Paramount Pictures | Release Date: June 21, 2017
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NyubaiAug 10, 2017
It is worth watching the movie at least once in the movies or when you arrive at Netflix or a video store. Special effects are excellent, but the story has been kind of confusing and exhausting.
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PipeCAug 24, 2017
Two species which are not at war anymore: film critics and audience.

The "Transformers" saga has come from more to less. Starting exactly a decade ago, Paramount Pictures broke into Hasbro toys, adapting them into audiovisual products,
Two species which are not at war anymore: film critics and audience.



The "Transformers" saga has come from more to less. Starting exactly a decade ago, Paramount Pictures broke into Hasbro toys, adapting them into audiovisual products, those metallic giants found on planet earth a provisional protection. Shia LaBeouf's rebellious young role, the eye candy who Megan Fox turned out to be, Michael Bay extravagances idealizing sequences as hilarious as showy and the narrative delusions implanted in a script that is out of touch, all the above imparted the rules by which the following movies would be ruled, without the possibility of an iota of irregularity. It has become evident that complaints about this franchise don't cease, however, the film studio doesn't step down by seeing the answer, ironically, positive at the box office, causing a disagreement of opinions between audience and reviewers. Nevertheless, the movie with the power to converge these two opposite poles in an exact point of embarrassing dejection, describing the most recent installment of Autobots and Decepticons with adjectives as very long, cacophonous, intelligible and sleep-inducing.

Navigating more than seven scenarios, the story follows the customary leading role Cade Yeager, accompanied by unusual characters as, nothing more or nothing less, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, who are starting point for development of the plot; Vivian Wembley, the only living descendant who can take up his sword; Lennox, military captain who hinders goals of our heroes, Izabella, a girl who cures Autobots introduced to possibly inherit the unlikely franchise or the amount of coming spin-offs; Sir Edmund Burton, faithful sentinel of the genesis of Transformers; and the ideological troubles of two races that are at war in the same world, some humans and other metallics.

Openly, the salvable compounds in this sea of nooks are limited, unnecessarily, convoluted and lacking any vestige of attraction, generated by a quartet of writers with highly utopian ambitions, which strive in opposition to a narrative barrier in which no longer keep the same expectations. Such information that slides through Nazi, alien, Mexican, Cuban, European, North American and even medieval settings causes, either from water, air or earth, the feature film feels exaggeratedly longer than the previous outstretched films. Action intervals are inscribed into the plot with decisive rigidity and aren't sufficiently suggestive to pretext the mechanical yawns turning up from the middle of the runtime and is rapidly intensified over longer final climax. As for dialogue, written at six hands by Art Marcum, Matt Holloway and Ken Nolan; It underlines coarse update surrounding the criticized racist misogynist manias of the franchise, which are enhanced by equipping the eye candy with Oxford university titles and doctorates, intellectual glasses and a heady black dress that makes evident that, in fact, nothing has changed. It's enviable the support that Paramount Pictures offers Michael Bay to quench his idealized film dementias, some grandiloquently materialistic and other exaggeratedly pretentious. I said enviable because, personally, I feel a strong connection with this directional kind, also evidenced by Jordan Vogt-Roberts in the recent "Kong: Skull Island", of course, referring explicitly to the visual aspect. Propagating with a striking commercial paraphernalia, the fifth installment in the saga is the first to be filmed, entirely, on IMAX 3D cameras, state-of-the-art devices that give majestic images, boasting technical capabilities that embroider the spectacular. Without a doubt, the talent of this director lies in cinematography, the knowledge to fit precise pieces that, here, are harmed by the arrhythmic editing work, emphasizing the variations of aspect ratios that the sequences ache, an unintentional distractor. Fleeting bursts, frantic chases, metal hits, shiny frames and whimsical landscapes file throughout the film, a summer cinema show lacking a good edition work and excitement.

