When I watched it long ago in school, everything seemed more or less dystopian. Today, the viewing experience is more than blurred. Now everyone knows who Michael Bay is.
This is probably his smartest movie. The idea of an island and a dystopian organization is beautiful and thought-provoking. By the middle of the movie, all the characters are acting like idiots.
What is only the attempt of a treacherous murder in the form of seating the victim behind the wheel of his expensive car and calling a combat helicopter, which prevented him from quietly taking him to a quiet place and passing on to the punishers will remain for the viewer one of a thousand questions.
Bay tries to distract the viewer with cool special effects, but it turns out so. It seems that you listen to an interesting story, where the narrator slowly begins to twist and then it is not clear where the truth is and where the lie is. And the railroad rollers fly through the streets of the city.
Medium, passing shoes. Although the first half of the film and the overall idea is cool. The first hour, I'd recommend watching.