Michael Bay's Transformers films haven't aged well
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Michael Bay’s Transformers movies were a cultural sensation and a huge commercial success in their day – but going back and rewatching them now, there are a few things that have already aged badly . There are some things in Bay’s Transformers films that did work.
9 Bay's Transformers Movies Are More Interested In The Humans Than The Robots The appeal of the Transformers franchise is, of course, the Transformers themselves. But Bay’s live-action movies were always more interested in dull, one-dimensional human characters like Sam Witwicky and Cade Yeager than the alien robots-in-disguise they encounter. If the human characters were identifiable and well-developed, they could offer the audience a relatable view of the Transformers’ arrival on Earth.
6 The Realistic Look Of The Transformers Removes All Their Personality In translating the Autobots and Decepticons into live-action, Bay’s Transformers movies went for a realistic look. These movies imagine what an actual robot made out of car parts would look like. With beady eyes and clanky, awkward body language, these CG Transformers designs aren’t just hideous; they also remove all the personality that the characters had in the original cartoon.
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