Terminator: Dark Fate evaluation action
2021-12-02 08:01
"Terminator: Dark Fate" borrowed many beats from the two films "Fast and Furious" and "Terminator". Director Tim Miller imitated Cameron's style. This resulted in a two-hour chase movie, with each new action sequence trying to surpass the previous one. One of the most complex scenes (on the crashed plane) was destroyed by high CGI saturation, chaotic camera positions, fast editing, and false physical effects. It seems to be more inspired by the "Fast and Furious" movie than "Terminator."
"Terminator: Dark Fate" is a movie that impresses the audience with its scale and visual effects, but it is also a good and satisfying way to return to the well-packaged low-level thriller classicism style. The movie, this new movie won a rich performance and also won its emotion, because no matter how strongly baroque the scene of the movie doomsday, its story is still closely connected with the earth.
Extended Reading
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Rev-9: Why not just let me have her?
Sarah Connor: Because we're not machines, you metal motherfucker!
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Sarah Connor: I'll be back.