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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

  • Status: Released
  • 19-06-2009
  • Runtime: 150 min
  • Score: 6.201
  • Vote count: 8740

Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.

Shia LaBeouf

Sam Witwicky

Megan Fox

Mikaela Banes

Peter Cullen

Optimus Prime (voice)

Hugo Weaving

Megatron (voice)

Tony Todd

Fallen (voice)

Josh Duhamel

Major Lennox

Tyrese Gibson

USAF Chief Master Sergeant Epps

John Turturro

Simmons

Ramón Rodríguez

Leo Spitz

Kevin Dunn

Ron Witwicky

Julie White

Judy Witwicky

Isabel Lucas

Alice

John Benjamin Hickey

Galloway

Matthew Marsden

Special Air Service Forces

Andrew Howard

Special Air Service Forces

Michael Papajohn

Cal

Glenn Morshower

General Morshower

John Eric Bentley

Aide

Erin Naas

Arcee Rider

Rainn Wilson

Professor Colan

Katie Lowes

April the Resident Assistant

Jonathon Trent

Fassbinder

Walker Howard

Sharsky

America Olivo

Frisbee Girl

Aaron Hill

Frat Guy

Jareb Dauplaise

Frat Guy

John Sanderford

Pundit

Christopher Curry

Pundit

Cas Anvar

Egyptian Interpol Officer

Michael Benyaer

Egyptian Interpol Officer

Deep Roy

Egyptian Guard

Ruben Martinez

Bedouin with Donkey

Spencer Garrett

Air Force Chief of Staff

Ralph Meyering Jr.

NORAD General

Aaron Norvell

Air Force Military Police

Eric Pierpoint

NSA Officer

Annie Korzen

Simmons Mom

Sean T. Krishnan

Yakov

David Bowe

Smithsonian Guard

Kamal Jones

Smithsonian Guard

Aaron Lustig

Reporter

Jim Holmes

Reporter

Kristen Welker

Reporter

Cornell Womack

FBI Director

David Luengas

Ticket Agent

Derek Alvarado

Joint Ops Staff

Alex Fernandez

Joint Ops Staff

Casey Nelson

Joint Ops Staff

Jason Roehm

Joint Ops Staff

John Nielsen

USS Roosevelt Captain

Rick Cramer

Diego Garcia Soldier

Arnold Chun

Diego Garcia Soldier

Marvin Jordan

Diego Garcia Soldier

Marc Evan Jackson

Commander, US Central Command

Jayson Floyd

Strike Force Team

Aaron Garrido

Strike Force Team

Josh Kelly

Strike Force Team

Joel Lambert

Strike Force Team

David Paul Olsen

Strike Force Team

Geoff Reeves

Strike Force Team

Brian Shehan

Strike Force Team

Mark Ryan

Jetfire (voice)

Reno Wilson

Mudflap (voice)

Jess Harnell

Ironhide (voice)

Robert Foxworth

Ratchet (voice)

André Sogliuzzo

Sideswipe (voice)

Grey DeLisle

Arcee (voice)

Charlie Adler

Starscream (voice)

Frank Welker

Soundwave / Devastator / Reedman (voice)

Tom Kenny

Wheelie / Skids (voice)

Calvin Wimmer

Wheelbot (voice)

John Di Crosta

Doctor (voice)

Michael York

Prime #1 (voice)

Kevin Michael Richardson

Prime #2 / Skipjack (voice)

Robin Atkin Downes

Prime #3 (voice)

Jenn An

Astronomy Student (uncredited)

Alexandra Begg

College Student (uncredited)

Caitlin Dulany

CNN Reporter (uncredited)

Andrew Hwang

Mandarin Blogger (uncredited)

Matt Iseman

C-17 Pilot (uncredited)

Shayna Ryan

French Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Karina Michel

Reporter (uncredited)

Chester the Chihuahua

Mojo (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

So "Sam" (Shia LaBeouf) reckons after his first death-defying dose of mechanised shenanigans, that he is done with all things "Autobot" and so looks forward to settling down at college with "Mikaela" (Megan Fox). Nope, not to be. He keeps having dreams, and vivid, mysterious, dreams that feature mysterious writings? Just like with the first outing of this franchise, the story drags the young couple into a battle between the "Autobots" and their foes, the "Decepticons" only this time the rehash of the hidden power-cube story tries to immerse itself in ancient Egyptian mythology as a means of making the never ending assemble/disassemble/reassemble fight scenes emerge as something less repetitive and, frankly, dull. There isn't really a script to speak of, and at 2½ hours this really does feel like you could have actually built one of the pyramids in the time it takes to come to what is the inevitable tee for another sequel. John Turturro steals his scenes as the ultra-hammy agent "Simmons" and we have Josh Duhamel as the eye-candy in an uniform but as with the first film, Fox is as wooden as a skateboard. Although there is pretty much non-stop action throughout, I still couldn't tell who is fighting with whom nor is "Bumblebee" getting any better at the close protection game. One for die hard fans, I think - it certainly left me yawning.

r96sk

<em>'Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'</em> is much like the original for me, in that I never got hooked into what was being portrayed in front of my eyes; I was more just processing the events, rather than actually absorbing anything. Don't get me wrong, neither flicks are bad, just not good in my opinion. I personally have a hard time differentiating all of the robots, even main dude Optimus Prime. Their designs aren't eye-catching to me, I don't feel like I'm looking at anything other than metal and tiny little light up eyes. The wall-to-wall action doen't help either, what with them just clattering into each other constantly. With that said, the aforementioned carnage does help in regards to the pacing and run time. 150 minutes is way too long, though to be honest it flows well for a movie of that length and I was never desperate for the end credits to arrive. I just wasn't properly enjoying myself at any point. Shia LaBeouf works, a competent and well chosen lead no doubt. Megan Fox really is only there to look beautiful though, eh? No dislike directed at Fox at all, more so at those responsible for the lack of tangible character development offscreen. The rest of the cast are alright, Tyrese Gibson is quite underused though. The voice cast are slightly better than those behind LaBeouf/Fox. I watched that first film just over five years ago, I hadn't realised until recently that they had made seven (!) of them; plus that bonus one last year. As if I'm going to watch them al... of course I am. I'm bound to like at least one, right?