擎天柱还是擎天柱,以前看动画的时候,就超级喜欢这个角色,虽然有人一直质疑作为一个领袖,他太过心慈手软了,但是,没有了这点,擎天柱也就不复存在了,影片将这点展现的淋漓尽致---让人感动的台词“i will not let human suffered by our mistake”,“i will sacrifice myself, if necessary”,“i owe u my life, son...”。不知道为什么,就是感动想飙泪。。。
題外話:看完後!我整個就中毒了~看完在回寢路途上看到每台車我都幻想它是博派變形金剛的化身ˊˋ(奉勸大家~看看就好...別太入戲ˇˇ)作者: seal 时间: 2007-6-29 00:52
Rotten Tomatoes论坛上的鬼佬们:
aaegler:
I saw it last night. The movie is incredible on many different levels. Everything about it is entertaining and emotional at the same time. The effects are top-class and the acting is great too. I highly recommend this to anyone (even if you were never a Transformers fan - I wasn't until now :P). 9.9/10
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stumpy21:
I Just saw it an hour ago. totally awsome. great entertainment. i've seen all of the movies (realeased in New Zealand) this year and im pretty tempted to say this is the best. that doesn't come easy. go see it at a theatre its an awsome expreience
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HowlerCS:
well the movie was awesome. the nerds in the crowd cheering everytime something happened wasn't.
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azza1976:
Yeah saw it! forget spidey, pirates and shrek this is the ultimate event movei with enough juice for fanboys and new kids alike, funny, slick, *** kicking with a touch of humanity, go see it wont disappoint!
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Juki:
I'm from the Philippines and I saw the movie 2 hours ago.
1. Very good stuff, very well made, effects are top-notch
- It's like Hollywood was 'practicing' with effects in previous sci-fi movies, better effects than Spidey, Star Wars III, etc.
2. Action-packed, you feel the speed and the force of the action, also nice sound effects
3. Humor is there, but story could have been a little better, but it's a "G" movie, so it's expected
4. Some Transformers purists may be turned off by some deviation from the original story and robot design but it's still very great stuff
5. Definitely worth seeing
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THE MANWHORE:
OMFG!!! IT ROCKS... HARD!!! In Australia the film starts here on thursday. I work at a cinema & the print arrived yesterday, so the other staff & I decided we'd have ourselves an advance midnight screening after work tonight! It was FANTASTIC! It felt like all my childhood fantasies had come to life on the screen! I was MESMERISED! I dont want to leave any spoilers (but ask me if you want to know anything!) but the story & acting were good, the film had heart, & the robots & action sequences were PHENOMINAL! I haven't had this much fun at the movies in ages! My only problem with the film was why they put Anthony Anderson in it! The dude just really annoys me! But anyway, that wasn't anywhere near enough to ruin this for me! So its a solid 10/10 from me... Cheers...
If it's true that there's an 8-year-old boy inside every man, "Transformers" is just the ticket to bring the kid out. Big, loud and full of testosterone-fueled car fantasies, Michael Bay's actioner hits a new peak for CGI work, showcasing spectacular chases and animated transformation sequences seamlessly blended into live-action surroundings. There's no longer any question whether special effects can be made more realistic: The issue is whether disposable actors can be trained to play better with bluescreens. Paramount/DreamWorks' summer tentpole is certain to do gangbusters biz, while the sequel-screaming ending and the usual spinoffs should send ancillary through the roof.
Toy giant Hasbro will see its coffers full to overflowing after the July 4 release, perfectly timed for a consumer run on already popular Transformers figures, comic books, videogames and cartoons. "Transformers" is the apotheosis of product placement, using tried-and-true formulas in the story department as a showcase for the toys (already featured in the 1986 toon "The Transformers: The Movie"). Best of all for anyone who put coin into the production, pic builds off multiple generations of fans, from the kids obsessed with the robots at their launch in 1984 to those collecting the latest incarnations today.
Adult dweebs still enthralled by the figurines' facile mythology have flooded the Web with complaints that the franchise has been tampered with to form a (relatively) cohesive plot, but most viewers either won't notice or won't care. At the center of the tale is Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf), an average 11th grader psyched about getting his first car -- a mysterious, beat-up yellow Camaro that lot owner Bobby Bolivia (Bernie Mac, in a brief role) has never seen before.
Sam's attempts to impress cool girl Mikaela (Megan Fox) are falling flat, and the car's habit of playing the right song ("Sexual Feeling," "Baby Come Back") at the right moment only increases the initial tension. The machine really freaks Sam out when it drives away at night and transforms into a giant robot that communicates via light beam with a UFO.
