Famous generals from ancient times are beautiful

Stephania 2022-03-21 09:01:21

I'm still looking forward to the Terminator. As a post-80s generation, childhood memories of Hollywood blockbusters began with the Terminator series. But it didn't end with the Terminator. As I grew older, I saw more and more. The Terminator is like the cherry tree in front of the door when I was young, and the flowers bloom and fall in my memory.

The one during Arnold's tenure as governor must have hurt the hearts of many final fans. It can't be said how bad it is, but, as time goes by, everything is different. That mood continued until Arnold returned. When watching videos on YouTube, almost nine times out of 10, you will see the trailer of Arnold's robot looking back and smiling. It is false to say that there is no expectation, but this expectation is still a bit more uneasy. Arnold, who has returned, is already in his twilight years.

Series, for many people, is not just to watch a movie, but sometimes it means a complex. There are memories and pasts in this complex. When watching a movie, it is not only the story, but also the past self. So when I started to look at Genesis, it was with devotion.

In the dazzling battle scene at the beginning, John is like the salvation of the gods. But I see evil and hidden glitters in his face, it's funny. In fact, I wasn't spoiled by the terribly pitiful trailer, but obviously the look on the actor's face was worse than the bad trailer. Almost from the very beginning, I was calmly waiting for his reversal. What an amazing feeling for a moviegoer.
There are several obvious tributes to the previous ones in the film, which made me sigh, but also slightly embarrassed. If the tribute cannot be surpassed, and the style of the tribute cannot be expressed, it is as uncomfortable as the disciples and grandchildren live by selling the housekeepers of the ancestors. Although Arnold himself is in charge, this tribute is not so strong, but it is enough to make people feel the sigh of the hero in his twilight years.

Since ancient times, famous generals are like beautiful women, and they are not allowed to see white heads in the world.

Arnold is getting old, so I don't know how to face his former glory. The breath on him began to make me feel warm, and the warm memories of all the worship I once had. As far as the story is concerned, Genesis did not tell a complete story well, the sudden character changes, and the unrelated interspersed existence of the supporting characters made the whole film a little messy, except for the scenes and the time machine that finally appeared. , I have to say that this is an unsuccessful story. All sixty points of popcorn movies are slightly underwhelming.

However, because of Arnold, I am still willing to give a passing score. Because of Arnold, he stood there and put me at ease. He came back, so the complex and the memory are still there. I am willing to accept it, and I am willing to look forward to it. I would like to see the change in his temperament and the new feeling it brings. Even if the strong impact is lost, it is good to leave a warm aftertaste, and it can even be more eternal.

But for those new, young audiences, how do you get them to accept such a film where the story fails and the hero grows old?

A famous general will always be a famous general, just like Vivien Leigh, even to the last moment, her appearance is still the most beautiful in my heart. However, the cruelty will eventually be the reality. They will always be in the memory of people of that era, but they have to be eliminated in the future.

It used to be a hurdle that could not be crossed. It can bring a complex and end the future. This helplessness is cruel and beautiful.


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Terminator Genisys quotes

  • Garbage Man: [the garbage truck's engine stops] What the hell? Goddamn son of a bitch...

  • [first lines]

    Kyle Reese: [narrating] Before they died, my parents told me stories about how the world once was; what it was like long before I was born; before the war with the machines. They remembered a green world, vast and beautiful, filled with laughter and hope for the future. It's a world I never knew. By the time I was born, all this was gone.

    Kyle Reese: "Skynet," a computer program designed to automate missile defense. It was supposed to protect us, but that's not what happened. August 29th, 1997, Skynet woke up. It decided all of humanity was a threat to its existence.

    [scenes of mass destruction]

    Kyle Reese: It used our own bombs against us. Three billion people died of nuclear fire.

    Kyle Reese: Survivors called it Judgement Day. People lived like rats in shadows, hiding, starving, or worse, captured and put into camps for extermination. I was born after Judgement Day, into a broken world ruled by the machines. The worst were infiltration units that posed as humans. We called them Terminators.

    John Connor: [finding young Kyle in subterranean tunnels] Are there others down here?

    Kyle Reese: And then one man found me. His name was John Connor, and he changed everything. John showed us how to fight back; how to rise up. He freed prisoners. He taught us how to slash the machines to scrap. People whisper about John and wonder how he can know the things he does. They use words like prophet. But John's more. We're here because tonight, he's going to lead us to crush Skynet for good.