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Never tire
Ericka 2021-10-13 13:05:40
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Gwendolyn 2022-03-23 09:01:03
The expectation I had before watching this series was hard science fiction, so I thought that one was to propose a concept, and the other was to start laying out to complement the worldview, but it turned out that what it really needs to do is to use the plot framework of the first episode and move towards a more universal theme. Thought, the role position of Schwarzenegger is specially transferred, which forms a whole with the previous work. Of course, the core advantage is the mature performance of action scenes, visual concepts and typology (the benchmark of film industrialization), otherwise this movie will become worthless in front of "Blade Runner".
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Madilyn 2022-03-23 09:01:03
[A-] Perhaps no one can shake Cameron’s status as the "king of commercial blockbusters". The action scenes, story lines, visual effects, and atmosphere shaping are all at the pinnacle level, and the various elements have reached the ultimate level of balance. , Can be described as the supreme masterpiece and classic blueprint of popcorn blockbusters. I like the two scenes the most, the first car chase scene between Connor and the two Terminators and the dream nuclear explosion scene: the former is perfect in drama conflict and atmosphere creation, especially the sense of speed highlighted by the real shots. It is a classic analysis case of a car chase; the latter is the first time to intuitively show the horror of nuclear war from the perspective of shooting techniques. It’s so shocking now, it’s hard to imagine what kind of expression the audience in the 90s would walk out of the theater when they saw the film for the first time.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes
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Miles Dyson: Hi. Um, Carl. These are friends from out of town, I'm just gonna take them upstairs and show them around.
Gibbons: Now, c'mon Mr. Dyson, you know the rules if you want to bring visitors into the lab. I need written authorization...
The Terminator: [the Terminator and Sarah draw their guns] I insist.
Sarah Connor: [Gibbons is trying to push the alarm button] Don't even think about it.
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Miles Dyson: [after swiping his card on a control panel, nothing happens] My card should access this thing.
[swipes his card several times more, nothing happens, then he tries to open it up with his hand]
Sarah Connor: What happened?
Miles Dyson: Dammit.
[checks the map screen and finds out what is going on]
Miles Dyson: The silent alarm is tripped. All of the codes are neutralized in the entire building, nothing will open anywhere now. We have to abort.
Sarah Connor: [gets in front of Dyson] No. We'll go all the way.