Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 (Movie Review)

Dir: Jonathan Liebesman
Starring: Megan Fox, Will Arnett
Dur: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Action/Animated
Rating: 2/5
PG: Sexual innuendoes are used.

This is a film that will mostly appeal to teenage and pre-teen boys. The turtles are animated but in a sophisticated way. They are up-to-date with the latest gizmos and lingo although they still use their traditional weapons and battle their traditional enemy.

There isn’t much to get out of the film except for a couple of humorous dialogues. The plot seems ridiculous – an old hag in a Gucci dress. Since there is little reality, Megan and Will are forced to carry the show, which they do admirably. Megan is the one to look out for although she’s not nearly at her best. Her role in Transformers seems to be a distant perfection lost over the years. She tries hard but just cannot pull the film through herself.


There are plenty of laughs and dizzying action – wait, did I mention that it seems ridiculous? The naiveté portrayed can only be devoured by young minds and eyes. It’s a kiddish flick. Don’t waste your time on it unless you’re still holding on to your childhood.

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