Announced in advance, the retirement of Bay and Wahlberg from "Transformers" franchise gives an air of hope and faith to restructure the unlikely future installments, since, what has been achieved with "the Last Knight", puts the plans of the studio at risk, seeing the unfavourable reception of both critics and audience. However, it cannot be categorized as an absolute film disaster because, although it contains flaws equivalent to the budget in editing, soundtrack and script fields; what the director and his artistic crew do with the scenes deserves enough merit to overlap the yawns and naps attempts in theatres. Yes, this is the only reason to see the movie, you've been warned, experience it in IMAX cinemas, with the largest screen and the most suitable position. Sit down, buckle up and try to enjoy this resounding candy conceived by Bay.
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badgerryan19Jun 21, 2017
The fifth Transformers film by Michael Bay is actually not a total disaster to my surprise. Yes there are the expected explosions, slow-mo and the hot woman running while you see some of her cleavage. The movie also has some interesting ideasThe fifth Transformers film by Michael Bay is actually not a total disaster to my surprise. Yes there are the expected explosions, slow-mo and the hot woman running while you see some of her cleavage. The movie also has some interesting ideas finally, but is ultimately squashed by the uninspired script and dull dialogue. There are some cringe moments as to be expected especially coming from a scientist and the idiotic perverted humor. Some of the action scenes I felt were the best part of the movie along with Anthony Hopkins. The movie doesn't explore much with the Knights of the Round table unfortunately too, and it is the shortest film which is a good thing cause watching these movies just drain me. Overall not the worst Transformers with some interesting ideas and concepts, but is met with an uninspired plot and dull dialogue that brings it down. Expand
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H_SnypeRJun 21, 2017
sigh...
THIS IS A SEMI KID/FAMILY FRIENDLY MOVIE SO DON'T EXPECT TOO MUCH TO HAVE AN ORIGINAL EPIC STORY.
The autobots helped King Arthur win a war with a 3 headed dragon? Merlin was a drunk chartalan who got a magical transforming staff?
sigh...
THIS IS A SEMI KID/FAMILY FRIENDLY MOVIE SO DON'T EXPECT TOO MUCH TO HAVE AN ORIGINAL EPIC STORY.

The autobots helped King Arthur win a war with a 3 headed dragon? Merlin was a drunk chartalan who got a magical transforming staff? the stonehenge is a portal? What on earth? One word: absurd. Actually two words: ridiculously absurd. Too much lame humour. I didn't mind seeing a hot chic, but the emphasise on accents, hot chics and the dude from NASA took away from the story too much. In terms of action, it's more intense than the previous ones and I would say a bit better, but but the dialogue is so corny and some scenes are way too predictable and cliche - for e.g when bumblebee cries some sense into a possessed Optimus Prime.

