Looking at the six Terminator films, I think this is not just artificial intelligence vs. human beings, but also the collision of the two worldviews of historical inevitability and people determining history. No matter how hard the protagonist group tries to fight against Skynet and destroy Skynet, there will always be an artificial intelligence-led villain organization, which implies that no matter how hard they work, history is inevitable, and the development of artificial intelligence will inevitably lead to the destruction of mankind. But, without John Connor (the protagonist against Skynet), there was Andy (the protagonist against the Legion), Connor died, but he also destroyed Skynet, but Skynet became the Legion, artificial intelligence Or detonated the war of the world, this time they became legions, with more powerful weapons and stronger robots. In the chaotic timeline, the T800 (Schwarzenegger) sent by Skynet killed Connor. Humans have no savior. Connor's mother is constantly assassinating the robot sent by the future artificial intelligence in the chaotic timeline. , T800 found that this world has no Skynet, no goals, and has something similar to human feelings for more than 30 years, helping Mother Connor and the future savior Andy to destroy the first assassination of the Legion. I think the director recognizes the inevitability of history more. Without Connor, there would be Andy, without Skynet, there would be Legion, and artificial intelligence would definitely destroy mankind, but he also did not deny the importance of human beings in history. It's not deep enough, and I won't comment too much on this, but I still agree with the values of supporting the Terminator, and people's destiny is in their own hands.
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