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Bumblebee (2018)

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Critic Consensus: Bumblebee proves it's possible to bring fun and a sense of wonder back to a bloated blockbuster franchise -- and sets up its own slate of sequels in the bargain.

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On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), on the cusp of turning 18 and trying to find her place in the world, discovers Bumblebee, battle-scarred and broken. When Charlie revives him, she quickly learns this is no ordinary, yellow VW bug.

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Where the Bay "Transformers" movies alternated between ecstasy and dullness, "Bumblebee" is consistently middling.

December 31, 2018 | Full Review…

If only not being terrible was the same as being good; Bumblebee is still just reheated nostalgia.

December 26, 2018 | Rating: C+ | Full Review…

The movie works in large part because of the depth of Steinfeld's performance. We haven't seen such a well-realized character in any of the other Transformers movies.

December 24, 2018 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…

Imagine if John Hughes made a Transformers movie. Or: Think E.T., but with auto parts.

December 24, 2018 | Rating: 3/5 | Full Review…

"Bumblebee" does hold up as a fun, family-appropriate movie on its own terms, and redeems its beleaguered franchise in the process.

December 21, 2018 | Rating: 3/4 | Full Review…

After the cacophonous abomination that was Michael Bay's Transformers: The Last Knight, I suppose the mere whiff of competency smells good in comparison.

December 21, 2018 | Rating: 2/4 | Full Review…

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Finally a Transformers movie made by a true filmmaker and the franchise may finally ignite the series. The issue has always been Michael Bay's style of humour and lack of direction for the characters. Knight on the other hand course corrects and provides a heartfelt connection to the series. The first 10 minutes are some of the most impressive action scenes of the series, relentless. It is a shame that audiences have neglected this, most likely due to the very poor Last Knight storyline. They have a chance to ignore the other movies in the franchise now and it is a good idea, the mythology of the characters was essentially destroyed by a director with little or no care for the franchise. I hope Knight returns in some form and Bay is sidelined for the future, think Snyder for the DC universe. This is a funny and at times heartfelt story, that services the fans and new fans at the same time. Great action and without the dumb jokes that plague the Transformers central series. 08/01/2019.

Brendan Nicholls
Brendan Nicholls

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What's not to love about Bumblebee? The bar of expectation has been set so low for the Transformers franchise, so much so that anything better than the mind-numbing robot fights of the past must be good. Some parts were cute, like Bumblebee smashing the settee he sat on and truly bumbling away, yet so unnecessary. The back story of Hailee Steinfeld's daddy issues was also a distraction and cringeworthy. I had more fun watching the kids in the cinema screaming with delight at every Decepticon - Autobot battle, crying out when Bumblebee got beaten up really bad, and laughing at Bumblebee's antics. It's really for the kids, and I think they deserved to enjoy this one.

Chrisanne Chin
Chrisanne Chin

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Why haven't they been making these kind of Transformers movies from the beginning? Bumblebee is a scaled-down, character-driven family film where the bigger moments re about fitting in, finding your sense of self, and keeping your new alien robot friend hidden from your parents. Set in the late 80s, Hailee Steinfeld (Edge of Seventeen) plays a high school senior dreaming of a life beyond her neighborhood and family. The ticket out is a new car, which just happens to be an Autobot from another planet disguised as a VW beetle. Because Bumblbee had his memory wiped from a fight years earlier, he's very childlike and endearing, and the interaction between the big robot and Steinfeld will rekindle more than a few memories for The Iron Giant, E.T., and other classic "boy and his dog" tales. There's a real attention to the characters, big and small, that makes this the best Transformers movie. Not everything has to be about the next world-destroying cataclysm. There's plenty of formidable drama in watching a teen girl navigate the world with an unconventional new friend. Director Travis Knight (Kubo and the Two Strings) graduates to the world of live-action with a terrific feel for the visual parameters and material. It helps that Knight gives his film a sense of scale without sacrificing coherency. The camera prefers wider shots and longer takes so the audience can follow the action. The movie also has a sly sense of humor it knows when it call upon, like a highly enjoyable John Cena who is baffled at his government's open door policy to evil robot aliens: "They have Decepticon in their name. Is that not a red flag to anyone else?" This is a well-paced, sweetly heartfelt movie with good humor, good characters, and good action. If this is what happens when you strip Michael Bay from the franchise, then lock him up. Nate's Grade B+

Nate Zoebl
Nate Zoebl

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