Lot of action and drama, but no heart without Megan Fox, 27 June 2011
2/10
Author: nicolas-174 from United States
I do not like to write reviews usually because my English is average, but this time I had to step up.
I have enjoyed the 2 first opus, for different reasons. The 1st one was a bit like a Disney/teen movie, funny and the story between Megan Fox and Shia LaBouf was cute, my kids loved it. In the second opus, it was more about pure action, like the 2nd Alien, robot fighting without any plot whatsoever but what do you expect from Mr.Bay apart from blowing out things, I liked it because I am a fan of CGI and Sci-Fi movies...
However, I always found that Megan Fox was here to compensate the excessive number of robots and metal, cars and trucks in the movie. Her character could have been more deep and I was expecting that M.Bay would give her a chance one day, instead of using her like a nice poster picture in a trucker's bedroom. But when I heard that Megan Fox will not be in the movie I was a little worried that without her, the action and plots become a bit too heartless and mechanical. My worried were confirmed when seeing this movie in pre-screening.
The first thing that really made me spend a bad time in the theater is that each time I saw Rosie Huntington-Whiteley I was thinking "she does not match". It is like having Lara Croft instead of Ripley in Aliens. Then, the chemistry between the 2 main character was not working at all.
Through the whole movie I could not connect with the characters. Too much boom, bang swing, splash and no connection: I started watching my watch... There is a point where CGI and technical skills, kills the movie if there is nothing else. I got enough action in Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, so I was not so impressed by the new actions scenes, specially the one in the Chicago's streets. They were more realistic like Battle Los Angeles for example, but since Godzilla, blowing cities is nothing new... The movie is more 'mature' but the acting was still really bad.
It seems that M.Bay decided to follow the Batman, or Star Wars series where the 3rd opus is more dramatic and dark than the other ones which can be a good thing to get an Oscar.
But to get back to my point, robots even with a soul cannot replace the cute face of Megan Fox. Even if she was the worse actress (or she had the worse script and dialogs, we will never know), she was bringing some human beauty and feelings to the opposite mechanical actors, giving Shia a real goal to save his lovely lady: this was connecting me with the characters. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is doing what she can, but I am not a fan of silicone Hollywood bimbos, I do not live in Beverly Hill or in L.A and her fake lips, bad acting gave me a total turn off.
M.Bay is very arrogant to think he can hire anyone, or that he can replace all humans feelings with Robots. Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon is like a good and expensive meal where the Cook forgot the salt. This movie series lost its heart. I am very upset about that, I am sure I am not the only one. Let see if this will be reflected in the box office?