The 10 Most Confusing Things in ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’
News — By Nicholas on July 3, 2009 at 12:00 AM
“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” made over $200 million last week. What it didn’t make, however, was one lick of sense.
Now, suspension of disbelief is usually not a problem for me. Tell me that a billionaire could put on a bat suit and swoop around fighting crime and I’ll buy it. Or that a different billionaire could build flying armor in his basement. Or that in the future people will beam onto spaceships with their pointy-eared best friend. I’ll accept all of it. I’ll even take your word for it that a mechanized alien race can come to our planet, scan some cars, and turn themselves into vehicles.
That being said, there were moments in this new “Transformers” movie that were so confusing, so contradictory, or so corny that they completely took me out of the movie. Even days after watching it, some new inconsistency or plot hole would pop into my mind.
I can hear it already: “It’s a popcorn movie. It’s based on a bunch of toys. It’s just supposed to be fun.” And yes, all of those things are true. But that doesn’t mean I can’t ask questions about what in the world was going on. Here are the ten that I most want answered. (WARNING: contains spoilers).

1. In “Transformers,” there was this giant battle in the middle of downtown Los Angeles — excuse me, Mission City — that was witnessed by thousands of people at the very least. But somehow the government was able to cover up the whole thing, and now the existence of alien robots is just an internet rumor? How did they do it? Pay off everyone who was there and quickly fix millions of dollars in damage? Also, didn’t Keller (Jon Voight) go on TV and tell everyone we were being attacked by “a technological civilization far superior to our own”? How did they spin that?
2. There are two pieces of the Allspark cube left: the military has one under lock and key, and Sam discovers another. The Decepticons steal one and bring Megatron back to life. But when Sam (Shia LaBeouf) wants to bring back Optimus, he has to find the Matrix of Leadership on the other side of the globe. Why not use the other piece? Mikaela (Megan Fox) has it in her backpack the whole time. It brought his kitchen appliances to life, why can’t it do the same for Optimus?

3. Speaking of Megatron’s rebirth, when the Decepticons venture deep into the ocean to revive him, the Navy crew tracking them reads five contacts. When they get down there, they tear apart one of the robots for parts to rebuild Megatron. Then as they rise to the surface, the same Navy guys say they spot six contacts. The little “Doctor” robot popped out down there, but he’s about a third of the size of a person. Would he have shown up on sonar?
4. That reminds me: even if I were to forgive the Doctor’s German accent — and director Michael Bay is asking me to forgive a lot of ridiculous accents — why would a robot need glasses? He has little lenses that flip in front of his mechanical eyes. Couldn’t he just get his eyes adjusted? You’d think with all the laser guns, someone could perform a Lasik procedure.

5. Apparently, Transformers can look like people now. How? And how is it that even though the robo-girl (Isabel Lucas) is made of metal, she can still straddle Sam without crushing him. And if Bumblebee knows something’s wrong with her, why does he spit antifreeze at her instead of telling Sam? Yes, his voicebox is broken, but wasn’t it fixed at the end of the last movie?
6. The Fallen is the last of the Primes, since they all sacrificed themselves to stop him from destroying the sun. But then he says that Optimus is a descendant of the Primes. First, Transformers have kids? And second, how could he descend from them if they were all dead? And if the Fallen could only be destroyed by a Prime, why didn’t the originals just gang up on him back in the day? And what makes Optimus so special, anyway? Megatron beat him earlier, but all it takes is a few spare parts from creaky old Jetfire for him to take out the Fallen?
7. Sam, Mikaela, and Simmons (John Turturro) go to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. to find Jetfire. Then they walk out the back onto a wide open field with old planes and mountains in the distance. When did the National Mall start to look so much like to Tucson, AZ (where they really filmed that scene)?
8. The geography is just as bad when they go to Egypt. The stone city of Petra in Jordan is over 250 miles away, over mountainous terrain, with few paved roads and the Israeli border between them, so how can they drive from one to the other in a couple of hours. And the Pyramids are said to be shooting distance from the Mediterranean, but they are actually well over 80 miles inland. Even if the Navy ship had a secret rail gun, and even if the captain would take an order to fire from a former agent of a government branch that no longer exists (over a walkie-talkie that inexplicably starts working again), how could it hit a moving target from that distance?
9. Sam briefly dies and goes to Robot Heaven. Robot Heaven?!?!

