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It 'very late in Chicago at the time, and I thought about getting a good night's sleep before resolving this review. But I am honest, what my brain is running at this time with the thoughts that I just saw the pictures and the destruction pure and simple, I just live, sleep does not happen. You see, I just got back from seeing Transformers: Dark Moon, the third and easily the best position, Michael Bay-directed the franchise, and I wanted to do when I left the theater to watch my beautiful city, just to make sure he was in a one piece.

Let me say two things quickly before I dive into this review. The first is that as a child growing up, I would not have cared less of the Transformers toys, TV show or animated films. When it was announced that a live-action TRANSFORMERS film was made, directed by the bay, I would not have cared less, not because I did not dig Bay work, but simply because I do not care about the subject. Second, and perhaps more directly relevant to this discussion, the nightmare that I remember as a child (known as the Reagan era of the 1980s) involved in the destruction of the city where I live right now Washington DC t I did not know how many nuclear missiles that the Russians had, but I knew very well that many of them were directed against the country's capital. WAR GAMES seeing for the first time as a teenager was not wearing on me a little good.

Make no mistake, the DC will be hell of a player of the month at even, but it was the last time this century that Transformers I just forgot to breathe, there is a second free to do so. Solid hour, Bay and its CGI-created robots boys to tax in Chicago. I do not lie: to see how a realistic and fully stabilized was almost more than I could handle. Well, people in a corner, probably will not have the same reaction I did (not even a little foggy 'eyes looking into the sink California into the Pacific during 2012, or New York will die countless sci-fi stuff), but the Our city has never been a stranger to hate crimes like this. And how much it hurts to see, I also loved watching it happen.

I would also add interest to disclose the total, that the version of Dark of the Moon that this was not in 3D, probably because some of the effects is not completely done, which would have forced the film to go in and out of 3D effects do not were incomplete, because it would be in 3D. But there were definitely a couple of times watching this film, where the potential for 3D was very clear. As a reminder, Bay shot this film in 3D, and probably look great. In addition, audio mix, and the design was not ready yet, so some parts seem to be particularly intense to the point where the items were buried, when they clearly had to be heard. But because the film does not come out until July 4th weekend, seemed unbelievably perfect.

Transformers: Dark Moon begins a great idea and a cool background story (screenplay credited to Ehren Kruger is imdb.com, but the press I've seen, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman names credited as well, because the loans were not the 's hello, it can be a temperature of credit was withdrawn from the final film): When the war between the Autobots and Decepticons Cybertron Autobots appeared player, their leader, Sentinal first, he tried to launch a craft from the planet, loaded with a technology that would save the nation. Instead, it crashed into Earth's moon and the Autobots were forced to flee the country on the earth. Incidentally, this is the moon crash happened when John F. Kennedy was president, and immediately made the famous promise to the people to put Man on the Moon (especially American men, in order to win the Russians to investigate a crash, to see how it works?).

In fact, this film, each of the NASA lunar landing was indeed an investigation into the wreck.

The first half hour of Dark Of The Moon focuses primarily on the history (with a brief fight and chase sequences pepperd i), but it's actually a cool story on the Autobots discover that the technology would save race and the planet was on the moon all the time, they were on earth, and no one bothers to tell them, Optimus Prime is not amused. Of course, we also receive the adventures of Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), who has now completed his training and is desperately seeking his first job. He has a new girlfriend, Carly (model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley) that do not need an occasion to dress in tight clothing imaginable. Bay has a lot of fun pulling ahead Rosie as a commercial secret of Victoria (which he probably has his days off).

Sam is sorry that he is looking for a job because he believes he will work alongside his friends Autobots who go on missions and help save his world. The Autobots are now in place as part of the U.S. military, as we see a short mission in the Middle East soon. They have killed Bin Laden years ago. A few Decepticons still there, one seriously repressed especially scary Megatron in Dark of the Moon because half of his head is missing, and these little robots that look like spiders crawling in and out to where his brain circuit can have been both. It's hard, almost without noticing, which makes it somewhat worse. However, Megatron is in a good mood, as a plot for a long time to materialize.

