Transformers Dark of the moon is the 3rd sequel of the Transformers trilogy. It stars the actors Shia LeBouf, Rosie Huntington – Whiteley, Tyrese Gibson and Patrick Dempsey. The director of this motion picture is the well renowned director Michael Bay. This film is an action/adventure/Sci-Fi genre. The main story sets place in the United States. It is a film which has an unrealistic setting, a war against the human-friendly Autobots and the hostile Decepticons whom both are from their mutual homeplanet Cybertron. The Autobots and the Decepticons are racing towards a Cybertronian spaceship that has crashed on the dark side of the moon to learn its secrets. They are mixed into the previous race between the United States and Russia. We are, once again, meeting the young man Sam Witwicky who finds himself in the middle of this struggle.
It is a quite exciting and entertaining film that will engage you partially into the events and happenings of the film. The actors are somewhat alive in this film, the character of Shia LeBouf are the best in the film in my opinion. However that is revealing some weak performances. The character of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is not someone that is easily believable, I thought that her performance was poor. Some of the characters were developing throughout the film. The relationship between Sam and Carly are developing and therefore the characters. The action of this film was a bit misplaced. The first half of the film was long and lacked some excitement, and the director tried to compensate this with an endless action sequence at the end of the film. The setting of the film was quite effective. With variations and combinations that were very effective. The plot of this film is enough to keep you interested towards the end. The ending is satisfying, however perhaps a bit overkill.
I quite liked this film eventually. It was a good story and entertaining with some humorous additions here and there that spiced up the film. However the plot and the actions are quite used at this point. However all in all a good film experience that is recommendable.
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