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Transformers wastes no time getting right to the incredible robot action we’re all hungering for, and rushes directly from the credits to eye-popping, rampant robot destruction. What really holds the film together though is that even when it’s knee deep in save the world, all out, brawling in the streets, giant freakin robot war, at the core of everything is the simple story of a boy and his first car. For a man, there are few things more powerful than the relationship he has with his first automobile, and it’s no different for Sam Witwicky

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amiable_indian   # amiable_indian
  Posted 139 days ago. (hide)

I had only one problem with the movie, freaking too much camera movement.

The action scenes at the end of movie were awesome, but there was no point in moving the camera round-n-round and then up-n-down around robots all the time (gave me a headache). Camera and Direction reminded me of Cloverfield ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1060277/ ), another movie that gave me a headache :-P

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pushpinderbagga   # pushpinderbagga
  Posted 138 days ago. (hide)

I had only one problem with the movie, freaking too much camera movement.

ditto

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kaalkaal   # kaalkaal
  Posted 138 days ago. (hide)

I had the same camera problem with the first and second movie….didn’t really like either of them.

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pushpinderbagga   # pushpinderbagga
  Posted 137 days ago. (hide)

but I think if there should be camera movement… then it should be like cloverfield… it was far realistic… transformers was a pain…

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