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Bumblebee (2018)

On the run in the year 1987, Bumblebee finds refuge in a junkyard in a small Californian beach town. Charlie, 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.

Directing:
  • Mike Gunther
  • Brian Relyea
  • David Waters
  • Trisha Burton
  • Heather Harris
  • Travis Knight
Writing:
  • Christina Hodson
  • Shoji Kawamori
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Dec 15, 2018

Rating: 6.728/10 by 6102 users

Alternative Title:
Brighton Falls - US
BumbleBee - US
Bumble Bee - US
Transformers 6 - Bumblebee - US
Transformers: Bumblebee - US
Bumblebee 2018 - JP
变形金刚6 - CN
大黄蜂大电影 - CN
变形金刚外传:大黄蜂 - CN
大黄蜂 - CN
变形金刚外传大黄蜂 - CN
大黃蜂 - HK
大黃蜂 - TW
ტრანსფორმერები: ბამბლბი - GE
變形金剛 6 :大黄蜂 - HK
Трансформеры: Бамблби - RU
Трансформеры 6 - RU
Трансформеры Ребут - RU

Country:
China
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 53 minutes
Budget: $135,000,000
Revenue: $467,989,645

Plot Keyword: technology, based on toy, robot, spin off, 1980s

Hailee Steinfeld
Charlie Watson
John Cena
Agent Jack Burns
John Ortiz
Dr. Powell
Pamela Adlon
Sally Watson
Glynn Turman
General Whalen
Fred Dryer
Sheriff Lock
Isabelle Ellingson
Mean Girlfriend
Mika Kubo
Mean Girlfriend
Krystin Goodwin
News Reporter
Nick Pilla
Young Agent Simmons
Sachin Bhatt
Pilot Hutton
David Waters
Impatient Guy
Antonio D. Charity
Bill the Mechanic
Jake Huang
Danny's Paintball Team
Holland Diaz
Danny's Paintball Team
Dave Cutler
Danny's Paintball Team
Lars Slind
Humvee Driver
Dylan O'Brien
B-127 / Bumblebee (voice)
Peter Cullen
Optimus Prime (voice)
Angela Bassett
Shatter (voice)
Justin Theroux
Dropkick (voice)
David Sobolov
Blitzwing (voice)
Grey DeLisle
Arcee (voice)
Jon Bailey
Shockwave / Soundwave (voice)
Steve Blum
Wheeljack (voice)
Andrew Morgado
Cliffjumper (voice)
Kirk Baily
Brawn / Seekers (voice)
Dennis Singletary
Ratchet (voice)
Vanessa Ross
The Mean Girl (uncredited)
Tony Toste
Roller Coaster Rider (uncredited)
Nico Abiera
Boardwalk Patron (uncredited)
Jiana Alvarez
Teen Party Goer / Mean Girl (uncredited)
Jace Areff
Karate Studio Friend (uncredited)
Manny Avina
Karate Student (uncredited)
William W. Barbour
Neighbor (uncredited)
Jesse Stoudt
Boardwalk Teenager (uncredited)
DeMark Thompson
Sector 7 Agent (uncredited)
Boston Rush Freeman
Otis' Dojo Friend (uncredited)
Stephanie Heiner
Party Goer (uncredited)

TriggerZ

Decent, by the numbers, popcorn movie. Better than the other live action Transformers movie, but still not very good. Best parts were the fight scenes, especially on Cybertron. Otherwise, it was average, 5/10.

Gimly

Strong contender for best live-action _Transformers_ movie ever made, but Christ, what a low fuckin' bar that is. The fact it isn't the clear and absolute winner is a devastating criticism. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

CinemaSerf

So I thought that "Herbie" had it tough! Well his traumas look like tea with the Queen compared to poor old "Bumblebee"! He actually starts off life with the much less friendly moniker of "B-127" when he is sent to Earth to set things up amidst what looks like the end of the war between the his "Autobots" and the "Decepticons" on their home planet of "Cybertron". He lands slap bang in the middle of some top secret American military testing that handily looks at all things extra-terrestrial and that's when we encounter the menacing "Burns" (John Cena) who deduces that our yellow Meccano is not natural and that it must be hunted down and captured or destroyed. As if that we're not enough, "Blitzwing" is also on the planet and they have a duel that renders our yellow hero unable to speak and forced to turn into his more recognisable motor car shape while he repairs the damage from that combat and awaits his pals. "Charlie" (Hailee Steinfeld) discovers it hiding in a scrapyard and by touching things she shouldn't, activates all sorts of beacons and gadgets that breaks his cover and summons friend and foe alike for the usual slew of "Transformer" tear 'em limb from limb escapades. There's quite a bit of fun from the dialogue and the visual effects are enjoyable too as we follow a well trammelled path of formulaic storytelling, tempered with a little human bonding, and some mediocre acting. They've tried to give "Bumblebee" some personable characteristics - think of a less cowardly "C-3PO", but as an action adventure it's all just a bit long and predictable. The denouement is quite action-packed, though, and I think it's at the better end of this franchise so just about worth two hours.


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