Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Review of Transformers 3

Transformers 3

Director: Micheal Bay

Producer: Steven Speilburg

Starring: Shia LaBeouf … Sam Witwicky
             Rosie Huntington-Whiteley … Carly
             Josh Duhamel … Lennox
             John Turturro … Simmons
             Tyrese Gibson … Epps
             Patrick Dempsey … Dylan
            Frances McDormand … Mearing
            John Malkovich … Bruce Brazos

Synopis:
Autobots Bumblebee, Ratchet, Ironhide and Sideswipe led by Optimus Prime, are back in action taking on the evil Decepticons, who are eager to avenge their recent defeat. The Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a perilous space race between the United States and Russia, to reach a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the moon and learn its secrets, and once again Sam Witwicky has to come to the aid of his robot friends. The new villain, Shockwave, who rules Cybertron, is on the scene while the Autobots and Decepticons continue to battle it out on Earth.


Analysis;


'Transformers: Dark of the Moon' Reunites Sam (Shia Labeouf) and Bumblebee
Like Bay’s prior Transformers films, human drama is the main culprit, sometimes undermining the momentum of the larger story arcs. Dark of the Moon, more than either of its predecessors, struggles to find a compelling place for leading man Sam Witwicky. While the character has some genuinely entertaining moments (most notably an Office Space-like work commentary), the scenes of Sam’s personal life, set-against the struggles of the Autobots and U.S. military, still seem at odds.
Surprisingly, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is a welcome improvement in the love-interest department – though her actual character, Carly Spencer, has less of an edge than Megan Fox’s Mikaela Banes. For the most part, despite her professional success, Carly is relegated to damsel in distress – where Banes was presented as a more capable companion for Sam. Unlike the prior installments, the relationship doesn’t bog the film down too much – leaving room for the ensemble cast to do a bit more heavy-lifting. John Malkovich and Alan Tudyk join the franchise to provide comic relief, alongside the returning John Turturro, who is genuinely entertaining and less over-the-top this round.
A number of fan-favorite Transformers also return, including Autobots Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Sidewsipe

Megatron looks more furious to take over the earth and kill humanity.Bumblebee becomes more heroic in the film whereas optimus rocks. This film contains some great action and VFX were so good you cant take eyes from it. at start its good, but it seems as dragged in middle, but after one hour fifteen minutes there is only one thing ACTION, ACTION AND ACTION. it is a movie you cant afford to miss it after Cameron's Avatar it is the best 3D action film which gives you goosebumps in every minute The primary character has got a good suspense. Bay worked with the team of Avatar and the results are worth watching. One autobots is damm fantastic it is DRILLER, they used that thing so good you will gonna bite your whole hand.In hindi version Akshay kumar has dubbed for optimus prime, a delight to hear him. Fantastic installment to the series, every time the series is growing to a new heights. SALUTE to Micheal Bay and his team. FULL ON ENTERTAINMENT. The best in the series. And good news Transformers 4 is announced and is gong to release on 2014

MY RATING
*******************ENDLESS*********************
IF YOU NOT WATCH IT TILL NOW, YOU SHOULD WATCH NOW!!!
 DON'T MISS THE DADDY OF ENTERTAINMENT


MADE BY
Jaswinder Singh F.Y.B.M.M
Roll no: 37

 

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