![]() ![]() At times in both previous movies, it was like watching the episode of The Simpsons when they went to Japan and watched “Battling Seizure Robots.” It was Michael Bay at his wackiest. The Transformers themselves had so much going on, so many moving parts to them, that the fight scenes quickly became a seizure playground, waiting to attack the minds of anyone foolish enough to stare for too long. And of course, there were the little racist robots and again, metal testicles.īut the biggest problem was simply that it was visually hard to follow the action at times. If they died it was hard to care or even notice. It was tough to take seriously the apocalyptic threat of a massive, pyramid-eating monster robot when its metal balls kept clanging together. It also didn’t help that the majority of the characters were just background that filled predictable patterns. It also made it hard to care about the characters, because they kept opening their mouths and releasing the most absurd things. ![]() It was all style over substance, and its humor bordered on the ridiculous. Revenge of the Fallen was just a mess of a film. ![]()
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