Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-Review

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen-Review

Old folks may find the relentless sensory assault a little draining, but the bangs, ’bots and bombast ensure Fallen has everything Transformers fans will want and expect.

Review Opinion
By teabag - Jun 14, 2009 04:06 AM EST
Source: Total Film

The guys @ Total Film have the heads up.
The Fallen so frequently approaches the first pic’s all-out awesomeness, and even occasionally surpasses it - notably in an opening blitzkrieg in Shanghai and a forest face-off between Optimus Prime and three Decepticons impressive enough to merit comparison with King Kong’s multiple T-Rex smackdown - that it's this close to being the perfect summer flick.

The problem is, it’s the parts you remember, not the whole.

Bay may have upped the ante, taking his ’bots on the road (New York, Paris, the Pyramids), into space and even back in time (courtesy of an Apocalypto-like prologue set in 17,000 BC), but he hasn’t managed to assemble his components into a coherent mechanism.

Nor does his inability to keep his camera still or go two minutes without blowing shit up help, the hyperactivity reaching its nadir during a drawn-out climax in the Egyptian desert.

But Fallen has much to admire. It's at its best in early scenes showing Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf, likeable as ever if hardly stretched) trying to balance college life without hot girlfriend Mikaela (Megan Fox) and carrying a brain-frying secret that makes him key to evil robot The Fallen’s plan to wipe out the world.

Bay baiters will be in hysterics when he ostentatiously nods to his own oeuvre with Pearl Harbor ship-sinking, Armageddon metropolis destruction and a Bad Boys II promo on Sam's dorm room wall.

But fans of The Bayhem will have their eyes on another poster in Sam's room - the Cloverfield one-sheet, which betrays the glory at the heart of the flick. It's a thrill-ride, plain and simple. And it delivers.

For all its faults, Fallen is genuinely more enjoyable than the summer’s other giant-robot picture Terminator Salvation. In contrast to McG's portentous, po-faced tone, Bay works in a likeable strain of knowing humour that makes the two hour-plus running time fly by.

The extended metal-on-metal punch-ups are cartoonish but, thanks to the game-raising CGI, utterly convincing. That bit in the trailer where Optimus hangs off the giant robot? That's the first scene.

But, like McG, Bay also steers his franchise down a creative cul-de-sac, leaving its heroes - human and non-human - facing an uncertain future.

Over in Hollywood, Spielberg is no doubt still convinced that the series can run and run. After this, you won’t be sure where a sequel will come from... But you'll want one.

For me this sounds great, if a film doesn't surpase the original im happy for it to be equal

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Betty
Betty - 6/14/2009, 9:07 AM
Sounds like exactly what I expected. Nice review. I never like the type of humor they use in these movies. It always sticks out as a sore thumb as a humor moment. I guess it's better than baleful Bale.
Betty
Betty - 6/14/2009, 12:58 PM
I don't think Bale is a humorous person. The closest I think he's come to humor is American psycho.
Hellmont
Hellmont - 6/14/2009, 1:07 PM
Lets face the truth sequels are to continue the feel of the first with a different or better story. If a film sequel falls short in quality to the first film that is considered a disaster but if it delivers the same punch as the first then mission Accomplished.

Autobots!! Transform and Roll Out!!!
Lu
Lu - 6/15/2009, 8:01 AM
Thanks for the updated review. Reads very much like the first film in that I can only remember parts vs. the whole. Bay has a tough act to follow not mention the challenge of trying to please the old school die hard transformers fan while keeping it relevant to newbies.
McSqueeze
McSqueeze - 6/15/2009, 8:34 AM
New Urban Dictionary entry:

BAYHEM - a directors inability to keep his camera still or go two minutes without blowing shit up.

Michael BAY-SPLOSIONS-POW!!!!!!

P.S.
My buddy just saw this yesterday at a special viewing. He said it is mind blasting. 2 hrs 40 min I think was the total run time. I could tell he wanted to spoil everything for me but only gave me a couple snippets. Suffice to say ten times better than the first and the set up for the next one will more than impress and leave the die hard G1 fans craving more.

Can't wait.

My TF2 ROTF digital Collector Cards
Smolo
Smolo - 6/19/2009, 8:54 AM
I laughed alot during American Psycho.
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