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| author: einar
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| - General
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| comments: true
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| date: "2007-06-30T10:16:20Z"
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| slug: transformers
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| title: Transformers
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| Looks like [NRK beat me to it](http://www.clorophilla.net/blog/?p=277), but I've seen this film myself yesterday night.
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| To be frank, I wasn't really expecting a nice result. That is, because most Hollywood "conversions" from other franchises often end up being terrible (Street Fighter, anyone?). Nevertheless, having watched the animated series when I was little (it was good, despite some shortcomings), I was set on seeing _Transformers_ since its original announcement.
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| Despite not being related to the TV series, I found it to be rather good. The various CG effects for the robots are really well done, especially since they're quite integrated with the rest of the scenes.  I recognized the most famous robots (Megatron, Starscream, Optimus Prime, Bumblebee) but some others not, mainly because the Italian version used different names.
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| What about the story? Well, being a film by Michael Bay, you can't expect the tiniest amount of depth in a very linear storyline. Aside the (long) action sequences there are some "funny" moments  that sometimes are a little too out of context, and of course a certain self-celebration of everything USA.
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| Despite the shortcomings, the film is quite fun and watchable. The ending is rather open, so a sequel is likely to come up.
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