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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 9 de marzo de 2021
Perfecta y con audio en castellano
Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 10 de marzo de 2019
Edicion italiana en BD que incluye castellano en todos los discos. La única forma de tener el disco 2D y 3D en un mismo pack, ya que en España salieron en ediciones distintas
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 29 de agosto de 2018
Fantastica edición que incluye la versión 3d, 2d y un bluray de extras y todo en castellano.
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Revisado en España 🇪🇸 el 7 de diciembre de 2017
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Paul Tapner
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Secret history
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 9 de noviembre de 2017
Fifth move in the Transformers movie series. Based on the popular toy range. Once again directed by Michael Bay.
This picks up from the end of the fourth film, so having seen all the previous four will help you get into this.
Sometime after the end of that one, and Transformers galore are coming to Earth. Despite the best efforts of a new military force designed to deal with them. Cade [Mark Wahlberg] is hiding out and helping those he can. Optimus continues his quest, but runs into a foe he didn't expect.
But we start with a flashback to Arthurian times, and the first hint that the Transformers have been involved with human history for longer than most expected. Because that history is about to come back into play, and the fate of the human race is at stake. Bold heroes are required...
You've heard some films described as movies of two halves. Well this is a film of three thirds. Initially it continues the grim and gritty tone from the fourth film, with various shenanigans going on in the states with Cade in the thick of it. He starts to build a surrogate family, with two reasonably well drawn supporting characters. This section though doesn't manage to clutter the narrative too much, so is quite watchable.
Then suddenly things take a bit of a turn. And we're off to Britain. Leaving some of the characters seemingly forgotten about. And new ones brought in. There's an eccentric Lord played by Sir Anthony Hopkins. His eccentric transformer sidekick Cogman, and Professor Vivian Wembly [Laura Haddock] who knows her history, doesn't believe the brave and the bold really exist. And is of an age where her family really think she ought to have a husband by now. The former has a scheme, and the latter is about to have her world changed forever...
This third of the film is absurdly, brilliantly entertaining. With great use of English locations. A superb performance from Anthony Hopkins who really is great fun, and seems to be having great fun himself. And Laura Haddock makes Vivian very engaging. Some interesting scripting does interesting things with mythos and back story. There's great use of London locations and a cracking good car chase.
But then in the final third, it has to pull it all together. And just has a bit too much to put in. The script doesn't know what to do with Vivian anymore, who is only there to have epiphanies. And she gets lost in the crowd as it remembers characters seemingly forgotten, so there are an awful lot of people to touch base with. Big action explosions and the like follow. Which are watchable. Just not as fun as that middle third.
Optimus Prime as ever gets beaten from pillar to post in the first two thirds, then remembers himself and fights to win in the final third.
It's not a bad final third, but it's just not as good as that middle. Everything is wrapped up with the promise of one even bigger battle to come. Stay watching during the end credits early on for a hint about that.
An entry in a franchise that has probably gotten to the point of needing a few changes or a reboot, but a slight step up from the last two, in that it does manage to have some fun along the way.
It is a twelve certificate due to some innuendo related humour.
The disc has the following language and subtitle options:
Languages: English. Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish.
And the usual flyer with code to download copy of the film onto a digital device.
On it's own, this would be a three star release.
But:
This is a dvd like those of old. Remember two disc editions with lots of special features?
This is one of those!
Disc two has approx. ninety minutes worth of those, in the shape of features which when watched all in a row [although you can only select to watch them one by one] form one big long look at the making of the film.
They are:
Merging mythologies. Nineteen minutes.
Creating destruction: inside the Packard plant. Five minutes.
Climbing the ranks. Eight minutes.
Uncovering the junkyard. Five minutes.
The royal treatment: transformers in the uk. Twenty five minutes.
Motor magic. Fourteen minutes.
Alien landscape: cybertron. Six minutes.
One more giant movie. Five minutes.
The two longest ones are the best, but Motor magic, with it's look at the robot characters, is also very involving. But all in all they are a good look at the production, and the kind of documentary you thought you would never see again on a dvd. So it's great to be able to watch such once more.
This disc has the following language and subtitle options:
Languages: English.
Subtitles; English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.
This disc does bump the release up to a four star rating as a whole.
This picks up from the end of the fourth film, so having seen all the previous four will help you get into this.
Sometime after the end of that one, and Transformers galore are coming to Earth. Despite the best efforts of a new military force designed to deal with them. Cade [Mark Wahlberg] is hiding out and helping those he can. Optimus continues his quest, but runs into a foe he didn't expect.
But we start with a flashback to Arthurian times, and the first hint that the Transformers have been involved with human history for longer than most expected. Because that history is about to come back into play, and the fate of the human race is at stake. Bold heroes are required...
You've heard some films described as movies of two halves. Well this is a film of three thirds. Initially it continues the grim and gritty tone from the fourth film, with various shenanigans going on in the states with Cade in the thick of it. He starts to build a surrogate family, with two reasonably well drawn supporting characters. This section though doesn't manage to clutter the narrative too much, so is quite watchable.
Then suddenly things take a bit of a turn. And we're off to Britain. Leaving some of the characters seemingly forgotten about. And new ones brought in. There's an eccentric Lord played by Sir Anthony Hopkins. His eccentric transformer sidekick Cogman, and Professor Vivian Wembly [Laura Haddock] who knows her history, doesn't believe the brave and the bold really exist. And is of an age where her family really think she ought to have a husband by now. The former has a scheme, and the latter is about to have her world changed forever...
This third of the film is absurdly, brilliantly entertaining. With great use of English locations. A superb performance from Anthony Hopkins who really is great fun, and seems to be having great fun himself. And Laura Haddock makes Vivian very engaging. Some interesting scripting does interesting things with mythos and back story. There's great use of London locations and a cracking good car chase.
But then in the final third, it has to pull it all together. And just has a bit too much to put in. The script doesn't know what to do with Vivian anymore, who is only there to have epiphanies. And she gets lost in the crowd as it remembers characters seemingly forgotten, so there are an awful lot of people to touch base with. Big action explosions and the like follow. Which are watchable. Just not as fun as that middle third.
Optimus Prime as ever gets beaten from pillar to post in the first two thirds, then remembers himself and fights to win in the final third.
It's not a bad final third, but it's just not as good as that middle. Everything is wrapped up with the promise of one even bigger battle to come. Stay watching during the end credits early on for a hint about that.
An entry in a franchise that has probably gotten to the point of needing a few changes or a reboot, but a slight step up from the last two, in that it does manage to have some fun along the way.
It is a twelve certificate due to some innuendo related humour.
The disc has the following language and subtitle options:
Languages: English. Subtitles: English, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish.
And the usual flyer with code to download copy of the film onto a digital device.
On it's own, this would be a three star release.
But:
This is a dvd like those of old. Remember two disc editions with lots of special features?
This is one of those!
Disc two has approx. ninety minutes worth of those, in the shape of features which when watched all in a row [although you can only select to watch them one by one] form one big long look at the making of the film.
They are:
Merging mythologies. Nineteen minutes.
Creating destruction: inside the Packard plant. Five minutes.
Climbing the ranks. Eight minutes.
Uncovering the junkyard. Five minutes.
The royal treatment: transformers in the uk. Twenty five minutes.
Motor magic. Fourteen minutes.
Alien landscape: cybertron. Six minutes.
One more giant movie. Five minutes.
The two longest ones are the best, but Motor magic, with it's look at the robot characters, is also very involving. But all in all they are a good look at the production, and the kind of documentary you thought you would never see again on a dvd. So it's great to be able to watch such once more.
This disc has the following language and subtitle options:
Languages: English.
Subtitles; English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.
This disc does bump the release up to a four star rating as a whole.

