Transformers The Last Knight
SCORE: 54
		
 
If you have been reading reviews over the last few months you know we 
		purchased a variety of products on Black Friday 2017 for reviews. 
		Transformers The Last Knight is one of those products. For the entire 
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		takes 154 minutes to watch Transformers The Last Knight. There is also a 
		small scene in the credits that leads me to think there will be at least 
		one more movie in this franchise.
		
		Transformers The Last Knight has plenty of robot violence and action. 
		All of these Transformers keep coming to Earth. They are hunted by this 
		group of humans called the TRF. Autobots hide thanks to help from Cade 
		Yeager. Megatron is back and eventually so is Optimus Prime. A new 
		mysterious female robot (Quintessa) is revealed on Cybertron. She wants 
		to suck the life out of the Earth to save Cybertron. Unicron also makes 
		a sleepy appearance in Transformers The Last Knight.
		
		The issues families can have with Transformers The Last Knight are 
		violence, bad language, lack of attire, blood, enticement to lust, 
		murder, hate, and more. Transformers The Last Knight has a lot of bad 
		language. Some of the worst words too. Why was that needed? It really 
		hurts this movie, and descends it into only for worldly adults. The 
		enticement to lust is lower in Transformers The Last Knight than 
		previous Transformer movies.
		
		Transformers The Last Knight teaches that Merlin made a deal with a 
		Transformer to keep them safe. In return these robot knights merge into 
		a giant three headed dragon and save King Arthur. Cade Yeager becomes 
		the last knight in an attempt to stop Quintessa from destroying the 
		planet Earth. The theme of destroying Earth to save Cybertron comes 
		through again in Transformers The Last Knight.
		
		Transformers The Last Knight leaves me with so many questions. How does 
		Megatron keep coming back to life? If Bumblebee could speak at that one 
		moment without a sound box, why can't he speak normally at other 
		instances? The Decepticons seems like minor characters in Transformers 
		The Last Knight to me. Of course humans siding with Decepticons made 
		little sense to me.
		- Paul
Graphics: 50%
		Sound: 40%
		Replay/Extras: 70%
		Gameplay: 60%
		Family Friendly Factor: 50% 
		
		System: 
		Blu-ray/DVD
		Publisher: Paramount
		Developer: Bonaventura Pictures
		Rating: ‘PG-13’ for Parental Guidance suggested if under 13 years of age 
		{For violence and Intense Sequences of Sci-Fi Action, Language, and Some 
		Innuedo}
		
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