Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Comments

  • Xzavier 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    Fate is always the beginning of a tragedy. Changing the director’s sequel makes the whole film shrink a lot, but occasionally there are surprises, inescapable fate, and the tragic Soy Sauce Emperor. Once people are involved in the so-called world, they are suddenly vulnerable. Love has no family affection and no life. If they have forgotten, will they remember those ordinary people's days after being quiet? Whether they will quarrel is also a...

  • Cathryn 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    After Terminator 2 has reached the pinnacle of science fiction movies in terms of storyline, special effects innovation, character close-ups, Terminator humanity portrayals, music, social implications, etc., this third episode, released after many years, is really quite impressive. The dog's tail continued the suspicion of the mink. Arnold returns to the robot, which is a far cry from the performance in the second episode. Without Cameron, he really shouldn't have taken the...

  • Sincere 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    7.0/10 points. Replay, Blu-ray. Thirteen years have passed since the second part. . . The action scenes are more popular, especially the chase scene in front. . . The overall plot is basically an old routine, plagiarizing or paying tribute to a lot of the second part, only the final ending is a bit new. . . Various robots scan screens and computer screens, you can clearly see more detailed and detailed, but compared with the current new film, there are still many gaps. . . Although Christana...

  • Lurline 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    The highlight is that the governor first entered the male strip club with bare buttocks, talk to my hand, star glasses, female terminator enlarged her breasts, I'm back. The female terminator in technology has finally evolved high-end weapons. The emotional line is messed up and full of clichés, which is completely incomparable to the previous...

  • Trever 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    Very general, almost completely copy the bridge segment of T2, the villain also copied the inorganic and cold-blooded T1000. But in this case, what is the significance of the setting of the sexy female killer. The ending is good, and the T800 kills the hero, which is quite...

  • Rosemarie 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    Connor’s mother was still crazy and dead. Connor grew up as a dick, and humanity is still destroyed. The elderly Schwarzenegger was beaten up by a female assassin, who was a dogtail in every...

  • Osbaldo 2021-10-20 19:01:03

    1. Kate Brewster looks obviously older than John Connor in age, and it's ugly. 2. TX is smarter than T-850? Just kidding, there are obviously crushed preschoolers, okay! 3. The important thing that broke out after 2 hours and 53 minutes of the nuclear war shouldn't be said earlier. Although I know that T-850 doesn't need to be said, why do I still need ink after the nuclear war will break out? 4. There are many points to complain about, which is far different from the previous...

Extended Reading
  • Casey 2021-10-18 19:54:11

    Judgment day cannot be avoided

    I watched the 3D reset T2, and revisited this one again. As a movie, there is still a gap with T2. But there is something intriguing about the plot. From the Terminator series to The Matrix to me, the robot. The thinking about the development of science and technology and human survival in the...

  • Berenice 2021-10-18 19:50:44

    1.30 Supplement

    1.30 Supplement: There is a science that believes that earthquakes and various natural disasters will occur strictly according to a certain mathematical law, and even use research mathematics-to be precise, a number game-to predict earthquakes. This method is called "commensurability theory", and...

Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines quotes

  • Terminator: You are terminated!

  • [the Terminator leads John and Kate into a mausoleum, where Sarah's coffin is. The Terminator opens the coffin. John stares in shock: the coffin is full with weapons]

    Terminator: Sarah Connor was cremated in Mexico. Her friends scattered her ashes in the sea. They stored these weapons in accordance with her will.

    [John sits down]

    Kate Brewster: What happened to her?

    John Connor: [quietly] Leukemia.

    Kate Brewster: I'm sorry.

    John Connor: We were living in Baja when she was diagnosed. They only gave her six months. But she fought for three years. Long enough to make sure.

    Kate Brewster: To make sure?

    John Connor: That the world didn't end.

    [John sighs and closes his eyes]

    John Connor: "Every day after this one is a gift" she told me "We made it. We're free." But I never really believed that. I guess she didn't either.