Mrs. Hatter
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Great Battle Sequences & Effects, Otherwise Not So Great
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 13 de septiembre de 2019
I watched this with the kids and their cousins and am a real sucker for any stupid big bright sci-fi/cartoon-to-cinema films, no matter how rubbish they are as I just love the fantasy aspect and all the big bright effects dazzling you to gloss over the fact that otherwise there isn't always that much going in terms of plot and characters etc. The first few Transformer films with the original cast I thought were actually pretty exceptional as they had good plots and well developed characters as well as all the huge impressive effects, but since then I feel like the films have gone down hill quite a lot and gotten progressively worse. Its still a spectacular sight, but they need to do more and more to cover the awful plots and paper thin characters. The kids loved it though and I enjoyed the big battle sequences!

RC
3,0 de 5 estrellas
Not a bad movie but it is very long for the stroy its trying to tell
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 6 de junio de 2018
OK, Like one of the previous reviewers I agree that this is a movie of three thirds. Two thirds good one third not so much so. Good points- loads of great humour (taking the mike out of hollywood themes for example). First third really different and starts a different narrative for why the transformers are around. Interesting robot butler/ninja psycho. First 2/3 excellent SFX. Liked all the new cast members - if the franchise goes on would be good too get a little continuity. Not such good points - wait wait too long; I know all of this franchise is too long but by 2 hours they had lost anything new to say or see - please if you want to continue -LESS is MORE. Some of the SFX in the last 1/3 was less than convincing - it was so large on scale that it couldn't generate the detail needed to be convincing. As with many of the previous movies in the series I think we've done the Megatron v Optimus Prime will he/won't win thing to death now - lets try a different angle if there is another movie.
Its not a bad movie but you do need to invest a lot of time to it.
Its not a bad movie but you do need to invest a lot of time to it.

James
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Badly directed, badly acted, not very good
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 19 de agosto de 2018
Well its gone downhill since Shia left but the worst ever was the dinasaur movie, horrendous but this is a cloae worst second, how can Megatron be alive when he was ripped apart in the last movie, plus its a mish mash and if you can get for less than a fiver buy it but its pretty crap.

Venomous Seviper
5,0 de 5 estrellas
Good movie
Revisado en el Reino Unido 🇬🇧 el 23 de noviembre de 2022
Was missing this movie in my collection so I bought it.