Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (12A) ***
The robots in disguise continue their age-old feud in the eagerly-awaited sequel to one of the biggest box office hits of 2007.
Director Michael Bay (Armageddon, Pearl Harbor) returns to the helm for Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen to destroy large swathes of planet Earth in a miasma of pyrotechnics and computer-generated imagery, courtesy of the wizards at Industrial Light & Magic and Digital Domain.
The second film pushes the visual effects envelope with more outrageous slam-bang thrills, apocalyptic set-pieces and skirmishes between the noble Autobots and their sworn enemies, the Decepticons.
At times, the screen becomes a blur of entangled, shiny automaton limbs and it's difficult to work out who has the upper hand until the dust settles or, as in the film's most heart-tugging moment, one of the metal monsters powers down for good.
Steve Jablonsky's booming orchestral score begins at an ominous growl for a throwaway prologue in 17,000 BC and steadily increases in volume to match the on-screen crash, bang, wallop.
Two years have passed since high school student Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) and his Autobot friends defeated power-hungry Megatron (voiced by Hugo Weaving).
In the intervening period, humankind has forged an alliance with Autobot leader Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) to create a top-secret military division known as NEST, which hunts down the last remaining Decepticons.
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen overstays its welcome by at least 30 minutes with a middle section that sags badly.
The introduction of a Decepticon called The Fallen echoes Star Wars, while chaotic scenes of appliances in the Witwicky family home coming to life are an obvious nod and a wink to Gremlins.
Bay orchestrates action sequences with customary aplomb and lack of subtlety, employing slow motion ad nauseam as American pluck once again
rescues humanity from annihilation.
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