Capt.Failure wrote:Heh, no it's cool bro. I like answering these since I seriously analyze the plot and story of everything I watch and read. I take it as a friendly challenge.
Heheh, good to know.
amcgrath929 wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:amcgrath929 wrote:I think the "heaven of Primes" was the worst part of ROTF.
Why does no one like this part? It's one of my favorite parts.
It's just personal preference. I don't think it's a plot hole per say and I don't even really get into the debate of "souls". I just think it seemed desperate and kind of silly honestly.

Now this is just my personal opinion, but I felt some of the core elements in ROTF could have been much better with a little more elaboration. For instance, it would have been a lot easier for me to wrap my mind around the idea of the Allspark shard "downloading" information into Sam's mind, if only they had added a simple scene to explain it. Get either Ratchet or the Doctor to mention something about the nanotechnological nature of the Allspark and how it has the ability to convert organic matter into technorganic matter, or just anything that explains how something of cybernetic origin could be compatible with an organic brain. Granted, it;s alien technology, but a bit of explanation goes a long way.
Even a short CG scene where you see nano-molecular particles/nano-machines absorbing through Sam's fingertips and working their way up his brain, and slowly "cyberizing" his gray matter--even that would have sufficed. The film did show a tiny spark igniting when Sam held the shard, but what
REALLY needed to be added was the idea that particles from the shard assimilated into Sam's body, slowly cyberizing him, which allows him access to the data contained inside the shard. That added plot point would also lend a lot of plausibility to the scene where he communes with the dead Primes...because he's being augmented/mutated into a half human, half Cybertronian technorganic being.
I'm no screenwriter, but IMO, that would have made this particular plot point in ROTF more believable.
I could easily believe how in the first movie, Megatron burned Cybertronian glyphs into Archibald Witwicky's eyes and glasses, because it's actually plausible because in the real word, like how something super bright burns an after image into your irises.
Take Iron Man 2 for instance. I've heard that in the DVD commentaries, even the director admitted that the thing about inventing a new element was a load of BS. Be that as it may, it made itself at least mildly plausible in the eyes of the viewer.
That said, the idea of Sam with the Allspark's information in his mind is quite workable, except it needs a little more explanation to allow the viewer to suspend his disbelief.
Admittedly, I'm a real stickler when it comes to these things, so it shouldn't really bother most other viewers.
DISCLAIMER: I'm just expressing my personal opinions here, with no malicious intention of trolling or trashing ROTF.