Optimus Prime barely makes an appearance till the end, but I have lost count of how many times he says "I am OPTIMUS PRIME". we get it! If you like an simple action movie with cool sci fi effects and you don't have to think as much, go watch it. Otherwise skip.
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bfoore90Jun 23, 2017
God help me, lets just say if you know what you're expecting especially coming from Michael Bay then it makes it easier to sit through 150 minutes of special effects driven action, sour acting, sour pacing and just shoddy film making inGod help me, lets just say if you know what you're expecting especially coming from Michael Bay then it makes it easier to sit through 150 minutes of special effects driven action, sour acting, sour pacing and just shoddy film making in general from Michael Bay. Hopefully, someone breathes new life into this tired franchise after Bay is gone. Expand
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PeterAlexanderJul 17, 2017
The Last Knight follows the series formula, unfortunately it remains a losing formula. Bar the opening sequence, and an almost entertaining battle at Stonehenge, the film is a mess. After what is a surprisingly exciting battle scene, the filmThe Last Knight follows the series formula, unfortunately it remains a losing formula. Bar the opening sequence, and an almost entertaining battle at Stonehenge, the film is a mess. After what is a surprisingly exciting battle scene, the film inevitably spirals into incoherency as soon as the human characters start talking. The dialogue is even more cringe worthy than in previous instalments. With the opening half hour introducing what seemed to be six disinteresting main characters and story-arcs, I was lost from the very start. Expand
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tremaultJun 23, 2017
From the start of the movie, I was having a great time and I would say I really enjoyed it. I think the quality remained throughout... the problem was that the 'throughout' was way way too long. This is the major breaking point of the movie.From the start of the movie, I was having a great time and I would say I really enjoyed it. I think the quality remained throughout... the problem was that the 'throughout' was way way too long. This is the major breaking point of the movie. as I was watching it, I found myself wondering how much longer it was going to go on for. an audience really should not be feeling that way. When it came to some pretty awesome (objectively speaking) bits towards the end, I feel like I should have been really excited, but by that point I was just shifting my bottom and wondering when it was going to end. The ridiculous length of this movie and the inclusion of a plethora of unneeded elements, really brings this film down. It could have been great, instead it was a bore fest.
This is a colossal shame because there were many bits that wowed me, there were bits where I couldn't stop laughing, there were bits where I felt sad etc. They really messed up at the writing stage though. It seems crazy because a lot of the parts felt a bit rushed, like they were just trying to cram too much in, when in actuality they should have been taking a lot of elements out. for example, the girl and the blue robot. they could have been taken out completely and the film wouldn't have suffered at all. The submarine bit could have been cut down to 5% if what it was. They just really messed up. I'd say... wait for bluray/netflix and then watch it in segments. Maybe it'd be better that way.
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kiwijinxterJul 2, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. OK I'll admit it. I've NEVER watched Transformers (or any movies with good CGI or action) for some amazingly gripping story in the vein of Lord of the Rings. I'm happy with a simplistic story, as long as the CGI and action is fantastic. This is why I've totally enjoyed (and defended) Transformers 1-3. Transformers 4 was starting to get a bit unwieldy but it still pretty much "did it" for me.

Enter Transformers 5. I'm absolutely familiar with Michael Bay's style now, and yet, with Transformers 5, despite fantastic CGI and action scenes, I felt that this is the worst Transformers (and it hurts me to say this, as I'm such a huge Transformers geek - I have my full DVD set of G1, I have fanboy toys like the Transformers Masterpiece MP-10 Optimus Prime and Ultimate Bumblebee, etc.) for the following reasons:

1) The story this time was so terribly broken and scattered that it actually interfered in my enjoyment of the movie. It jumped all over the place, and each scene felt like they were from different movies! Suddenly we're in the medieval age, then we're in Nazi Germany in WW2, then we're in the modern day with very little rhyme or reason.

2) For the first time, I no longer felt much connection with most characters - robots or human. When Optimus Prime and Bumblebee appeared in the first Transformers movie, I always felt a connection e.g. I felt proud of Optimus Prime and I loved Bumblebee. In Transformers 5, the robots were all reduced to an afterthought... Anthony Hopkins should've added huge gravitas to the movie, but the plot was so poorly done that even Anthony couldn't do nothing to breath life into the story. The young girl was a great actress, but unfortunately was hardly used in the movie.

3) I expected Unicron. I didn't get Unicron. Nuff said. Even Cybertron was such a poor lifeless, soul-less planet as it approached earth. It just felt like a planet-sized meteoroid crashing into earth.

4) There's no real (or formidable) villain as such in the movie, so there was no strong opposition. Just a silly little Contessa - looked menacing but had little brains or power.

