The film can be said to have carefully arranged the material. Although it is still the original story, it is constantly working hard to change it into another story. For the old fans of this series, the film is constantly combining other episodes and movies. The iconic signs are repeated over and over again, constantly arousing nostalgia in people's hearts to enhance the emotional atmosphere brought to people by the film, but this approach even more reflects the film's insufficiency in the plot and scenes, every time in the film. There are robots traversing the nodes, and even all the robots are traversed to a point in time. It is this kind of assembly that makes the film fall into a crazy logical mode, and there is no rules to be found at all, becoming the master of the director's selfish desires. Since human beings can know the story that happened in another time and space in advance, Skynet, who invented the time-space shuttle, will not know that this kind of thing happened. Originally, it was to highlight that human beings survived the most desperate pursuit, and to bring people the last hope after they were pushed to the edge of the most desperate. However, this film is just the opposite. It not only makes human characters passive and active. Moreover, he continued to strengthen his combat power and smashed Skynet's pursuit again and again. Not only did he destroy Skynet in one fell swoop, but it also brought us a rather silent ending. Although the movie did not bring us much plot, the climax created was wave after wave. The movie continued to carry out a carpet-like small climax bombing mode, creating various visual climaxes one after another. This kind of exciting action and explosive scenes grabbed the limelight of the movie, but unfortunately the movie did not really create an ultimate climax scene. The final showdown brought to us at the end of the movie seems a lot more bland. It doesn't really bring us the amazing part. Instead, it is not as exciting and exciting as the tension that the movie brought to people at the beginning. I have to say that the movie is separated from the first three plots. Subsequent parts are rather unfeeling, and the film doesn't create any real stand-alone content of its own.
As the director of this episode, Alan Taylor has never really found a point worth narrating. Just like the "Thor 2" he directed, there are too many fancy things, and the use of commercial elements is too frequent, ignoring the relationship between characters and characters. The description of the delicate emotions makes the film look monotonous and uninteresting, and the film also pays too much attention to creating scenes, not paying too much attention to the overall thinking and logic, and the description of the details is few and very vague, which makes the rhythm of the film too fast. It's too fast to find the part that makes people appreciate it carefully. I have to say that we should not expect too much from the director of commercial films for the purpose of making money. In the movie, except for Arnold Schwarzenegger who can hold the whole scene, the performance of the other two actors is really hard to compliment. The strong woman played by Sarah Conna played by Emilia Clarke is obviously The whitewashing is too serious, and she always gives people a feeling of being a big boss with the breath of a little woman. The youthful breath on some immature faces is stronger than the vicissitudes of life, and the untrained breath gives people a very uncomfortable feeling. It's true, besides, her short figure is between a few big men, it's really hard to hide her weakness; and compared to Jay Courtney's Kaiou Reese, it is a huge contrast. The image of the old version of the creamy handsome guy is more easily accepted by women, but the new version completely shatters the fantasy of female audiences. Not only is the big five, three rough, but also frustrated everywhere, and he has completely turned into a hapless person instead of a hero who really goes all out to save the world. When he appeared on the stage, he gave people a bad mood, and the beauty he held at the end confirmed this. I have to say that the role he interprets is really disappointing.
In this movie era of sci-fi robots, this movie is destined to hit the streets. There is no cool technology like "Iron Man", nor the gorgeous atmosphere of "Transformers", and it is simply imitating and copying. No one will buy it, and in order to show different innovations, the film blatantly disrupts all logical relationships and blurs all opportunism. Not only does the random crossing fail to bring about the butterfly effect, but it also completely changes the laws of history. If this is possible, Skynet will continue to transmit robots to the past, and it is more likely that Judgment Day will come sooner.
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