I think people are being a little too hard on this movie. It was the sequel to a movie based on a cartoon from the 80s, what kind of story are they expecting?
That said, the story wasn't that hard to follow, I'm not sure why I keep reading people not understanding it. It followed a relatively linear line, namely:
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- Bad guy (the Fallen) tried to do some nasty stuff back in the day, and was stopped.
Bad guy has been biding his time.
Bad guy finds what he has been looking for that will allow him to do what he wanted so long ago, tries again.
Protagonists try to figure out what's going on, what they need to do to save the world, stop bad guy.
The end.
I've also heard complaints about people not being able to tell which robot was which. Seriously? It wasn't particularly difficult. Sometimes it would be difficult when Starscream and Megatron were both tag-teaming to tell exactly which one threw which punch, but putting it in context when the fight was over wasn't too difficult. "Oh, the one who got punched in the face and had his windshield wiper broken was Truckasaurus!" And finally, I've also heard complaints that they expected too much (spoilers)
suspension of disbelief. In a movie about sentient, transforming robots from outer space? You think they took too much creative license with geography, accents, etc? Whatever, dude!
I found the twins tolerable (even mildly humorous in some parts), I thought "the doctor" was a humorous character, and I liked Jetfire.
Overall, I found it to be an entertaining, action-packed, semi-humorous way to spend an evening with my girlfriend, a soda, and a big bucket of popcorn. Not sure why people were expecting Michael Bay to make anything more than that. Please remember that this guy made: Bad Boys I & II, Pearl Harbor, The Rock, Armageddon, The Island. Anyone who was expecting any more than they got was either being overly nostalgic for the cartoon, or has never seen a Michael Bay movie.
And it had Megan Fox.
I give it at least a
B-.