10. Where does Sam’s bandage come from? What about his extra sock? Why does Sam’s roommate not contribute anything at all? What was the Fallen doing for those thousands of years Megatron was frozen in ice? How does one satellite receive transmissions from everywhere on the planet? Why does Wheelie hump Mikaela’s leg? Why do we have to see John Turturro’s thong? Why are robots who join together to become Devastator also seen fighting the Army at the same time? Why does the government want only our military fighting Decepticons when our weapons seem unable to make so much as a dent on any of them? Why did the ancient Egyptians build a pyramid around the sun-destroying machines instead of just breaking it? Why is the Matrix of Leadership bigger in the Fallen’s hand than in Sam’s? And how do Mikaela’s pants stay so clean?
OK, so I went overboard at the end, but the questions remain. And I’m sure more will pop up next time I think about the movie. But the movie did make a ton of money, and it’s earned a solid B+ rating from our users. Maybe I should go see it again. My questions probably won’t get answered in a second viewing, but if I can just clear them from my mind I can be in Robot Heaven, too.
By Matt McDaniel.
Source: http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/smg-transformers-10-questions.html
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LOLZ. i like some of the questions. and i wondered a lot about the 2nd question too… why is it that itsy bitsy piece that can revive megatron and jetfire cannot do the same for optimus prime?
Haha, I think the only possible answer to the 2nd question is that when the Decepticons revive Megatron with the allspark, Sam wasn’t there so he didn’t know it can do the same to Optimus.
Well, in the first place Sam would have known that the allspark is able to revive robots. Recall the scene where all the kitchen appliances come to life at the start of the movie.
Okay, well then he’s just plain stupid la. XD
reply to question 2: the other piece was use on jetfire
question 6: the matrix of leadership is what makes optimus prime a prime…. it is in the cartoons
question 8: remember the target is huge… so it is impossible to miss sumting so huge even at that distance… at the millitary has top grade visual systems. so the chances of missing sumting so big is almost impossible cuz rail guns shoot stuff at the speed of light so…80miles is very short for a bullet travelling at the speed of light
to question 6 they did gang up on the fallen.. but apparently he survived their Gangbang so he is still alive
question 10:Y DO U BOTHER ABOUT ALL THOSE STUFF?IT IS FILM!OMG!
This is an interesting article. LOL
I did think of the first point even from the first movie.
Robo-girl was sort of a hologram right? He didn’t exactly transform into a human like how they do to vehicles.
And Sam had a bandage on his hand because he REALLY got hurt in an accident in real life. To fit it into the story, he was dragged at one point. That’s how he got hurt.
At the end of the day, everyone’s watching Transformers for the action and graphics, and the storyline is cool enough for Transformers noobs like me. =D
Sherman, thanks a bunch for your input! I’m sure we will look at it from your angle =)
Jess, haha yea when I stumble upon the article, it does raised alot of questions, I don’t deny some of them I never thought of it! Still all in all, a great show! You got robot brawls and a hot chick to go with it, what else can you ask for XD
LOL yeah i noticed the allspark was used on jetfire, but i still could not get why the allspark disappeared. i mean, the allspark is more of a medium that channels energon right? why would it disappear after being used in resurrecting jetfire?
well maybe they lost the piece at the smithsonian. careless them then…
Beats me, thats the part I was confused too haha, its like after being used on jetfire then gone already.
exactly. i can ignore the other fallacies… nothing is perfect but i can’t understand how it just disappeared.
and i don’t get how this dude, who cannot be beaten by SIX of his powerful respected brothers, can be beaten by a descendant with spare parts from jetfire.
it seems illogical. is optimus that powerful? if yes why did he lose to megatron aisyhhh…
Point taken, and ditto question 6. Yea apparently robots have babies XDDD. I guess the only logical answer to your question, erm he kena backstabbed ma, sure la KO. XD
I had a question too, didn’t they smell or need to go to the bathroom? Running all over and never stopping? What about food? hmm
Haha! Yea now that you mentioned it XD oh well guess everything’s short-cut-ed XD
yes the number of robots on the radar is something ‘incorrect’ although i feel they did it delibratley because they were expecting all the other people who would be like..’hey megatron just came up why didn’t they see 6?’ all spark was lost after they raised jetfire, you even see same looking on the ground for it for a split second, optimus prome IS that powerful, although in the forest he was bombarded by a number of decepticons and megatron took advantage of that. THe fallen didn’t do anything for the thousands of years megatron was frozen in ice because Optimus was still alive, only Optimus finally died did the fallen do anything. The Egyptians didn’t build the death machine it was brought here by the fallen, in the beginning of the movie you can see that the fallen didn’t treat the humans very well, i doubt ancient egyptians had the technology to destroy a giant piece of super advanced robot machinary, so instead the spent many years covering it up probably because they didn’t want the aliens to return, thats one explanation. the geography of the movie is off with real life, although, we also dont have giant aliens here either. Watch the cartoons, ‘Alice” (shia’s college hottie) is a pretender, its another type of transformer – wikipedia. Wheelie humps makealas leg because its funny and to show her that he likes her, just like how jazz breakdances…he has seen other earthlings do it and copies it. also who cares if makealas pants are clean, she looks good, whats wrong with that? sheesh, there are a lot of discrepencies in other movies, why does everyone bash tf? just enjoy it
LOL @ joben. Yes I can feel that supportive aura of yours! Though we have to give credit where its due, TF2 is good, but I feel it can be better. Especially with films like G.I. Joe and District 9 now, its a very competitive box office!
kid…you have no life…fagot asshole. transformers are awsome, not you…get over it.