The governor who can't go back, the childhood that can't go back

Annabell 2022-04-21 09:02:03

When I was a child, the movie Appreciation of Science Fiction Film and Television, which I looked forward to every Saturday, played such a movie. It refreshed my understanding of science fiction and touched the shore beyond my imagination. I couldn't sleep that night and had a bizarre dream.

Thirty years later still not out of date

Black sunglasses, sturdy muscles, Harleys and short-barreled shotguns, and never stop in the face of bullets even if the limbs are broken. This image first defined my understanding of "MAN", and to this day, I still have the "heavy makeup" The "little fresh meat" is not interesting. So Tian Tian was fiddling with a burly plastic soldier wearing sunglasses. It was my childhood T-800.

No amount of artillery fire could stop the advance.

From 1984 to 2021, after 37 years, watching the elderly governor raise his sunglasses, hesitantly and then put them down, is quite sad. I know that the old T-800 will never come back, and that with it, there are countless hours spent with me as a child.

The classic shot "I'll be back" from fifteen years ago is still vivid in my mind. Maybe "never be back" this time, so let it stay in the memory.

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Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • Grace: Where are you going? Get back in the car. I have to protect you.

    Dani Ramos: You can't even walk. I'm going to the police.

    Grace: You do that, it'll find you. You put a hundred cops between you and a Terminator, you'll get a hundred dead cops.

  • Sarah Connor: Uh-uh. I keep my cell phone in kthe chip bag. The foil blocks the GPS signal so they can't track me.

    Dani Ramos: Who's trying to track you?

    Sarah Connor: I'm wanted in a couple states. 50, actually.

    Dani Ramos: But why 10 bags?

    Sarah Connor: Because I really like potato chips.