I went to see this movie entirely for the feelings of the "Terminator" series. The director may be in order to be innovative, so he actually changed a vest, and the protectees changed from Sarah Conner and John to another savior girl. Sarah then joins the androids from the future and the old nemesis T-800 against the new robots from the future.
There is no innovation in the storyline, nor is there any innovation in the robot setting. The original liquid robot is equipped with an endoskeleton, and the endoskeleton can be divided into two parts with the liquid robot. However, there seems to be no disadvantage to being divided into two. The only thing is that the endoskeleton without the liquid cannot be deformed, and the liquid without the endoskeleton is not hard enough, and it is easy to be divided into two. But there is a bug that the robot can change a gun when it comes out, but it can't change it later, otherwise it is really much easier to hunt.
As for the transformation of people, I really can't complain. If there is such a big defect in the energy supply, you should go to the pharmacy to equip yourself as soon as you land, and it won't take a few minutes. But in the end, the energy core was so powerful that it heated both robots after the explosion.
In addition, Sarah Connor has no effect, but when the two were chased to a dead end, she appeared to rescue them. But since T-1000 can predict when and where things will happen, why doesn't it come by itself? And Danny, who they want to rescue, has nothing outstanding at all, but is more impulsive and more decisive. And where did Skynet come from since it destroyed the T-800? Why can he predict the future? Why did he wake up and become a good person? Fighting like this, explosions, seizures, traffic jams, where are the police? What about FBI and CIA?
A bunch of contradictions, setting up a stage is two semi-robots fighting back and forth. It's really boring... I really don't want to make a sequel like this, don't waste everyone's time.
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