Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Shia LaBeouf | ... | ||
Megan Fox | ... | ||
Josh Duhamel | ... | ||
Tyrese Gibson | ... | ||
John Turturro | ... | ||
Ramon Rodriguez | ... | ||
Kevin Dunn | ... | ||
Julie White | ... | ||
Isabel Lucas | ... | ||
John Benjamin Hickey | ... | ||
Matthew Marsden | ... | ||
Andrew Howard | ... | ||
Michael Papajohn | ... | ||
Glenn Morshower | ... | ||
John Eric Bentley | ... |
A youth chooses manhood. The week Sam Witwicky starts college, the Decepticons make trouble in Shanghai. A presidential envoy believes it's because the Autobots are around; he wants them gone. He's wrong: the Decepticons need access to Sam's mind to see some glyphs imprinted there that will lead them to a fragile object that, when inserted in an alien machine hidden in Egypt for centuries, will give them the power to blow out the sun. Sam, his girlfriend Mikaela Banes, and Sam's parents are in danger. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are Sam's principal protectors. If one of them goes down, what becomes of Sam? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
I'm amazed at some of the reviews on here. Seriously, what did people expect outta this film? Shakespeare? The English Patient? You go to see this for the ridiculous action, awesome special effects and just to have a good time, which is what I had. Yeah, it did seem to overindulge slightly and was slow in parts. Yeah, the humour's cheesy, sometimes painfully so. No surprise there though, let's remember we're watching a film based on kids' toys, not a Bronte novel. It ain't perfect, but if you expected it to be, I'm glad you're feeling let down. For me, it didn't try to be anything it shouldn't have and what it needed to do right, it did.
Mindless, thoroughly enjoyable fun, just like the first one.