Sunday, July 3, 2011

TRANSFORMERS

OK, first things first- the trailer leaves you wanting for more. Yeah mann! Looks like the third installment will salvage the pride; some of which was lost in the second one, for the TRANFORMERS series. Added to it the surge of 3D technology, your eyes are in for a spectacular treat. And now comes the sad.., actually the saddest part- no Megan Fox! I know, many guys would be grieving over this, maybe your girlfriends' would be celebrating over it. There are only Beasts now, not any Beauty. I mean, how many would really want to watch Optimus Prime barge on the screen, trying to save this bloody planet or for that matter, Megatron in the ring! How does it matter if there's no Damsel in Distress to save. The story goes off balance when there is no BEAUTY for the BEAST. Yup! that classic tale of beauty and the beast; there's nothing fairy about it unlike the other tales. Two characters which are poles apart weaved together to form a tragic tale. Why would a beauty in all her senses befriend a beast? why will a beast change himself for her? Yet the inevitable happens and it still happens, around us, in this world. Change happens, and sometimes that change transforms the beast within us for better. But for it to happen, we need a beauty. AND HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE when there's no Megan Fox! For all you know, Optimus might have a soft corner for her, or Bumblebee for that matter. So when he doesn't see her in this movie, all hell breaks loose. To compensate for her loss, they add more of those MEAN,UGLY, GIGANTIC machines. How thoughtful! In between all these, what will our protagonist, that Witwicky boy do. Save this world for Mojo perhaps. The action sequences will be a-rate no doubt, the moon more darker too but we'll miss the sassy lady.Hence the truth remains, Beauty and the Beast co-exist; you can't have one without the other. Well.., maybe the Beauty but not the Beast surely.
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