This film is bad, but it's actually okay. As a follow-up, it shows that the timeline is advancing a little bit, and finally it is on the way to the end of the world.
But why is the second word of mouth so good, because the role of the soul heroine is very important.
Not only can she support her own play, but she can even have a chemical reaction with the other characters. This is the protagonist.
But the male lead in the third part is obviously unable to satisfy the role of the protagonist. All he does is just follow his destiny.
In terms of combat, it depends on the governor. Apart from shooting a few shots at the last gun, he has no use at all, so he can become a leader? ? ? It can only be said that fate is really good.
The governor came up to hit people, drove to save people, and then had a drag scene with the enemy. The governor was responsible for hitting people, and it was the governor to save people. The hero, you don’t need the internet to prevent the enemy from finding you, so I don’t need the internet. I understand, but your mother insists on exercising in the mental hospital. In order to go online one day, you, as the person who has witnessed everything in the second part, don't know you have to prepare?
Someone wants to say, because the male protagonist already feels that Skynet has been destroyed, so there is no need to prepare, so he still hides his hair? Now that he has begun to avoid it, and he must have prepared the idea of Skynet's survival, then it is necessary to train himself to fight. Looking at the latest Dark Fate, Sarah in the orthodox sequel is still playable.
In other words, the protagonist of the third part is obviously Long Aotian, who is set by the waste wood man. I don’t need to do anything. My mother helps me. My mother has passed away. There are still soldiers from the future to protect me. In order to make me the most important person in the future, is there a feeling of being one in a million?
But why are you? The characteristics of being a leader, at least in this movie, I haven't seen it.
And the suspense was not good enough. The heroine's fiance was killed, and then the robot transformed into the fiance was shown. Looking at how to do it in the second part, it can only be said that the setting of the suspense is much worse. It could be the police looking for the fiancé directly, and then suddenly the fiancé took his heart with one hand, and another shot was the fiancé who had died in the apartment. Instead of telling you bluntly like this, for fear that you won't be able to tell.
The third part can be seen alone, but as a sequel to the second part, it fails.
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