Hbomber did a great analysis of Transformers: the Movie. It may not have resonated exactly as intended (it was only intended to sell toys), but seeing visceral, graphic death in what had been a relatively light-hearted universe was like the shock of adulthood coming at you. Unicron does not represent malevolent evil so much as a cold and indifferent force of nature (he's just gotta eat). What ultimately beats him isn't military force, but the Matrix, which is a textbook macguffin but represents hope itself in how the characters think and talk about it. I think the movie ultimately gives as much as it takes, although I honestly can't remember how much it traumatized me as a child.
HBomb recontextializing the universal greeting from a terrible contrived plot point to a genuinely revolutionary message of optimism is one of my favorite takes of his. Quality vid, quality movie.
My father watched it as a child and showed it to me on VHS when I was like 6-7, I distinctly remember how gloomy and doomy that movie was, especially for a childrens toy movie
Fully agreed. I especially love the backgrounds, which are absolutely trippy, like they gave the artists free reign to imagine the most alien, bizarre vistas imaginable. And the robot fights have a feeling of mass and force that not even the CGI Bayformers could match.
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Hbomber did a great analysis of Transformers: the Movie. It may not have resonated exactly as intended (it was only intended to sell toys), but seeing visceral, graphic death in what had been a relatively light-hearted universe was like the shock of adulthood coming at you. Unicron does not represent malevolent evil so much as a cold and indifferent force of nature (he's just gotta eat). What ultimately beats him isn't military force, but the Matrix, which is a textbook macguffin but represents hope itself in how the characters think and talk about it. I think the movie ultimately gives as much as it takes, although I honestly can't remember how much it traumatized me as a child.
HBomb recontextializing the universal greeting from a terrible contrived plot point to a genuinely revolutionary message of optimism is one of my favorite takes of his. Quality vid, quality movie.
The idea of "let's be friends" being a universal concept that transcends species and worlds is a pretty fuckin' beautiful thought.
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My father watched it as a child and showed it to me on VHS when I was like 6-7, I distinctly remember how gloomy and doomy that movie was, especially for a childrens toy movie
Wait that was amazing. It is beautifully animated
Fully agreed. I especially love the backgrounds, which are absolutely trippy, like they gave the artists free reign to imagine the most alien, bizarre vistas imaginable. And the robot fights have a feeling of mass and force that not even the CGI Bayformers could match.
So they did the FFXIV transition to A Realm Reborn before it was cool