The most unacceptable point of commercial movies is that the villain kills passers-by with one shot, how to kill it directly, how to kill it with high technology, and the future technology of ion cannon is more straightforward. When it comes to the protagonist, he will slowly step on the catwalk. When I walked to the front, I had to push and fall, holding the gun against my head, I didn't shoot, and I clearly broke the strength of the steel bar with a punch. The protagonist was beaten and nothing happened, especially the villain was a robot. It was a program in principle. , It should be an indiscriminate attack. In the last scene, the male protagonist was pinched by the villain's ankle while climbing into the door. What would a high-tech robot with infinite power (lifting the car with one hand is not a problem)? Either pulling the male lead out, or directly squeezing his leg, this is the normal procedure. The villain's behavior is completely against human nature, and the movie is rubbish. (Like in many movies, the villain does not shoot at the male protagonist with a gun. He has to tell a story. If you like to tell stories so much, you can talk about storytelling, okay?)
The setting of the female terminator is meaningless, and the high-tech TX is not even as futuristic as the second T1000.
Does it make sense for a female terminator to drive a crane and crash all the cars on the side of the road? Does this show our high investment in this movie? The first film only has a total investment of 6 million. The robots are still filmed with stop-motion animation (Cameron is really a ghost). It is estimated that it will not be enough for you to blow up the car in two minutes, and also blow up such chaos and garbage.
The Terminator series in my heart is over by the second part. The first four-star, the second five-star, I really like this kind of simple plot but not boring, the concept is prominent and the logic is clear, the whole film can be finished in an hour and a half without any flaws.
The importance of the director is fully demonstrated in these films.
In my mind, this is a popcorn movie with the same actor and the same concept. It's better to call it "Future Warrior vs. Robot".
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