When teenage Max McGrath discovers his body can generate the universe's most powerful energy, he must bond with the only being able to contain it - a mysterious techno-organic extraterrestrial named Steel. United as the superhero Max Steel, the two friends must combat an alien menace and unlock the secrets of their past. The adventures of teenager Max McGrath and his alien companion, Steel, who must harness and combine their tremendous new powers to evolve into the turbo-charged superhero Max Steel. Why is the character Batman or the actor Ben Afflick not mentioned in this movie ? Well, I was completely disappointed. The only tip I can give to y'all is the movie, "Max Steel", is similar to "Power Rangers". Therefore if you are still into or starting to like those series, then go for it. <br/><br/>Otherwise if you're trying to find a good time, this will make you cry tears in despair. Likewise, if you're a viewer like me who wants to explore, you'll probably enjoy the beginning, but puke toward the end.<br/><br/>Here's some details into why the movie isn't a success for me:<br/><br/>The protagonist is arrogant<br/><br/>The villain is arrogant (oh… they're supposed to?)<br/><br/>The movie skips a lot of character build ups<br/><br/>Finally and most importantly… yelling solves EVERYTHING!!! These would be great in books/novels, but doesn't help movie production. At its best, “Max Steel” shares elements with “Smallville” and “Teen Wolf,” using the supernatural as a metaphor for awkward adolescence. At its worst, it’s more like “Transformers” — an extended toy commercial, noisy and forgettable.
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