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Thursday 9 November 2017

Transformers 5: The Last Knight Movie Review

Transformers 5: The Last Knight  Movie Review

Transformers 5: The Last Knight  Movie Review



Average Ratings:1.57/5
Reviews Counted:8
Score: 100% Negative
Positive:0
Negative :6
Neutral:2

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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Rajeev Masand Site:News18
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:Filmcompanion
 Of course, this franchise is based on a popular line of Hasbro toys. And Michael Bay’s style of filmmaking is nicknamed Bayhem. And you are not here for nuanced story-telling. But The Last Knight can’t even pass even the lowest bar for entertainment. It’s visually complex but aesthetically ugly. It’s heart-breaking that so much money and so much work has produced such minimal shock and awe. Bay and Wahlberg have both said that they aren’t coming back. That’s the one silver lining in this dark and incomprehensible cloud.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:Rajesh Karkera Site:Rediff
 The Transformers eventually rebelled against their cruel slave masters and threw them off the planet.I do hope the connection between Quintessa, who is the main villain, Optimus Prime and the Unicorn is explored in the next installment keeping -- unlike they did this time around -- the viewers in mind.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By:Nihit Bhave Site:Times Of India
 Director Michael Bay breaches the limits of farfetchedness with this entrant in the Transformers franchise. And that odd Harriet Tubman anecdote is the least ridiculous thing in its mythology. By now, the world has accepted the Transformers movies to be unabashedly mindless, full of VFX explosions, goofy bro-humour and stereotypical female characters. In that sense, this movie delivers. It is 154 minutes of sensory overload.But otherwise, it’s the movie-equivalent of the string of 10,000 non-stop firecrackers that annoying kids burst outside your window in Diwali.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Mihir Site:Firstpost
 As you have guessed, this is the exact same formula from the previous films, but to mix things up this time, Optimus Prime lands on his home planet to seek his origins. Nothing in that segment of the plot, however, makes any difference and the film proceeds to be precisely as long, droning, loud and inconsequential as you expect it to be. You get robots fighting robots, robots fighting humans, humans fighting humans, but as awesome as that sounds on paper it’s still a gloomy and tiresome slog to the finale that only promises more of the same for years to come.
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Rohan Site:Hindustan Times
 Transformers: The Last Knight, the fifth in this series of films in which giant robots decapitate, sever, and butcher each other in the most violent manner, will be the acid test for fans. It will either be the moment when you slip into full-blown denial, willingly ignoring everything that is wrong with these movies (and with yourself), or, it will be the moment you finally snap out of it (as I have).
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Ratings:-- Review By:Akhil Site:NDTV
 Transformers is the kind of film that divides the audience squarely into two camps: there are those who will watch it regardless of what the reviews say, and the rest who’ve maintained a passing interest since the first released in 2007. The Last Knight is definitely better than most of its predecessors (which is good news for the former group), but it’s still tedious and bloated enough to warrant skipping entirely for the those who are a part of the latter.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Ahana Site:Koimoi
 The real adventure begins in the second half, the first half just serves as the starter for the main course.It’s absolutely okay if you miss the first half entirely and start watching the film from the second half.However, the action scenes in the end too seem to be unnecessary stretched and you actually wait for them to get over. In one word the film is boring.The film fails to impress. The action scenes at the end are a yawn fest. It’s high time the transformers forget about Unicron and spare us from watching them in action. Not more than one star for this.
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Transformers: The Last Knight Story: 

In 484 AD, King Arthur's wizard Merlin forges an alliance with the Knights of Iacon, a group of twelve Transformers who have hidden on Earth. The knights give Merlin an alien staff, and combine into a dragon to help Arthur triumph over the Saxons.In the present day, most of the governments on Earth have declared Transformers illegal, and the multinational Transformer Reaction Force (TRF) has been formed to eliminate the alien robots.

Cast: 
Mark Wahlberg
Josh Duhamel
Stanley Tucci
Anthony Hopkins

 Release Dates: June 30, 2017 ( India)

Director: Michael Bay


Running time: 2h 29 min

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