When the young John Connor, who was restored by high technology, was shot by the young governor who was also restored by high technology, I felt that the film began to grow crooked.
The reason why Arnold in T2 gave his thumbs up and sacrificed himself is because in that worldview, the chip in his head was the last one, and now one emerges from the water out of thin air (the Terminator in the next story description It was still mass-produced, and was played by Sarah Connor alone), so the governor in T2 is dead, right?
Therefore, Skynet does not exist, and it makes sense. How did the army come about? The explanation in the movie is very vague, in short, the natural development of the gods, the audience can experience it for themselves.
So how do you avoid the Legion from appearing? What else can the righteous side do other than protect our crispy skin?
nor.
This episode is about escaping anyway.
So for a long time, what we can see is a Kusanagi Motoko who fights on drugs, a former female anchor, and an old machine uncle who has been completely humanized using all the traffic that can be touched. Tools run around with a Spanish girl.
Since these people have no main motivation at all, they are just being chased to escape, and we know that the protagonist must not die no matter what. So no matter how crazy the scene is, the 4D seats sway like a roller coaster, and my heart is still in the water. The only suspense is to wait until the end to see how the handsome Terminator dies.
And how did he end up dying?
You can only rely on the energy bar in Kusanagi Motoko's body.
In other words, in the future, the Spanish girl specially let Motoko Kusanagi run thousands of miles to self-explode, so as to save her own life...
I am really convinced!
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