After a busy day, I had to make up for Terminator 6 at the night show. Some details remain, like the dog barking at the Terminator - but it's odd that the dog doesn't bark at the t-800. The truck chase scenes of the past generations are preserved, and Audi, Toyota and Ford have all made money. However, air and water combat is still creative. Cameron is actually quite embarrassed. The first generation is the idea of killing his own leaders from the future, so that he can fish for work. A B-grade film suddenly became popular. The 2nd generation used the newly emerging CGI technology to add models and won several Oscars. But the closed-loop plot never intended to be round. Although the combat power of the 1st generation is not balanced, it hits the skeleton; the second generation has a balanced combat power, but there are material defects; I can only blame the t1000 design of the second generation for being too perfect, which directly blocked the design upper limit of the Terminator. Two useless old tool people play emotional cards, and two young people who have no fighting ability use escape to start the plot, there is a feeling of watching Xu Zheng's journey. However, thanks to the advancement of technology, Schwarzenegger's action scenes are more striking than the 3rd and 5th generations. The governor tried very hard to restore the ruthless acting skills of the year, but the eyes that floated around when he appeared on the stage didn't look like a robot at all. . . Just like t800 gave up his iconic sunglasses, this time the governor really won't be back. Watch one less, not to mention Linda Hamilton is back. However, the restart of Terminator 5, I personally think it is really good, I don't know why it was abandoned like this. . Cameron dug a new hole. . . Terminator 6 Dark Fate 6.7/10
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