg polarizes thoroughly, which it already did with part 1 - and now more than ever.Įven semi-movie-buffs have no other choice but to throw their hands up in horror: Crazy acting by the whole cast, almost soap opera like hysterics all the time where decent acting could take place. One would think that fans and critics would meet each other halfway during this 2 and 1/2 hour rollercoaster ride, but the opposite is in fact true. More robots, more extensive action, bigger explosions, better special effects.more childish "humor", lots of ugly overacting, patriotism oozing from every pore, integrated military commercials en masse. If there's one certain thing you can say about "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" then it is the fact that this flick has, compared to the first movie, simply more of EVERYTHING. ![]() The Rules of a Sequel or Twice as good vs Twice as bad
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