I have seen the film but I can't write a review on it.
So can anybody help and just put a few sentences down for me please?
And can you not use big fancy words just keep it plain and simple?
Thanks
Kyle :)Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?A youth chooses manhood. The week Sam Witwicky starts college, the Decepticons make trouble in Shanghai. A presidential envoy believes it's because the Autobots are around; he wants them gone. He's wrong: the Decepticons need access to Sam's mind to see some glyphs imprinted there that will lead them to a fragile object that, when inserted in an alien machine hidden in Egypt for centuries, will give them the power to blow out the sun. Sam, his girlfriend Mikaela, and Sam's parents are in danger. Optimus Prime and Bumblebee are Sam's principal protectors. If one of them goes down, what becomes of Sam?Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?
It was a movie based on real life events and starred a really cool car named Optimus Prime. Optimus Prime reppresented Jesus in the Philosophical undertone of the movie.Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?Giant robot fights, plot holes, megan fox, the end.Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?
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Exact same movie as the first one, hot girl that can't act runs pointlessly around with skimpy clothing for the eye candy and people running to and from giant robots with lots of explosions. Two new robots make an appearance that are meant to be black people (aka jar jar Bink's) for comic relief and it fails miserably. Same story and action as the first one so if you like the first one now you can watch it again, but its called transformers 2.Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?An existential purview encompassing the human exigency towards anthropomorphism of inanimate objects in order to accommodate debilitating feelings of powerlessness in a world where the aliens are coming for us. A little heavy on Kantian ethics at times.Can anybody write about transformers 2 for me please?
Michael Bay's postmodern opus, Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen examines in great detail the reciprocal relationships of men and machines in the context of American culture. The Autobots, robots able to transform (as the title indicates) between human and vehicular forms, become a trenchant illustration of the constantly shifting dual nature that industrialized society pushes upon us. We are at once autonomous people and simply cars to be driven, mechanical instruments that the economic and political forces that reign over us use to move their freight, both ideological and physical. In this way, Optimus Prime, a semi-trailer, must surely be the Autobots' leader, as his secondary role is the most beneficial for commercial activity, and therefore his value to the military industrial complex that he serves is the highest.
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