The Yattering
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Sigh. I am an out and out Transformers fanatic. I collect the toys, I read the comics; I watch the various cartoons. I am unabashed in this hobby; it is an abiding enthusiasm, and one that has caused neither me nor anyone else any particular inconvenience (other than the incidence of having my home packed strewn with action figures
).
The first Transformers live action movie filled me with dread until I actually went to see it. Every element was wrong; it's a plotless, ill directed, shrieking, characterless mess of a movie, BUT...I found it enormous fun. It is a movie that does not require engagement of any kind; that acknowledges its own fundamental absurdity and simply says: fuck it, I'll run with it.
And now we have a sequel. Bigger! Badder! Blastier! With More Robots!!!!!!!!!
And it's something I feel far more ambiguous about. The faults of the first movie haven't been addressed here; if anything, they've been compounded to the Nth degree. It is a screaming, educationally sub-normal eight year old with A.D.H.D after too many red Skittles. It is in many, many respects a truly horrible movie, and representative of a great deal that is wrong with modern cinema.
It can also be enormous fun IF one is in the right frame of mind. This is crucial; this is not a movie to watch if one is feeling deep, intellectually acute, philosophical or otherwise capable of engagement. If you apply critical pressure, it falls to tiny little pieces and is blown away on the breeze. BUT, if one is feeling in need of something extremely light and loud; something that makes your bowels and tooth fillings resonate in their settings, then it can be entertaining.
As for faults, they truly are too numerous to list. Redundant plot strands, characters that go nowhere, ropey, expositional dialogue, awfully drawn characters, peurile humour, a lack of plot, contradictions and so on and so forth.
See it in the right frame of mind, and it'll distract. see it in the wrong frame of mind, and it'll distress. That's about as much as one can say for it.
The first Transformers live action movie filled me with dread until I actually went to see it. Every element was wrong; it's a plotless, ill directed, shrieking, characterless mess of a movie, BUT...I found it enormous fun. It is a movie that does not require engagement of any kind; that acknowledges its own fundamental absurdity and simply says: fuck it, I'll run with it.
And now we have a sequel. Bigger! Badder! Blastier! With More Robots!!!!!!!!!
And it's something I feel far more ambiguous about. The faults of the first movie haven't been addressed here; if anything, they've been compounded to the Nth degree. It is a screaming, educationally sub-normal eight year old with A.D.H.D after too many red Skittles. It is in many, many respects a truly horrible movie, and representative of a great deal that is wrong with modern cinema.
It can also be enormous fun IF one is in the right frame of mind. This is crucial; this is not a movie to watch if one is feeling deep, intellectually acute, philosophical or otherwise capable of engagement. If you apply critical pressure, it falls to tiny little pieces and is blown away on the breeze. BUT, if one is feeling in need of something extremely light and loud; something that makes your bowels and tooth fillings resonate in their settings, then it can be entertaining.
As for faults, they truly are too numerous to list. Redundant plot strands, characters that go nowhere, ropey, expositional dialogue, awfully drawn characters, peurile humour, a lack of plot, contradictions and so on and so forth.
See it in the right frame of mind, and it'll distract. see it in the wrong frame of mind, and it'll distress. That's about as much as one can say for it.