The intelligent script manages to find new ways to make transformers on world events, including a particularly nasty "accidents" on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which was actually the result of some of the technologies to experiment with the moon. And I do not think I break anything by saying that Optimus will find a way to download the body of the wreck Sentinal first moon and revive (expressed to perfection by Leonard Nimoy). I'm not just talking too much about the twists and turns that lead to the confrontation in Chicago between a small group of people and a massive foreign army of robots, but when Sam told the team Nest "Chicago is zero!" I have a fucking thrill.

Let's talk about characters and shows. LaBeouf LaBeouf, you dig it or not. Random dig a lot guy, and seems very focused on the broad shoulders and dark moon. Huntington-Whiteley is actually pretty good here and certainly a thousand times better than Megan Fox, if only because it's really something going on here just looking like a million dollars. I would not say that Carly is the most important actors in this film, but at least you get to participate. Also returning are Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson as the group leaders Nest Lennox and Epps, quite shocking for a while 'attention paid to personal growth, both of their cases.

And do not forget that John Turturro, a former agent Simmons, who wrote a book about aliens on earth and become a wealthy eccentric, trying desperately not to get sucked back into the game of foreigners. Many of his scenes are with a man of regular Coen Brothers, Frances McDormand, as Charlotte Mearing, the commander of the Defense Department in charge of missions involving the Autobots. What kind of hard ass who does not care if Sam wants to play with robots. "You're a soldier, you are a messenger," which is rightly remembered.

New to the cast were such dignitaries as John Malkovich, largely wasted (but fun) as the head of Sam in a leading company, where he eventually hired, Ken Jeong, a co-worker with a great need for information about the project Moon, Alan Tudyk, right arm, very good as Simmons, and Patrick Dempsey as Dylan, the head of the competition and maybe Carly affections. Oh, and also has a desire to dominate the world. I will thank the gods of cinema have Sam's parents are embarrassing TRANSFORMERS in this range. Without fail, we take action at the drop of a dime, are not fun, and we need to Comic Relief, which in any case, when we have the street smart little robots for us entertainment. Yes, they are back too, but let's say that mitigated. [Hey, everyone. Just to be 100 percent clear, I'm not talking about "The Twins" here, certainly not in this movie.

I'm talking about Wheelie (Tom Kenny, who also expressed his skates Revenge of the Fallen), and other similar small robots that act like a street adolescents.]

What about the scenes of destruction in Chicago? These sequences are cool for a few reasons, but I want to talk purely in terms of pure action. As the Decepticons (who have taken the city for reasons, which returns the planet) to identify the machines will have their airspace, the military can not send planes to bomb them. Consequently, small teams of soldiers to jump a lot of ground Nest cities using the costumes are actually able to fly. As some might think, this happened with the visual effects, guess again. I saw these kids jumping Willis Tower and Trump Tower. Those guys cock flew then pulled the slide, and then landed. Look at most of the action sequences, I felt that Bay has decided to go to practice much more than what is before this franchise. Practically only one element of completely artificial in the dark of the moon are robots, and that makes the difference.

And there is something about the things scaling down a little in the Chicago scene, which turns out to be much more rewarding than to hammer on a large number of troops and artillery. There is a scene where Sam and Lennox are involved in only one Decepticon, and they manage to bring it back after a long and difficult struggle. In some ways that resonate little while especially as the bombs and explosions that take multiple robots and bad guys half a block at a time (oh, do not worry, there is plenty of that too) . It's nice to see the bay to act globally by thinking locally. The other thing that happens in Dark Of The Moon, which is frightening is that when the sequence of civil Chicago invasion actually die ... in large numbers, leaving a pile of clothes and a stripped skeleton scattered (it sounds silly, I know, but it's actually pretty traumatic).

I think I'll leave Narnia: The Voyage of the moon for a while, at least until I can see again in 3D (IMAX could start, just to really blow my mind and mind). Therefore, it can monitor or July 1. But I must admit, I'm really surprised that a great deal of this film is not only in scope but in its pace, actions and ideas. It dares to go dark from time to time, and helped me find the missing often many Bay movies: emotion. You may not shed tears while watching dark of the moon, but it will look when lives are lost and in danger. Actually, this might be a bit of rock to its foundation, excited about it. The summer continues to grow best where I'm sitting.

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