Two years have passed since Sam Witwicky and the Autobots saved the human race from the invading Decepticons. Now he's preparing for the biggest challenge of his life: leaving home for college. Leaving home is something the Autobots understand only too well. With the destruction of the Allspark, the Transformers home planet of Cybertron is uninhabitable, and the Autobots make the best of their lives on earth, working in league with the military as part of a top-secret team called NEST. Meanwhile, the Decepticons learn what Sam doesn't know: he alone holds the key to the outcome of the struggle between evil and the ultimate power of good. A normal life will have to wait. With the help of the Autobots, the soldiers of NEST, and an old adversary-turned-ally, former Sector 7 Agent Simmons, Sam and his girlfriend Mikaela must uncover the secret history of the Transformers presence on earth, and the sacrifices that have to be made to save it from an ancient threat sworn on returning here for revenge--an ancient Decepticon named The Fallen.
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Movie Details
Running Time:
150 min
MPAA rating:
PG-13
(for intense sequences of sci-fi action violence, language, some crude and sexual material, and brief drug use)
Release Date:
June 24, 2009
Director:
Michael Bay
Starring:
| Megan Fox | |
| Shia LaBeouf | |
| Rainn Wilson | |
| Hugo Weaving | |
| John Turturro |
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3 reviews
This did not turn out to be as good as I had expected. For one thing, though the main theme was robots, the secondary theme was sex! There may not have been overt sexuality displayed, yet at every opportunity there were sexual innuendos, scenes, and suggestions. It was as if the writer was obsessed with sexuality or thought it was cool to sexualize everything, thinking that this might appeal to the Junior High crowd. Furthermore, the main plot was rather juvenile, and some of the robots acted like juveniles with their "jiv" talk. Poor acting on the part of the heroine (she seemed to have only one look on her face - something like, "Oh, I am so sexy"), and confusing robot fights (often couldn't tell who was who, or what side they were on since there was no consistent color), made this film a bit boring. My wife went to sleep and I just tried to see if it got any better as the movie went on, but it didn't. So I think this movie is rather boring for anyone with a cerebal cortex which has developed beyond the middle school age!