If we unequivocally contingency watch a latest “Transformers” film, do
yourself a preference — get eyedrops.
“Transformers: Dark of a Moon,” is a noisy, exhausting,
frequently unintelligible installment in what contingency be a most
questionable film array in film history.
Considering Michael Bay hasn’t toyed most with a franchise’s
plot (good robots conflict bad robots with a few humans thrown in for
good measure), it’s a consternation folks like Frances McDormand and John
Malkovich even sealed on.
Yet in this installment, there’s a