Transformers: Age of
Extinction $$ 1/2
PG-13
165 Minutes
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Jack Reynor, Nicola Peltz, and Stanley Tucci.
Director: Michael Bay .
Transformers:
Age of Extinction is the fourth movie in the franchise.
The film starts off strong as Cade Yaeger
(Mark Wahlberg) finds an old truck and buys it in the hope that he can fix it
up and sell it. His daughter, Tessa (Nicola Peltz), is less than pleased with
the decision to spend money to support his inventor habit. Things get
interesting when government agents show up and demand that he turn the truck
over to them.
Unfortunately, the story
deteriorates as the movie progresses. It seems like they combined two separate
scripts into one huge conglomerate movie and then cut scenes to bring it down
to something in the 3 hour range. There are too many villains and too much that
is going on to give any of them adequate coverage in just one film.
Overall, I enjoyed Transformers: Age of Extinction, but
could have done without the massive combat scenes at the end that struck me as
little more than excuses to blow things up in spectacular fashion. I find that
a poor substitute for a good plot.
Here is how I ranked each of the
aspects:
1.
Fun – Fast paced action, plenty of comedic moments, and a few tiny threads of
actual story. I enjoyed most of the movie. And if you like the wholesale
destruction of buildings and robots then you should have no problems with the
parts I didn’t care much about.
I give Transformers a Full MB for fun.
2. Story – There are basically two
stories here and neither one of them fully developed. One involves a connection
to a master race that created the Transformers and a plan to have them
returned. The second story deals with humans mistrusting the Transformers and
developing an improved series of robots of their own. Either one could have
been successful, but crammed together and missing crucial parts of their
respective plotlines prevented this film from telling a decent story.
I give Transformers no MB for story.
3. Technical – Michael Bay does a great job of blowing
things up. There are plenty of cool looking alien robots and spaceships on the
screen. The movie succeeds there, but another technical aspect of filmmaking is
the direction. In this case Mr. Bay attempts to meld two separate storylines
together and fails.
I give Transformers a Half of a MB for technical.
I’m torn as to whether Transformers
deserves a Full MB or only Half for acting. For this review I will err on the
side of generosity and give it a Full MB.
That gives Transformers: Age of Extinction a rating of 2 ½ Movie Bucks. I
definitely recommend catching it as a matinee or other discount showing. Since
it is packed with special effects it’s probably best to catch it on the big
screen.
Randy’s
Rating System
$$$$ =
Full Price See this movie right away
and pay full price, it’s worth it.
$$$ =
Matinee Catch this as a matinee or
other discounted showing.
$$ =
Discount Wait until this movie reaches
a discount theater near you.
$ =
Rental Wait until this movie
reaches your local video rental outlet.
0 =
No Sale Don’t
see this movie at any price.
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