Home / Transformers: Dark of the Moon / Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
- Character
- Carly Spencer
- Watch
- Unidentified watch
- Status
- Unidentified
The frame from Transformers: Dark of the Moon holds on a forearm wound with blue beaded wrap bracelets, a small heart inked inside the wrist, and somewhere in the stack a watch that never resolves into a brand. The arm belongs to Carly Spencer, played by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in her first film, Michael Bay's 2011 third Transformers, the one that sends the Decepticons to the far side of the moon after a crashed Cybertronian ship the Apollo program was secretly built to reach.
Carly is Sam Witwicky's new girlfriend, introduced by a camera that climbs her legs before it finds her face, and she spends the film as the thing everyone wants to control: she works for Dylan Gould, a wealthy car collector secretly aligned with the Decepticons, who uses her against Sam. Her wardrobe runs to jewelry over hardware, and the wrist the camera catches is layered with lapis-colored bracelets, the watch among them lost to them.
No prop record or catalog names a maker, and the dial never clears the beads stacked over it, so it stays unidentified. Huntington-Whiteley took the part straight off the Victoria's Secret runway with no prior acting credit, hired after Megan Fox left the series, and the film around her wrist became the first Transformers picture to clear a billion dollars worldwide.
Evidence
1 frame on file
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