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His adrenaline fast pace almost distracts us from the bad story, and keeps your eyes on the screen. What good can be said of it? Visually, Michael Bay keeps things interesting. The actors are equally as flat, with Mark Whalberg having zero dramatic presences, and the other actors clearly phoning it in, not that we would really notice otherwise with so little character development (actually.none). The dialogue is atrocious, literally full of one-liners, obviously stalling or giving dumb-down exposition to set up the next action sequence. Formula, it seems, involves recycling the same storyline, but interchanging its main actors. It literally refuses to propel the narrative. In the end, you are left to not only wonder what the point of that was, but are amazed with how uninspired the series is. None of it makes any particular sense, and the stakes are the most contrived as possible. In this case, we find the allegiances of the US Government turning against the autobots, ostensibly striking a deal with alien bounty hunters to destroy them. For one, it creates a new villain for which grandiose asinine action sequences can be had, and it sets up the franchise for yet more films, literally starting at square one. But it does, and director Michael Bay tries earnestly to out due his special affects antics, resulting in a film of visual spectacle but nothing else. Loud, utterly pointless, breath-taking in its stupidity, and flatly acted, it's a film that should otherwise not exist.

In what can only be described as a parody of the series, Transformers: Age of Extinction offers a searing indictment against needless sequels.

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