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I would disagree, this film was brilliantly done. I only had a few minor issues like story telling in some aspects, continuity in the last battle, and a few cliche's. They were all very minor though.
The production value alone makes this movie worth seeing. Everything was shot and done so well to make the world come to life, and the acting was better than any movie I've seen this year!
They made a grizzled Shia Lebeouf. That's an accomplishment.