Transformers: Age of Extinction

METAL WITH EMOTIONS
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor
Rated: 6/10
Optimus Prime is back but only as a pale shadow of his former self, ailing, unable to stand and disguised as a weather beaten truck at a remote Mexican junkyard, fished out by a man who lives in a mortgaged cottage in Texas and calls his barn the junk innovation centre.
However, the junkyard was a safe haven from where this prime autobot had hidden himself for four years as some unscrupulous elements in the human world had started hunting them down for extinction.
As these friendly sentinels are being systematically chased, trapped and destroyed by a scientist and his goons wanting to finish any alien trace on Earth, even if it is a friendly force, Optimus the power behind the entire transformer movement on Earth hides — and bades his time — till Mark Wahlberg finds him inadvertently and literally nurses him back to life.
Transformers 4 is engaging fare, more machines than humans, which could have become absolutely gripping had it not been so inordinately long (it is over two hours and 45 minutes which is like Bollywood length) and sometimes even repetitive.
The action is well crafted, full of rollercoaster rides and, all that metal is prevented from getting you down completely by weaving in some moving emotions in the struggling to survive transformers.
The idea is to sweep you off your feet and everything is done to achieve that target. The film, though similar in content, is quite the force it is meant to be. Not to be missed.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 29 June, 2014

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