In a film that has been set at such a massive scale, there is not a single moment that shocks the audience. Never once does the film make you exclaim that 'Okay, now I didn't really see this coming'!
You know the manner in which the good versus bad battle would culminate. You know that the 'hero' will get not more than a scratch or two on his body even as the entire world is blown to pieces around him. And last but not the least, you know that the movie will have metals of all shapes and sizes taking shape of Transformers (or vice versa) and become a part of either good or bad.
The film appears to be dry when it comes to the humour factor. There is hardly a dialogue that brings in a chuckle as one sorely misses the tongue in cheek humour. Glamour quotient too is surprisingly kept at the middle even as Megan Fox plays a typical arm-in-arm and I-will-never-be-away-from-you heroine role.
Worse, Shia hardly has a role to sink his teeth in, unlike the first part of the film where he still had something substantial to offer.
All in all, the film is a quintessential summer flick, something which is reflected in the phenomenal collections that 'Revenge of the Fallen' has earned globally. It is one of those films that psyche audiences to get into the theatres and have one look at least.
It doesn't really have a repeat value to it, but the science fiction element coupled with some extraordinary graphics ensure that the film does find its loyal set of audience at least.