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The story tells of a powerful adventure that took place in 1987 in a shelter in a small coastal town in California, where the robot returns Bumblebee the Autobot. The man begins a new life, where he meets a girl named Charlie who is 18 years old and trying to help him. Charley begins to encourage Bumblebee the Autobot but soon finds out that he will fight against the enemies.
One of the best transformer films. Always have been a Bumblebee fan, and this film really did the bee justice.
2019-03-27 07:03
Meta Anonymous
@Gamesy You don't know what the fuck you're talking about if you think the other Transformer movies were better.
2019-03-09 13:03
Anony Anonymous
Michael Bay was the producer, and this is a great movie!
2019-02-13 08:02
peyton_osterhoutkPO SolarMovie user
what do you people expect its a movie for a side character was only meant to explain things before the first 5 movies movie
2019-01-30 20:01
Anon Anonymous
A lot of heart in this movie. The original 5 slowly got worse and I was glad when it was all over, but this makes me want more. So happy Michael Bay didn't direct this one, that made such a huge difference.
2019-01-30 10:01
Unknown Anonymous
I know right
2019-01-20 01:01
Loki Anonymous
Meh...
2019-01-19 21:01
Gamesy Anonymous
Lol what a terrible movie they really took a step back with this one
It has taken the franchise more than a decade to get its act together, but finally we get to experience what a Transformers movie should have been all along.
Bumblebee works because it dares to tap into a new dimension in this franchise: Legitimate emotional reactions. We humans like to refer to them as feelings!
Steinfeld is an enormously talented actress, and the film knows to spend some time with her and not try to hurry things along to the next big set piece.
Nostalgic without being mindlessly retro; a sweet, heartfelt girl-and-her-alien-robot-car action-adventure buddy dramedy that hits all the right notes. Hailee Steinfeld is terrific, and there's not a whiff of Michael Bay to be found.
Everything about Bumblebee feels like a fresh start for the franchise: director Travis Knight strips down the Transformers aesthetic to something cleaner and more coherent...
Steinfeld injects the right mix of sparky teen angst and feisty humour, adding layers to each scene that builds Iron Giant-style emotions between this girl and her car.