Transformers: RiseoftheBeasts might be better than the five films from Michael Bay in that it actually focuses mainly on the robots instead of the human characters, but it is a massive step back from how good Bumblebee is. TransformersRiseOfTheBeasts
During the '90s, a new faction of Transformers – the Maximals – join the Autobots as allies in the battle for Earth.came out in 2018, everyone was surprised at just how good it was. Perhaps this had something to do with the fact that the Transformers films, while popular at the box office, never really sparked much reaction. Transformerswas pretty heavily maligned by critics. While it did well at the box office, it only did half of what the previous film had done.
However, while the first and second acts are ok, the third act goes entirely off the rails. All of the robot interactions in the lead-up to the final act had been pretty fun to watch, but this one takes on all of the bad traits of the Bay films. It becomes impossible to follow where anyone is in terms of the layout and who is where and doing what. All of the big robots and little robots are running around and blending into the dark ground so that you have no idea what is going on.
doesn't have a massively long runtime. Clocking in at 127 minutes, it's the second shortest entry in the entire franchise. So if you were worried that this would be another entry in this franchise pushing three hours, no worries; this one is more or less out the door in enough time. There were probably some places where things could have been cut to get closer to 100 minutes, which would have yielded a tighter film.
L-r, OPTIMUS PRIMAL, CHEETOR, WHEELJACK, and ARCEE in PARAMOUNT PICTURES and SKYDANCE Present In Association with HASBRO and NEW REPUBLIC PICTURES. A di BONAVENTURA PICTURES Production A TOM DESANTO / DON MURPHY Production A BAY FILMS Production"TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS" © 2023 Paramount Pictures. All Right Reserved.isn't the worst of this franchise, but that is a bar so low that you could stub your toe on it, and it is also a step back from the potential that we saw with. There is potential here; we have seen them do it exactly once, so we know they can do it again. All they need to do is realize that a third-act fireworks show can survive with fewer fireworks and more emotional stakes.
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