It's not all doom and gloom. Cogman the sociopath robot butler to Anthony Hopkins certainly injected some character into a rather bland set of robots. And the female lead is less dumb than those from the previous 4 movies. Fantastic action and CGI, naturally. I'm not willing to rate it lower than 5 because it is Transformers, and Transformers is close to my heart. However, for me to rate a Transformers movie a 5 speaks volumes as to how disappointed I was with how a terribly badly scripted story actually interfered with everything else. Sad, but I hope Transformers 6 (which I presume will feature Unicron) will actually redeem the series (just like Pirates of the Caribbean 5 did). Michael Bay, you should try and do just a little better - we don't need you to add more to the story, you have all the strands - you just need to tie the strands up a bit better.
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CheetahiceJul 20, 2017
I was somewhat disappointed in this new installment of Transformers. All of the trailers made it seem like it was going to be action and nothing else, but however sixty percent of the movie is only people talking about saving the world andI was somewhat disappointed in this new installment of Transformers. All of the trailers made it seem like it was going to be action and nothing else, but however sixty percent of the movie is only people talking about saving the world and not going out and doing it. The movie would have been a lot more enjoyable if it were 1 hour and 20 minutes instead of the unpleasant 2 hours and 28 minutes. I found it painful that they were introducing 10 more characters per film. There were times I thought of walking out of the theater, only six words can describe this film, a frying pan to the mind. Expand
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Creeper3455Jun 23, 2017
With Paramount trying SO HARD to have a good year with movies that looked dumb (with the exception of GitS), we were destined to have another (probably cash-grabby) Transformers movie after the whole nonsensical boredom that was Age OfWith Paramount trying SO HARD to have a good year with movies that looked dumb (with the exception of GitS), we were destined to have another (probably cash-grabby) Transformers movie after the whole nonsensical boredom that was Age Of Extinction. And yes,this is what you'd expect from another Transformers movie: an awesome production that falls into this lazy story that cares more on the action than setting up the story. As i mentioned,the production is awesome. The visual effects were well-made,but the sound effects were kind of decent,since at some point i was starting to have a headache. One thing that was certainly annoying was the change of Aspect Ratio,because,like every poster (and the trailers) said,it's filmed with IMAX 3D cameras,and i thought the aspect would change during an action scene (and it does),not that it would change every single second. The acting was okay,but some things were unnecessary,like those initial 10 minutes of exposition from Anthony Hopkins. The story may be dumb,but the 3rd act,with all those magnificent action scenes,was fun. In the end,last times may be perfect (this is M.Bay's last Transformers movie),but this one certainly does not. An 'A+' cast,the 3rd act and the awesome visual effects are not enough to save Transformers The Last Knight from being a GIANT mess. Still better than Revenge Of The Fallen and Age Of Extinction,though. Expand
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thedaywalkerJun 25, 2017
All I saw was a movie that was so fast paced that every character seemed to be in a rush, useless new characters and moments that tried to hard to be funny but just seemed stupid... Bumblebee and Optimus Prime fight was a good highlight, butAll I saw was a movie that was so fast paced that every character seemed to be in a rush, useless new characters and moments that tried to hard to be funny but just seemed stupid... Bumblebee and Optimus Prime fight was a good highlight, but overall, its a bad movie Expand
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neothinkerNov 27, 2017
If you've seen the other Transformers movies then you're probably a fan enough to watch this one. It's not as good as the last one or even the ones with Shia. At this point the series seems to have dragged on. That's not going to stop me fromIf you've seen the other Transformers movies then you're probably a fan enough to watch this one. It's not as good as the last one or even the ones with Shia. At this point the series seems to have dragged on. That's not going to stop me from going to the theater whenever a new one is released though. Expand
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HPFANBOY1237Oct 2, 2017
Do not recommend, if it would have just found one thing and stuck with it this movie could at least be somewhat enjoyable. Thus, the problem with the movie, it has too many characters and too many things going on at one time. Even the actionDo not recommend, if it would have just found one thing and stuck with it this movie could at least be somewhat enjoyable. Thus, the problem with the movie, it has too many characters and too many things going on at one time. Even the action is hard to follow. I feel like the movie was either mediocre or awful at times. I do not recommend this. Expand
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Francisco123Jun 24, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Transformers movies are not meant to be a plot-driven films, and I think that is why these movie gets such low scores. They are popcorn movies that are meant to entertain you with there stunning visuals, and Transformers: The Last Knight does just that. Is it the best film of the franchise? Absolutely not. And to be honest, the final battle is a bit underwhelming. The editing is horrendous. The humor is forced at times. That being said, it is still a fun and crazy movie with some big surprises. Expand
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TSReviewsJun 24, 2017
Michael Bay once again proves that incredible visuals can not make up for lackluster characters and story.

