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Brave human hero Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) returns to save the day for the third time with friends Autobots led by Optimus Prime Big Rig Badass. Now out of college (courtesy of an education paid by the government of the Ivy League - he did save the world twice before, after all, is the least they could do), Sam got a job prestige .. . in the mailroom of a company led by (of course) John Malkovich eccentric. Ah, yes, Sam also has a new girlfriend, the beautiful British Carly (top secret Victoria Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, effortlessly switching Megan Fox, standing looking hot is not exactly brain surgery, after all) working for a smarmy, high-flying playboy played by one of those dreamers doctor doctors drama shows-his-name thing.

As for "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" opens, you get a revisionist take the events that lead to the lunar landing of Neil Armstrong and the boys. JFK reasons to go to the moon, we learn, was actually forced to leave lunar spacecraft Transformers rock. Fast forward to today, where Optimus Prime Autobots and Decepticons continue to root out what they are, good to work with a loyal army friend Lennox (Josh Duhamel), now director of a not-so-secret unit of Autobots-man teams the inside of the building that seems to know everyone. But the Decepticons led by Megatron still devastated (which probably has seen better days) has a plan, and it is an ancient Autobot who is trapped in the moon all the time - Sentinel Prime, Optimus mentor and former leader of the Autobots, thought long lost. Soon, the Decepticons launched a new system, which if successful would be to enslave humanity.

Ya you Decepticons - is always go big or go home with these guys.

Announced from the beginning as the last film in the franchise, both for director Michael Bay and star Shia LaBeouf, "Dark of the Moon" certainly feels like a swan song for the duo. This is a fun, safe, and even two and a half, a sci-fi Windy sewn with an obscene amount of spectacular action scenes involving the action of human and robot vs. robot battles exorbitant development. After two movies that have made more than $ 1.5 billion in worldwide box office, it is easy to imagine the bay and the company received a blank check and unlimited resources with which to run his last son of the invasion of robots. The truth is that I had enough money and intelligence and Hollywood know-how to transform the city of Chicago in a battle that occupies the entire third act the film, essentially a piece called into action as the giant s' extends almost an hour out of breath.

It 'just enough "history" to make the film in various activities the scene to the next, but really, if you pay money to see a deep narrative points of the movie robots from outer space, which can mutate into a cool looking sports car, and I want to fight each other at every opportunity, you have a serious need of some clinical help. The first parts of the film is dedicated to Sam and his new life with new lady love Carly, and screenwriter Ehren Kruger bay and certainly not to be missed every opportunity to take pictures of their former lady in front. Let's just say that Megan Fox is not likely to be involved in opening of "Dark of the Moon." Like the two previous films, the comedy comes in the form of some joke-cracking robots running in the background, without any real purpose, as the comedy relief (and, fortunately, this comedy relief to be taken all possible "ethnicity", if know what I mean.

) Sam miserable life after college (as the hot girlfriend Heck other) lend themselves to great gags, including a series hilarious interviews convicted, ending in front of John Malkovich, Hamming it up as an employer disturbed Sat . 'The Hangover of "Ken Jeong also lends his usual kookiness as second member of Sam's office who knows a secret or two about the fight against robots.

As "Transformers" movies go, "Dark of the Moon" is certainly bigger and a hell of a lot more violent than the previous two films together. The robots are foreigners, apparently common knowledge in the world today, and the Autobots seem to roam freely, mixing with rival Decepticon at every opportunity - on roads, highways, city blocks and looting, basically, the planet every 30 minutes. Frances McDormand joined the cast as a combination of government appointed Mearing that is fun and boring, but awesome. Another great advantage is "Firefly", Alan Tudyk, playing a character named Dutch, a former KGB staff was rude executive assistant to John Turturro, the ghost before. When Megatron launches his latest plan for world conquest, this is what appears to be the slaughter of the citizens of Chicago, with civilians spread by the movie huge hulking machines with arms.

If "Dark of the Moon" is really the last Bay film series, is certainly going out with a hell of a bang. The film moves so fast clip that is responsible to keep you out of breath, which is a great balance of comedy and action and heroism, and incredible action scenes. Honestly, Bay has outdone here, and the narrative speaks of "Dark of the Moon" has not improved much, "Revenge of the Fallen" (but then again, I am one of the few people who do not think that the film is was a complete disaster), it does not seem to have lost any of his love of robots fighting one bit. And finally, it will be interesting to see if manufacturers are able to return string LaBeouf Sam Witwicky for future installments (like honest, there will be several times), especially at this stage he is so perfect expression of Earth's savior and best friend to change the robot good.

But as long as the robot fighting, more 'Transformers' movies are always ready to do. And the last I heard, Optimius Prime, Bumblebee, and the rest of these guys are not agents of renegotiating the contracts. Again.

Michael Bay (director) / Ehren Kruger (screenplay)

CAST: Shia LaBeouf ... Sam Witwicky

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley ... Carly

Josh Duhamel ... Lennox

John Turturro ... Simmons

Tyrese Gibson ... Epps

Patrick Dempsey ... Dylan

Frances McDormand ... Mearing

John Malkovich ... Bruce Arms

In some cases, I thought I was watching Steven Spielberg's remake of "War of the Worlds" forward.

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