Introduction
I chose the movie Transformers 4 the Age of Extinction. I
realize it is not exactly current in that it was just recently released on DVD
but I do not go to the movies often and there has been nothing that has come
out recently that I would want to see. The Transformers series has a nostalgic
feel for me as I was a child when the original cartoons were aired on Saturday
mornings in the 80’s. I waited with baited breath for every new episode. I
could not wait to find out what new characters they were going to add. When I
saw the first movie I was a bit confused and I thought that the robots had too
many moving parts but then I began to realize that if these things were real
that logically these autonomous robots that transform into vehicles would have a
lot of working mechanical parts.
Description
Transformers 4 is the latest film by executive producer
Michael Bay the producer of films such as Armageddon and Pearl Harbor. This
instalment takes place years after the events of Transformers ‘The Dark Side of
the Moon.’ It stars Mark Walberg who has starred in movies like TED and Shooter,
as the primary human protagonist and Kelsey Grammer who is best known as Frasier
from the long running sit com Cheers as the primary human antagonist. Of course
the robots are what everyone wants to see. It is still hard to believe that
Mark Walberg was the Justin Bieber of my day when he was the lead singer of
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. I wouldn’t exactly call him a great actor but
he is decent and he really was perfect for this role. A character that is
lacking in the intensity of Shia Labeouf from the previous three films.
In Transformers 4 the Autobots are now being hunted by the
humans who are using technology that they modified from parts of dead transformers.
Transformer’s that were killed in the previous movie. Unbeknownst to Optimus
Prime and even the president, Kelsey Grammers character who is the head of an organization
that is charged with hunting down Transformers is in league with a transforming
bounty hunter called Lockdown. Lockdown is what is known in Transformer’s lore
as a triple changer which sets him apart from transformers in the previous
movies because he has three transforming modes. Lockdown transforms from a
robot into either a Lamborghini or an ion cannon. Lockdown is on a mission to
capture Optimus Prime, the Autobot leader and take him to what he calls the
creators. We do not know who these creators are yet, but I have a pretty good
idea since the director Michael Bay has kept fairly true to the original mechanisms
and characters from the original series. (The Quintisons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXzvE3I39t8)
In Transformers 4, Bay introduces one of the
more popular sets of characters in the Dinobots. They are giant robots that
turn into dinosaurs. they are very strong but dimwitted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CxTD-H1q-o

Analysis
This movie is similar to the previous movies as it still
shows the power struggle between the aliens and man. In dark side the Autobots
are working with their human counter parts to eradicate the Decepticons but
they find themselves at odds over who is running the show. In Transformers 4 the
relationship has completely dissolved and Autobots are being hunted. It differs
in that we have a whole new human cast as well as many new robots to contend
with. Shia Labeouf is a thing of the past. In the genre of action movies I
think giant robots that turn into vehicles speaks for itself as a difference maker.
The similarity is action, action, action. Like most action movies any holes in
the plot are quickly overshadowed as the battles ensue.
Interpretation
This movie is important because it brings a whole new way of
looking at a world that has been around since 1984. It appeals to grown men
like myself who grew up watching these cartoons and it possesses the toy factor
which makes it popular amongst young boys. Most of the women I have talked to
about the movie like it just because of Mark Walberg thus making him the
perfect choice to get women in to the theater to see this film. The only stereo
type I noticed was an Autobot named Drift who is also a triple changer who
turns into a Bugatti or a helicopter. He is a samurai with the classic Ronin
helmet and he speaks with an oriental accent. There was controversy over this character.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/10240327/Transformers-4-samurai-robot-not-racist
Evaluation
The strengths of this movie are its detailed special effects
that make these robots both believable and personable as well as the action that takes place with
cameratic angles that are truly mind blowing. Another aspect that really works is
their product placement as we see robots turning into popular hot rod and the
new transforming technology transforming into a small speaker system called the
Pill.
It’s weaknesses are inconsistencies in the strength of the
Autobot leader as he is bested by Lockdown and a bunch of humans in several
scenes and yet has no problem taking down the leader of these mighty titans
called Dinobots. There is also problems with the time lines as it seems that
they go from one part of the world to another in record time. However that was
a common theme in the original cartoons as they would head out from their base
in an American dessert (not specified in the show) and arive in the arctic or the
Amazon jungle in the very next scene. Another weakness is length. This movie
did seem to go on longer than it needed to.
This movie was a blockbuster and I would hardly call it
mediocre. It is not the best of the four movies as the last two were the best by
far, but the story matches up and when watched as a whole set the four movies complement
each other. It is a memorable film for those who love this type of sci-fi
action film.
In a review by Prasad Naik on the web site IMDb he proclaims
his utter dislike of the film for the very weaknesses that I provided. He said “Transformers:
Age of Extinction is a disaster. I was thrilled to get the chance to see it
before most of the world but ended up being thoroughly disappointed. The movie
is 165 minutes of incoherent nonsense and if you thought that's what the
previous movies were, well, you might start appreciating them after seeing
this.” The movie gets terrible reviews across the board as Rotten Tomatoes and
Metacritic also give it a big thumbs down. Roth Cornet at IGN says “Michael Bay
introduces his “redesigned” take on the morphing bots in a film that seeks to
exceed its predecessors in scale, global scope, and runtime…certainly runtime.
Depending on your perspective, that is either an attractive or entirely
repellent proposition.” I definitely think the movie was about forty minutes to
long car chase scenes that were less than impressive and totally unnecessary.
Engaging
I love this series for the subject matter.
Scrolling down through Michael Bays works I realize that I am not much of a fan
of his prior movies other than the Transformers series and those I am a fan of
because I am a fan of the Transformers themselves and he is the only
one making movies about them. When the DVD first came out I watched it with a
couple family members and after about an hour and a half people were growing
restless and there was still more than an hour to go.
Summary
What I found is that even bad movies are good to someone.
For what it’s worth I do not totally agree with the critiques of this film. I
just love the action and the giant robots. It doesn’t even have to have a
decent story line for me to watch it. It is much like the Star Wars series for
me. Most of them are terrible films but the characters and the special effects
make it all worth wile. I also have to admit that Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings series is the better of the three movie series that fit this genre and target audience.