In short, this film felt like an old machine with some new parts. If you really want a full review just review Transformers: Dark Side
Michael Bay once again proves that incredible visuals can not make up for lackluster characters and story.

In short, this film felt like an old machine with some new parts. If you really want a full review just review Transformers: Dark Side of The Moon, basically the same deal.

Also, Anthony Hopkins needs to fire his agent. (Even though his performance was certainly a refreshing part).
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panslabyrinthJul 21, 2017
I shall not tear this film apart just because everyone else is doing it; this film franchise, from the very beginning is flawed, and it is not Hollywood's best summer offering. Despite, I still tend to enjoy these movies, I am always keen forI shall not tear this film apart just because everyone else is doing it; this film franchise, from the very beginning is flawed, and it is not Hollywood's best summer offering. Despite, I still tend to enjoy these movies, I am always keen for the theatre experience, and watching this long, ridiculous but entertaining visual mess has worked for me every time a new one is released. "The Last Knight" is stupid like every other entry, but I enjoyed it very much. However, will I ever, or, have I ever re-watched a Transformers film again? No, never, and never will. Expand
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CoreGamer1408May 19, 2018
Lots of cool action scenes with likable characters and the little kids loved it as much as I did. So it worked as a all round family sci-fi film. So yeah a fun pop-corn movie.
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Humble_BragSep 22, 2017
It's the 5th one. There's nothing new, just Michael Bay explosions and pretty people running around doing **** Overall, entertaining but terrible storytelling.
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naniinNov 16, 2017
"Трансформеры: Последний рыцарь" - худший фильм про трансформеров! Такой скучный, нудный и неинтересный фильм. Как всегда, концовка быстрая... Вроде куча трансформеров, но их всех почти убивают так и не раскрыв. А зачем? Сюжет полный маразм,"Трансформеры: Последний рыцарь" - худший фильм про трансформеров! Такой скучный, нудный и неинтересный фильм. Как всегда, концовка быстрая... Вроде куча трансформеров, но их всех почти убивают так и не раскрыв. А зачем? Сюжет полный маразм, как и весь фильм. Честное слово, лучше бы на 3 части закончили. Плюс только за экшен, Энтони Хопкинса и Прайма. Expand
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TheRaginKnightJul 9, 2018
How is this any different than Age of Extinction, by a lot worse. Plotholes from the last film were left unexplained, No character development from any character and this is the only Transformers film where the Robots get the least screen time
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bimmybob2001Oct 20, 2018
the first time I saw this film, I thought it was Really Good. but when I rewatched it, I found it to be kinda the same as "RotF" and "AoE" a Fun, Entertaining and somewhat Emotional film that's simply not as good as the only two Great filmsthe first time I saw this film, I thought it was Really Good. but when I rewatched it, I found it to be kinda the same as "RotF" and "AoE" a Fun, Entertaining and somewhat Emotional film that's simply not as good as the only two Great films in this series. it has a lot of Problems, but it's at least Watchable. definitely more watchable than "Resident Evil: the Final Chapter" Expand
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JoncaNov 20, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Critics arent objetive. It very good movie, very entretaining, Itve funny moments, action, primes, bee... It seem to me Its among the best three transformers movie Expand
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Kirollos-NoahNov 29, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Transformers: The Last Knight is a new movie in the ups and downs franchise! This franchise started very well, and then went very bad, then "oh, there is a chance", to the best of the franchise, and when I finally thought that there's finally a way to save this franchise, they made Transformers: The Last Knight!

When the opening credits started, I was like "oh, the Paramount logo is accompanied by a series of robotic sounds. and fireballs are flying everywhere, this definitely gonna be a great movie!". Turns out, I was wrong! Actually it's a good movie, but not like Transformers: Age of Extinction -BTW, it's my favorite movie in the franchise-.

