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15 July 2015

Film Review: Transformers: Age of Extinction

Transformers: Age of Extinction
Director: Michael Bay
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Stanley Tucci
Plot: Explosion. Rubble. Smash. Bang. Wallop.

When you utter the words “Michael Bay”, you’re likely to get one of three responses; a complete blank look of someone that knows nothing about blockbusters, a big sigh and horrid rant about every movie he has ever made, or a big fat smile of joy. I, for one, am the third. Michael Bay, in all his explosive glory, is one hell of a director.

Firstly, Bay has such a keen eye for adrenaline; he builds up action sequences like no other. Just as you think you’ve seen it all, a drop from the top of a giant skyscraper just tops it all off. Even with a running time of 165 minutes, dedicated fans will not be let down by the movie’s electric pace and insane special effects sequences. Not only that, there’s a whole array of new additions such as Dino Bots (which are underused but incredibly cool) and a lot more combat between the humans too!

Amongst the cast there’s Mark Wahlberg, who takes on the leading role as you’d expect; he’s blimen huge and deals with the action scenes perfectly. Wahlberg isn’t used like Shia Labeouf was in the first three either, he gets fully involved in the action (which isn’t just running). Nicola Peltz – fresh from the outstanding Bates Motel television series - plays Wahlberg’s daughter, and does a stellar job too. Peltz doesn’t play the damsel in distress all the time. Unlike previous females in the Transformers series, she has some really feisty moments. Stanley Tucci as Joshua is also brilliant; his role isn’t unique in any way, like Wahlberg and Peltz, but who in the world cares? His reaction to a giant ferry dropping out of the sky is a highlight (even if it is in the trailers…)

Finally, with this being the fourth Transformers film, Bay has pulled out all the stops, with action that will blow your mind. On entering to see this film, you should already know exactly what to expect… yes, the script is basic, the acting is average and it’s predictable. If, by the fourth film, you have yet to understand why millions go back to see these movies time after time, you are the one with the problem.

In Conclusion: Age of Extinction is one of, if not the, biggest funfest you’ll have at the cinema this year. It’s colossal in scale and it ramps itself up into a giant climactic finish. Honestly, it’ll leave you with clammy hands! If you don’t know what to expect from a Bay movie by now, go and watch something else and let the rest of us mad, Transformer loving, explosion-craving lunatics, to enjoy this extravaganza of a movie.


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