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Something aboutBumblebeejust fails to click, though. At no point do I think it teeters toward the “bad movie” realm, but it lacks the real charm and excitement it needs. In terms of story,Bumblebeebears a decided resemblance to the 2007Transformers. Both feature teenaged protagonists who...
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Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As an extension of the Transformers universe, Bumblebee fares better than its predecessors. That said, the movie doesn’t dazzle, as it feels too derivative to become anything memorable. Starring Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena.