Transformers: Dark of the Moon |
Never had I miss my apparently annual doze of Transformers movie. Only just last week of watching it on big screen all I can do is say my nonstop wow and drool. To Michael Bay’s credit, he laid a more human touch into Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Absolutely like its 2009’s [Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen] —still a mega-blockbuster of all time!
He [Bay] amplifies persistent action of battle scenes to grind on for too long. Yes, because the Autobots and Decepticons clashed and smashed the ground all over again. And I just can’t stop watching every feat and drool! I breathlessly can’t take my eyes off the skirmishing of those hulking robots.
The whole story goes like this. Autobots discovered that the Cybertronian Spacecraft which carried technology capable of ending up war between them [Autobots] and Decepticons had survived. Sentinel Prime, the leader of the Autobots is revived by his successor, Optimus Prime. So he [Sentinel Prime] could help recover that crashed vessel carried technology which is their [Autobots] last hope of losing battle against the Decepticons on their home world.
The action sequences drag on and on when the two of them, Sentinel Prime and Optimus Prime, lead their limited Autobot forces [although halfway of the story Sentinel Prime betrays the gang] and human buddies against Decepticons leader Megatron in the battle to recover the carried technology.
Once again, earth’s fate is in the stability with Sam, the naturally center of things. Plus with her new romantic interest Carly, who’s like the role of Megan Fox, appears sizzling hot throughout, while in deathly threat in the command of bulky robots.
Working together, the Decepticons are defeated. And sadly, together with the turncoat Sentinel Prime.
Stop, stare and drool on the Transformers: Dark of the Moon on the big screen—if you miss it, you’ll miss half of your life!
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