Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts

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  • Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure, Action
  • Release Date: 2023-06-06
  • Runtime: 127 minutes
  • : 7.189
  • Production Company: Skydance Media
  • Production Country: United States of America
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7.189/10
7.189
From 5,152 Ratings

Description

When a new threat capable of destroying the entire planet emerges, Optimus Prime and the Autobots must team up with a powerful faction known as the Maximals. With the fate of humanity hanging in the balance, humans Noah and Elena will do whatever it takes to help the Transformers as they engage in the ultimate battle to save Earth.

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Reviews

  • badelf

    8
    By badelf
    Living in a small town of retarded drunks who take a dislike to me for petty, subconscious reasons is probably my worst nightmare. This film brought my nightmare to life. Scary!
  • BornKnight

    7
    By BornKnight
    How much spoiler you can put on a poster? All of it it seems... The movie exposes some of the xenophobe caused by material issues that can happen anywhere in the world, but in Spain in this case against a couple of French that survives by an ecosutenatible live. The tensions rise up to peak and unavoidable point. Good acting, believable story, hard to watch - but with and open end that we (hope) wish for justice. A 7.5 out of 10.0 for me, B+. But could be better.
  • IMPmovies.on.Instagram

    7
    By IMPmovies.on.Instagram
    This is a beautifully crafted film inspired by real events, and it’s often unbearably tense. A French couple relocate to a remote Galician town in search of a closer connection to nature, but a simmering dispute with their neighbours quickly spirals out of control. The neighbours — the Anta brothers — are hostile, frequently drunk, and determined to get their way, while the French couple refuse to sign away their land. Luis Zahera and Diego Anido are superbly cast as the brothers, radiating menace and unpredictability. Whenever they’re on screen, there’s a constant sense that something terrible is about to happen. The film makes excellent use of long takes, most notably during an extended bar scene where Antoine shares a drink with the brothers — a masterclass in sustained, nerve-shredding tension. Without giving anything away, the ending may divide opinion. Some will find it satisfying, but I was left feeling frustrated, even angry. Still, this is a highly recommended thriller that repeatedly cranks the tension up to eleven and refuses to let go.

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