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: As expected, the CGI is top-tier. The scale of the destruction and the intricate designs of the new robots are breathtaking, especially in IMAX formats.
: The editing is frenetic, and the tone shifts wildly between slapstick humor and end-of-the-world stakes, making it difficult to stay emotionally invested. Transformers: O Гљltimo Cavaleiro Aventura, FicГ§...
: Sir Anthony Hopkins seems to be having the time of his life. He brings a much-needed sense of class and eccentric humor to a script that often feels like it was written in a blender. : As expected, the CGI is top-tier
The film attempts to expand the series' lore by revealing that Transformers have been hidden on Earth for centuries, aiding humanity in key moments like the Arthurian era and World War II. Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg) returns as the fugitive inventor who teams up with an English Lord (Sir Anthony Hopkins) and an Oxford professor (Laura Haddock) to find Merlin’s staff—an ancient artifact that can save Earth from the approaching remains of Cybertron. : Sir Anthony Hopkins seems to be having
(2017) is the fifth installment in the Michael Bay era of the franchise, and it is perhaps the most "Michael Bay" movie of them all. It is a loud, visually spectacular, and narratively chaotic experience that leans heavily into reimagining human history through the lens of giant robots. The Plot: Arthurian Legends Meet Alien Tech
: The movie tries to juggle too many threads: the secret history of the "Order of Witwiccans," Optimus Prime’s "Nemesis Prime" turn, a group of rebel kids, and a global military pursuit. At 150 minutes, it feels overlong.
: From high-speed chases in London to the massive gravity-defying finale, the action is relentless. What Falls Short: The Narrative Bloat