![]() ![]() The first three quarters of this movie is almost entirely “human” interaction. My ongoing complaint with these movies has always been that these Transformer films aren’t about the Transformers, and The Last Knight is the culmination of this. Anthony Hopkins shows up along with Laura Haddock, and everyone stands around spewing incoherent exposition until the next action sequence is cued up. Then… I don’t know… some things happen in no logical order. Cade Yaeger (Mark Wahlberg) is hanging out with the Autobots from the last film, including Bumble Bee, as an outlaw who is trying to protect as many of his robot friends as his can. ![]() In his absence more Transformers have come crashing to earth and humanity has started to be dicks to them and rounding them up. If you recall from the end of the last film, Optimus Prime launched himself into space to find the Autobots’ creator. Transformers: The Last Knight doesn’t so much have a plot as it has a bunch of action sequences attached together by people saying words that make no sense. ![]()
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