A little bit of logic on the plot of "Terminator: Dark Fate"

Maia 2022-04-20 09:01:41

After playing "War Double Pamish" for a long time, I watched this movie that was cached in my mobile phone for a long time, and I couldn't help but substitute the terms such as the mechanical domination of the infected body structure... Grace, as the corresponding structure of the transformed person, Those robots with mechanical horror correspond to infected bodies, Dany corresponds to Speaker Hassan, and the commander is the player in the game. Such a correspondence seems to be able to be substituted. Topics such as mechanical terror and AI ruling and eradicating humans are often labeled as sentimental, but in fact, if you peel off this label, it will actually test the director's skills. The fact that Grace has epilepsy as a fortified person in the movie is bizarre. First of all, Grace was young and lost, and lived alone on the earth surrounded by danger. If she had epilepsy, it would be difficult to survive. Secondly, Grace was a human soldier before being transformed. At that time, no matter how scarce human beings were, they would not put such a person who could fall off the chain at any time into the battlefield. Once again, if the modification technology can strengthen Grace's five senses, then it is not difficult to modify her brain to correct the nerves that cause epilepsy in her body. This is the part I've always found hard to accept. And the source of Sarah's ability to foresee the future is not explained in the film. Why can she foresee her child John, but can only perceive the mechanical body from the future through the new number issued by the T800? And the mechanical body that chased and killed Dany in the movie was so powerful that it could be resurrected after being split in two, so how did Sarah kill those mechanical bodies before? Robots can get information by hacking into the data center, so they can go straight back to the target's infancy and strangle them in embryos, giving humans no chance at all. The element used in transforming human beings into structures in "War Shuang Pamish" is tantalum 13. After that, in addition to retaining their own meaning, all parts of the body will be replaced by various mechanical structures, and even blood will be replaced with systemic fluid. They are human warriors, the sons of human beings who have returned home, and the main force and hope for the recovery of the earth. They retain their emotions, self-awareness, their own incomplete but full of regrets and tragic past, can use the body to restart, and can replace various types of bodies.

Looking back, looking to the future, reflection and imagination can all contribute to the progress of civilization. But it should not be appealed or even guided in such absurd and scribbled form.

Fighting, racing, escaping, plane crashes, explosions, and any elements that can make people feel adrenaline rush are stacked in it. It is really weird in this kind of movie with a gloomy and depressing atmosphere. I haven't seen any other movies in the Terminator series, but this one is enough to motivate me to look deeply into science fiction. I believe that questioning can sometimes be a catalyst for progress.

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Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • Rev-9: Why not just let me have her?

    Sarah Connor: Because we're not machines, you metal motherfucker!

  • Sarah Connor: I'll be back.