‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon‘: The Battles that Spoiling Viewers Sight. The Ark, a spaceship is the last hope of planet Cybertron who led the Great Sentinel Prime. That is the secret that kept Neil Armstrong (Don Jeanes) and Buzz Aldrin (Cory Tucker) for decades.
Style conspiracy theories like that is enriched with footage of real events, ranging from a speech John F. Kennedy (1961, when still a concept), Richard Nixon (1969, launch of Apollo 11), up to Obama (when the main character get a medal from him). This is the excess first duet movie director Michael Bay and producer Steven Spielberg. Excess second is high technology and equipment from the giant robot, both from the right side (The Autobot leader Optimus Prime), or antagonistic (below Decepticon Megatron). Now we see a 2011 Chevrolet Bumblebee Camaro, and Sideswipe turned into Centennial Chevrolet Corvette Convertible. Alternatively, the Autobot who can turn into a mini-laptop.
The advantages of this third film is an amazing fight, and pamper the eyes; how Chicago and Washington DC a futuristic battlefield. Also, how a statue of Abraham Lincoln’s famous seat was destroyed. And, a skyscraper in Chicago collapsed one by one, played by robotic worm ogre. Unfortunately, the three advantages that are not supported by the backbone of a film: the scenario. Formulaic story that makes this movie is predictable plot and even eventually. Here, the lead character Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) who just graduated from college is a loser who treated poor.
Sam is now unemployed and rejected various companies. If anything can work, he only get menial work. He was an integral part of Optimus Prime and his troops (Sideswipe, Enzo, Que, Ratchet, and Bumblebee in particular) who get a special duty intelligence in various parts of the world. Sam’s new girlfriend, English girl Carly Spencer (Rosie Hungtington-Whitely) is actually nice to him but his new boss, Dylan Gould (Patrick Dempsey) who threatened him super rich. Not to mention Secretary of Defense Mearing Charlotte (Frances McDormand), the highest military leader, he humbled himself.
Short story, The Ark and Sentinel Prime (Autobot supreme leader before Optimus Prime) is dangerous if it gets caught Decepticon, who will wear it as a tool to control the earth and enslave humans. Although this third movie is better than the second, this film is very long and baggy here and there in maintaining the “mood” to keep the audience feel the tension.
The actor’s acting also not too good-especially the Britain girls, except John Malkovich, who plays very nicely. The logic depth is also weak, so not enough to explain why A did this, or B to do that. Thus, preferably, do not expect much in the story. Viewers just fascinated and spoiled visually and sounds of war and battle scenes, and the collapse of the city of Chicago. And to meet it, a 3D format to be the right choice.