Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking

Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking 1

After many years of absence, the famous robot movie franchise returns with the 7th episode – Transformers: The Beast Rises.

Director Travis Knight took over the franchise with the Bumblebee spin-off in 2018 but did not achieve the expected commercial success.

Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking

Transformers: The Beast Rises is not just a simple part of the franchise.

The Maximals army – robots capable of transforming into animals – is introduced, which is also the focus and new breeze of the film.

Along with that is the villain Terrorcons led by Scourge.

Of course, Transformers cannot lack the appearance of the Autobots – the beloved robots and the heart of the brand.

At the same time, Mirage – an Autobots disguised as a silver Porsche 964 Carrera RS 3.8 – was stolen by young man Noah Diaz (Anthony Ramos).

Noah becomes the new main role of the Transformers franchise, replacing the character played by actors Shia LaBeouf and Mark Wahlberg in previous parts.

With the appearance of new forces such as Maximals or Terrorcons, audiences will certainly soon welcome more new characters from the Transformers toy and animation brand to the screen in the future.

The good news for Transformers fans is that this 7th movie is not bad at all.

Despite having to install many characters, director Steven Caple Jr.

Unlike the films directed by Michael Bay, Transformers: The Beast Rises focuses on more realistic human characters.

In particular, the harmony between the male lead Noah and the robot Mirage voiced by Pete Davidson.

However, the quality of Transformers: The Beast Rises is only good, not excellent.

Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking

The film received criticism from most critics, only achieving a fresh score of 55% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Photo: IMDb

Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking
Transformers 7: The first brick for a new cinematic universe, attractive but not groundbreaking

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