About the opening credits.. after the Paramount logo, I was thrilled, because of the epic battle, and disgusted because of the bad start of this movie, and the bad-acting! By saying "The bad start" I mean why did they know Merlin and how did he have contract with the Transformers and how all of that's happening?!

The whole movie was sometimes fine and sometimes very bad! The jokes were seriously unnecessarily. Until we reach to the fight of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, the one that I was really waiting for, lasts only for 02:45 min. I was like "Com'on it's 02:34:38 movie, and all what I get is 02:45 min?" BTW, the length of this movie is so long, and that made me bored!

Back to the fight, how did Bumblebee speak? And how did that change Optimus Prime? This movie is just an open-questions movie!

The young actress Isabela Moner as Izabella was actually overreacting at everything she did!

The soundtrack and the CGI were really good. Beside the action sequence, it was very good!

So, Transformers: The Last Knight is a "just fine" movie!
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Logan12345Jan 10, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Movie cuts a little bit more, but the scene is the most explosive in history. There are many transformation scenes, and it will be exciting to see the Autobots transforming! The advertisement here has converged a lot. It seems that it is not all for money. It is not very shocking and I could accept these ads in the film. I suggest that advertisers can combine the plot and make the advertisements more flexibly and broadly, much better than hard ads. Expand
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Huhan12345Jan 10, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The plot is unattractive and even full of urine. The editing was a mess, and there was no transition between the front and back lenses. The rotating lenses made people feel dizzy, especially the Jazz who said crosstalk like "the name of the dish" was embarrassed and wanted to die. I slept for more than two hours in a movie. The most brilliant thing is the advertisement. Every now and then it jumps out to frighten me and make me realize that I'm still watching movies. Expand
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TiagoSantosSApr 9, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Spoiler:


Bom, ja vimos de tudo em transformers. tudo que eles queria monstra. "já que não temos mais ideias, vamos reiniciar a franquia de uma maneira descarada e vergonhosa". para mim, transformers acabou no Dark of the Moon. os outros 2, desnecessarios. acabou ali... fechou o arco. bom, ainda tinha muita coisa para ser explorada. mais isso foi esquecido. e provavelmente estes furos permaneceram. agora vamos comentar a coisa mais idiota do filme:
" Todas as guerras humanas, foram causadas pelos transformers?" mais uma vez, tiramos a ideia que as pessoas são ma por natureza. o michael may, subestimou nossa inteligente com esse filme.
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TyranianApr 14, 2019
Plenty stupid but entertaining in its sheer craziness, the cast just plays along and its fairly fun.
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gracjanskiFeb 12, 2022
The bad sides of the franchise are even worse here: boring and annoying characters, not interesting stories that doesnt make sense, too long movie, bad humour and sometimes childish or unnecessary scenes. I didnt like Mark Wahlberg as CadeThe bad sides of the franchise are even worse here: boring and annoying characters, not interesting stories that doesnt make sense, too long movie, bad humour and sometimes childish or unnecessary scenes. I didnt like Mark Wahlberg as Cade Yeager here, Anthony Hopkins is great as ever.
Only the visual effects are great as always.
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MrPajamasMay 29, 2022
Boring. That's the one word I'd like to use to sum it up. I didn't enjoy the plot at all. Neither did the action. I thought it was overdone. It was in the third episode too, and there was probably more of it, but at least it was in the cityBoring. That's the one word I'd like to use to sum it up. I didn't enjoy the plot at all. Neither did the action. I thought it was overdone. It was in the third episode too, and there was probably more of it, but at least it was in the city on the ground. Here, I thought it was overdone and I didn't like the locations. The soundtrack was very weak compared to the previous films. The ending, instead of closing something, opened something up and that didn't do much good either, because I personally don't want another installment anyway. It just seems to be made for money. For me, a below average film that I don't recommend. Only to really big fans of the franchise. Expand
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