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Transformers - 2, Return of Robots

The latest Hollywood action adventure ‘Transformers 2 – Revenge of Fallen’ is now being screened at Majestic cinema, Colombo, Chaya-Kegalle and Wembley-Kandy.

Directed by Michael Bay, the film which had its worldwide release on June 26 stars Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, Isabel Lucas and Ramon Rodriguez in the lead roles.

Following the worldwide success of ‘Transformers’, where the battle of cars, trucks and metallic was set in the earth now it is the battle for the universe which has just begun.

Two years have passed since young Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) saved the universe from a decisive battle between warring races of robotic aliens. Despite his extreme heroics, Sam is still an average teenager with everyday anxieties about heading to college, leaving behind his girlfriend Mikaela (Megan Fox), and separating from his parents (Kevin Dunn and Julie White) for the first time. Of course there is the additional burden of trying to explain his departure to his newest friend and guardian robot, Bumblebee. For Sam the goal is to lead a normal university lifestyle, but to do that, he must ignore his destiny.

While Sam has done his best to put the conflict at Mission City behind him and return to his daily routine, the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons, although a top secret incident, has instigated many changes. Sector 7 has since been disbanded and its most loyal soldier, Agent Simmons (John Turturro), summarily dismissed. In its place, a new agency, NEST, has been created. Utilizing experienced field commanders like Lennox (Josh Duhamel) and Epps (Tyrese Gibson), NEST seeks to work side by side with the Autobots to avoid another deadly confrontation with the Decepticons.

nfortunately National Security Advisor Theodore Galloway (John Benjamin Hickey) possesses little foresight to fully comprehend the inexorable dangers which abound. Driven to gain control of every defense organization, along with their potential for power, and at the same time do away with what he sees as a frivolous government bureau, Galloway endeavors to terminate NEST, believing that any threat of war has long since passed. It is his conviction that humans share no vested interest in the Autobots’ dispute with the Deceptions.

The movie imported by Liberty Cinemas Ltd is distributed by Cinema Entertainment (Pvt) Ltd – CEL.

 
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