A la fuga en 1987, Bumblebee encuentra refugio en un depósito de chatarra en una pequeña ciudad costera de California. Charlie, al borde de cumplir 18 años y buscando su lugar en el mundo, d... Leer todoA la fuga en 1987, Bumblebee encuentra refugio en un depósito de chatarra en una pequeña ciudad costera de California. Charlie, al borde de cumplir 18 años y buscando su lugar en el mundo, descubre a Bumblebee herido.A la fuga en 1987, Bumblebee encuentra refugio en un depósito de chatarra en una pequeña ciudad costera de California. Charlie, al borde de cumplir 18 años y buscando su lugar en el mundo, descubre a Bumblebee herido.
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Right, well the one and only reason for me sitting down to watch "Bumblebee" was because the rest of the family wanted to, so I gave in and joined them.
Which, I must admit, that I am actually glad that I did. Because this spin off on the "Transformers" live action movies was actually the best in the entire franchise. Who knew? A spin off movie putting every other single "Transformers" movie to shame and outshines them by a mile.
The story in "Bumblebee" was good, it had something for the entire family, because it contained action, comedy, love, and good vs evil. Everything that was required to entertain everyone in the family.
What also worked in favor of the movie was the fact that they had acquired a proper cast for the roles - well, with the exception of John Cena, as I can't really claim that he fit the role in this movie. But everyone else was really cast nicely for their respective roles and characters.
There is a good abundance of action in the movie, and it is done with elegance, whereas some of the movies in the actual main franchise seemed to focus more on just random destruction and violence, And the fact that there actually was a proper underlying storyline and plot to supported by the action just made it all the more enjoyable.
It is difficult not to get drawn in and be swooped away by Bumblebee himself in this movie, whereas I didn't have quite the same feeling or reaction in the countless previous movies.
This is actually how they should have started the entire franchise off, instead of giving us a continuous array of explosions and CGI bedazzlement. If you, like me, grew up watching the "Transformers" cartoons in your childhood, then you definitely should take the time to sit down and watch the 2018 "Bumblebee", because director Travis Knight really nailed it right on the head here.
Which, I must admit, that I am actually glad that I did. Because this spin off on the "Transformers" live action movies was actually the best in the entire franchise. Who knew? A spin off movie putting every other single "Transformers" movie to shame and outshines them by a mile.
The story in "Bumblebee" was good, it had something for the entire family, because it contained action, comedy, love, and good vs evil. Everything that was required to entertain everyone in the family.
What also worked in favor of the movie was the fact that they had acquired a proper cast for the roles - well, with the exception of John Cena, as I can't really claim that he fit the role in this movie. But everyone else was really cast nicely for their respective roles and characters.
There is a good abundance of action in the movie, and it is done with elegance, whereas some of the movies in the actual main franchise seemed to focus more on just random destruction and violence, And the fact that there actually was a proper underlying storyline and plot to supported by the action just made it all the more enjoyable.
It is difficult not to get drawn in and be swooped away by Bumblebee himself in this movie, whereas I didn't have quite the same feeling or reaction in the countless previous movies.
This is actually how they should have started the entire franchise off, instead of giving us a continuous array of explosions and CGI bedazzlement. If you, like me, grew up watching the "Transformers" cartoons in your childhood, then you definitely should take the time to sit down and watch the 2018 "Bumblebee", because director Travis Knight really nailed it right on the head here.
Just like Hailee Steinfeld sings in the end credits song, Transformers has been brought back to life. The 80s nostalgia is definitely fun, but what really makes this film is the heart and connection between Charlie and Bumblebee. Charlie is easily the most realized character in the franchise. I enjoyed the lower key approach of this film and actually being able to see what was happening during the action scenes. This was a much needed reset for the series and hopefully this level of quality will continue.
Steps outside the Transformer series really well to be a successful standalone entry.
Provides all the fantastic shinny things the movies are renowned for but has a much better story than the later Transformer movies.
Very enjoyable movie that will keep most moviegoers entertained :)
Provides all the fantastic shinny things the movies are renowned for but has a much better story than the later Transformer movies.
Very enjoyable movie that will keep most moviegoers entertained :)
Heartwarming story, but seems tailored to be more enjoyable to the 8-12 year old's as an upgrade from the 80's animated series. It's not your expected typical adult action filled Transformers installment. You can tell this was written by an inexperienced amateur writer, Christina Hodson. The directing was fairly decent, considering this was Animator Travis Knight's first live action film he's directed. Not sure why the producers (especially Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg) decided to cheap out on these key elements, and then have to pay for pretty much every fake 10/10 review this film has on here. The film's soundtrack was a good throwback to some good 80's songs. Hailee Steinfeld was perfect as always, but pairing her up with Jorge Lendeborg Jr. and his banana seat bike, made them both look like they were 12 years old. Although still enjoyable, I expected more. Would I recommend it? Yes for kids, not really for adults. Would I see it again? Nope, but I'm sure my 8 year old nephew will. It's a 7/10 from me.
Bumblebee is surprisingly fantastic, it had better written humor and characters. it's a transformer movie but with heart and soul. The action sequences are excellent and had far less unnecessary explosions and better editing as you can see everything clearly. The characters are well drawn and have personality. Bumblebee is such a lovable character in this one and his dynamic duo with Charlie is just perfect. The performances are very good; Hailee Steinfeld is well-casted, and she easily carries the film. The visual effects are stunning, and the soundtrack is amazing; it has a lots of classic 80s songs that fits well with the themes presented in the movie.
Overall, Bumblebee is one of the better films in the transformer franchise, it's well-written and has rich characters, and also very entertaining.
Overall, Bumblebee is one of the better films in the transformer franchise, it's well-written and has rich characters, and also very entertaining.
'Bumblebee' Cast Dream Up '80s Action-Movie Duos
'Bumblebee' Cast Dream Up '80s Action-Movie Duos
Hailee Steinfeld and her Bumblebee co-stars pair the lovable Autobot with their favorite '80s movie characters to create some potential action-movie duos.
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- CuriosidadesUntil the release of Transformers One (2024), Peter Cullen (voice of Optimus Prime) is the only cast member to appear in every theatrically-released Transformers film. He had voiced the character in The Transformers: The Movie (1986), as well as the original series and reprised the role in the live-action films, including this one.
- PifiasWhen Bumblebee plugs into the wall socket, he plugs into the ground line. This should have had no effect.
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Agent Burns: They literally call themselves Decepticons. That doesn't set off any red flags?
- Créditos adicionalesSPOILER: There is a mid-credits scene: Bumblebee reunites with Optimus Prime in a forest as more Autobots arrive and Charlie finishes fixing the Corvette.
- Versiones alternativasAlthough the original British submission was uncut and rated 12A, it was replaced by a cut PG version removing 6 seconds of violence/injury.
- ConexionesFeatured in Orbit Report: Will The Bumblebee Movie Be Good? (2018)
- Banda sonoraBigmouth Strikes Again
Written by Morrissey (as Steven Morrissey) and Johnny Marr
Performed by The Smiths
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- Brighton Falls
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- Presupuesto
- 135.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 127.195.589 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 21.654.047 US$
- 23 dic 2018
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 467.989.645 US$
- Duración
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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