Transformers: trash but “successful”

Transformers (2007, C-), has break several box office records. Although its ratings are steadily dropping on RottenTomatoes.com, IMDB, and even Yahoo, nothing seem to slow it down on its way to earn as much money as possible in the shortest possible time.

Transformers is just another example of how art of film making has gone to a place nobody cares. It also encourages other film makers in a way that bad movies can be the next fortune. Entertainment is important, but it is not always compatible with art, and probably the public would never understand that.

It is really sad that sometimes, when judged by the general public, whether a movie is successful is based on the box office. We know it is not true; or why do we need so many film festivals?

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