Terminator: Dark Fate

Colten 2022-03-21 09:01:53

Cameron finally let the series draw a "perfect end" in his lifetime. The vast majority of Chinese audiences have different feelings for the "Terminator" series, especially those born in the 1980s and 1990s; in that era of material scarcity, the only fun for these unrealized children was to play Bureau, go to the house of the children who have the conditions to watch the disc together. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" is the most impressive film in the series, one of the classics in Kashen's career, which has indeed opened the door to a new world for us children. So let's talk about my personal views on the film "Terminator: Dark Fate".

1. Plot; "Terminator: Dark Fate" actually has many loopholes in the plot logic; but as a series ending, almost every minute is filled with tributes and reviews to "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". Copying and pasting has always been the most irresponsible act of film practitioners. As a Hollywood commercial blockbuster who has shaped the classic screen image of "Deadpool", the film "Terminator: Dark Fate" may be the most important part of his career. One of the works that I don't want to be mentioned the most, even if there is a card god who is named "supervisor". The movie disrupts the audience's perspective and finds resonance points from the three women. The successive deaths of the family members allow the heroine to grow up quickly and accept the rules of the future world. I'm a little confused when I see this, the heroine is just an ordinary human being , unable to be like a half-cyber, with no emotion, no pain, and just a string of execution codes in the brain; including Linda Hamilton who took over the role of the second part, did not make the characters three-dimensional, On the contrary, it will feel a little procrastinated and stupid compared to the same role she played in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day". Is it really because of age? The newly evolved liquid robot can actually achieve human-machine separation (clone), but that's all, there is not much to show the relationship between the two after separation (there is no get to this point at all). 2. Special effects, the only positive aspect of this film; just like the visual impact that "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" brought us in that era, this film also has a lot of special effects, including the end of the world at the beginning, the arrival of liquid robots The handling of the time, the road chase, the factory fight, the reservoir battle, etc., can at least bring continuous tension and excitement to the audience.

As the end of the series, even if there is a surprise cameo by T800, it will not affect the objective evaluation of this film; but as a qualified commercial popcorn Hollywood blockbuster, it is more mature and commercial than most domestic commercial films. value.

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Extended Reading
  • Derick 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    Your uncle and aunt are still your uncle and aunt, full of feelings, Sarah Conner is the real feminist representative, cursing, breaking down, and fighting against fate. Not Captain Marvel, a bitch like Wonder Woman

  • Mckenzie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Who would have thought that the annual lily film is actually inherited from the traditional tough guy sci-fi, and likes the changing trends of this era. The female protagonist's abdominal muscles can make people look crooked, right? Everyone's desire to protect and fight is overwhelming, and the sick and loyal dog are one body. Inheriting the theme of "no matter how much you humans toss with fate, you will still find his way to get you to death", and the plot is quite satisfactory. The first few action scenes were quite exciting, but the last few boss battles were a little weak. Some straight men with cancer really can't help but sneer when they see the big heroine, afraid that others won't know that the only selling point of his whole body is that dick.

Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • 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.

  • Dani Ramos: [33:40] No one will know who he is.

    Sarah Connor: Who?

    Dani Ramos: My brother. He was in the truck when... Who will be there to bury him? Or my father? No funerals. No one there to say goodbye.

    Sarah Connor: Funerals don't help them. And goodbyes don't help you. You just have to learn to live with it.