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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
2009 150 min United States of America PG-13 18+
★5.8
Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Director: Michael Bay
🎭 Based on
«Transformers»
Trailers
Description
Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.
Budget:
$200M
US Gross:
$402.11M
Worldwide:
$836.3M
Starring
Shia LaBeouf
Actor
Megan Fox
Actor
Josh Duhamel
Actor
Awards
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Director
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Screenplay
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Picture
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2010
— Most Outrageous Scene
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Director
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Screenplay
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Supporting Actress
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Screen Couple
Academy Awards 2010
— Best Sound
Razzie Awards 2010
— Worst Picture
Georges Awards 2010
— Best Foreign Action Film
Key opinion
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is widely regarded as a visually groundbreaking blockbuster that suffers from a bloated, incoherent narrative and uneven tone. While fans and critics alike celebrate its technical achievements in CGI and scale, many find the two-and-a-half-hour runtime exhausting due to excessive humor, thin character development, and chaotic action sequences.
| Production | Cutting-edge visual effects and realistic robot designs set a new standard for the genre and remain the film's most undeniable achievement. | |
| Direction | The overwhelming visual density of the action scenes often results in a 'chaotic mess' where robot designs become indistinguishable and individual combat beats are hard to track. | |
| Runtime | The 150-minute runtime is a point of contention: supporters appreciate the relentless, large-scale spectacle, while others find the pacing drags and feel the film would benefit from significant trimming. | |
| Acting | Performances are generally viewed as lackluster, with the cast often criticized for having little to do beyond serving the visual spectacle or relying on physical appearance. | |
| Humor | The humor is deeply polarizing, with some viewers finding it fun and intentionally campy, while others view it as vulgar, crude, and a poor fit for the film's tone. |