Transformers Character Sam Witwicky

by Michael Nielsen Transformers 2 'Revenge of the Fallen' is a continuation of the action film 'Transformers (2007)'. After hitting the charts it wou...


by Michael Nielsen

Transformers 2 ‘Revenge of the Fallen’ is a continuation of the action film ‘Transformers (2007)’. After hitting the charts it would have been unfair to discontinue the favorite characters and bring the favorite toys to life. So, the legacy continues with Transformers 2 bringing back the all-time favorite human Sam Witwicky.

The character of Sam is especially stirring in the movie. It is claimed in scores of picture magazines that his spectacular accomplishment will practically hypnotize the viewers. The most impressive part of his character is that he is a human fighting with machines, yet he is highly motivated to fight valiantly. He is the only human protagonist in the film.

Sam Witwicky is played by little Shia LaBeouf, who is at present a tiny bit further than a gauche geeky kid; he is a person caught in amid the war between the Autobots (the protagonist robots) and the Decepticons (the antagonist robots), as he was the one who found his grandfather’s glasses on which the coordinates of the All Spark’s location were imprinted. Sam destroyed Megatron (the antagonist of the movie) in Transformers and therefore shattered Cybertron (planet of the Transformers) and along with the Autobots found a new home on Earth.

Currently, in Transformers 2, Sam needs a fresh and autonomous life. He wants discharge from the stable watchfulness and fussing of his parents and moreover from his unbeatably admired car Bumblebee (the car he bought in the previous movie). He becomes enlighten regarding the evolution of the Transformers after joining a new school (for studying astronomy) with the help of the piece of All Spark (supply of life for the transformers) left with him.

On his first day, Sam is uncovered to All Spark and starts doing strange things like reading incredibly quickly and understanding things above a standard human’s standard. He writes somewhat in a dissimilar language and seems oblivious of the fact that he is acting unusually.

Sam receives visions of Cybertronian symbols, which lead to him finding the source of Energon on planet Earth. Energon is the source of power for the Transformers, which gives them energy and power. Now, as it is an important factor for all Transformers, the Decepticons are after Sam to imprison him so that they can gain the source of Energon and ultimately have the power to destroy Earth and the Autobots.

Now, Sam is headed to various countries and most important of all is Egypt, where the sequel continues. Sam discovers new mysteries and myths in the Transformers history. He discovers that the Transformers history is even older than the pyramids of Egypt themselves, and the Transformers are somehow related to the beginning of civilization.

Sam faces fresh adventures outside residence, relatives, as well as his love. Single-handedly barely with the support of his Autobot links, he confronts new-fangled dangers and twists and turns all along his expedition. In Egypt, the main battle between Autobots and Decepticons is fought. Sam is once again trapped in the middle of the crazy battle. He, of course, helps his Autobot friends in gaining the Energon. We will have to wait until the release of ‘The Revenge of the Fallen’ to see the much-rumored Sam.

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