Meanwhile, U.S. soldiers in Qatar have been attacked by a helicopter that transforms itself into one nasty robot, destroying everything in its path while an offshoot downloads top-secret files from the computers. Secretary of Defense John Keller (Jon Voight, doing a Southern version of Donald Rumsfeld) calls an emergency conference to analyze the data ("This is way too smart for the Iranians"), but one of the small robots has already hacked into Air Force One's computer.
The evil robots are after Sam -- or rather, a discovery made by Sam's ancestor, an Arctic explorer. Thanks to introductory narration by good Transformer Optimus Prime (voiced by Peter Cullen), auds know what's going on before Sam does: The planet Cybertron was ravaged by a civil war between the good Autobots and the evil Decepticons. In their search for an all-powerful cube called the Allspark, both sides learn that super-evil Megatron (voiced by Hugo Weaving) crashed in the Arctic a millennia ago, and with him the Allspark. Sam's great-great-grandfather's cracked glasses hold the key to its location.
It's all very easy to follow. Sam's car is one of the good guys, Bumblebee. He and his fellow Autobots bond (not literally, though that could be for the sequel) with the teenager, who pledges to help them out, fighting not only the Decepticons but also the uptight feds led by Agent Simmons (John Turturro).
Scripters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, together with John Rogers, had to keep the basic Transformers stories intact while placing them in a human environment, turning to plot elements from a number of successful pics including "King Kong," "War Games" and "The Love Bug." Pic also follows the early Steven Spielberg formula (he's on board as an exec producer): Take a likeable young Joe with an ordinary upper-middle-class family and have him champion some aliens.
More than any of Bay's earlier blockbusters, including "Pearl Harbor" and "Armageddon," "Transformers" has an oddly Reagan-era feel, at times resembling an Air Force recruitment commercial. Soldiers, led by Capt. Lennox (Josh Duhamel) and Sgt. Epps (Tyrese Gibson), are as much heroes as Sam, fighting to rid the world not only of authoritarian regimes -- there's frequent speculation that Russia or China is involved, proving the Cold War hasn't ended -- but also secret government programs. Ethnic stereotypes abound, and there's a none-too-subtle jab at the Spanish-as-an-equal-language lobby. "Freedom is the right of all sentient human beings," intones Optimus, sounding more appropriately President Bush circa 2007.
LaBeouf is pleasantly sympathetic, but this is hardly the role to test his acting chops -- or, for that matter, anyone else's. Fox is little more than eye candy, while Bay has put together a nicely multiracial cast to broaden the pic's appeal. Among the thesps, Turturro is so over-the-top that he provides a welcome acknowledgment of the pic's cartoon origins.
But everyone involved knows the actors are mere props for Industrial Light & Magic's CGI team, which has put together an impressive show of the latest tech advances -- not only transforming cars and helicopters into enormous robots within a few thoroughly believable seconds, but also setting them in real spaces and having them interact with real objects. The premise for these fights hasn't moved beyond 1925's "The Lost World," but the digital animation has never been better.
No wonder Bay needed a team of editors, who succeed in making the fight sequences exciting spectacles, though toward the end they all tend to become just a mess of flying wreckage and random explosions -- the outcome is always predictable, if the movements themselves remain unexpected. Sound is cranked up to mega-decibels; if the action doesn't generate stomach tremors, the bass lines will. Overly grand music used halfway through, during Bumblebee's subjugation scene, seems to confuse it with the pic's climax.作者: ericmun 时间: 2007-6-29 01:02
哇~好长!看完LZ的才发现下面还有长长回复!
恕我无知,难道台湾也是二十八日上映麽?我今天听到别人说台湾早就上映了,还以为是扯淡。作者: ericmun 时间: 2007-6-29 01:10
呼呼……简直好评如潮啊!!!还有十二天!处在国内的广大TF迷们决不会让投资方失望的!但是这宣传攻势以及各地观后感的袭击已让人蠢蠢欲动了!作者: i_am_pig 时间: 2007-6-29 06:39
看来今年变形金刚成功是公认的了,我也会LZ一样,看到电影之前一直都不是狂热的变形迷,甚至对动画嗤之以鼻,但是看的预告片后我就坚定不移的成为忠实fans了作者: DARK-SIDE 时间: 2007-6-29 08:54
我感觉国内的放映方大概要后悔没有加大力度推这部......作者: 雷少年 时间: 2007-6-29 09:26
可惜还要等两周.作者: 多古拉 时间: 2007-6-29 09:55
冲啊!我死耗这11天!作者: seal 时间: 2007-6-29 10:29
暑假第一波洗版文到来∶变形金刚