Impressive beyond the times

Elfrieda 2022-04-19 09:01:02

It was really cool to make a movie like this in the 90s. This is a very grand narrative, and such an imagination is really ahead of its time. While fighting monsters, it also makes all parties gain a sense of value. The most touching thing in the film is that humans and machines interact with each other in the process of accomplishing a common goal. My mother used to think that the Terminator was an evil existence, but when she Seeing t-800's desperate protection, she thought it was worth entrusting her son to him, while t-800 was a cold machine that only obeyed calculation instructions. He said that there was no fear or sadness in his eyes, but he also understood in his relationship with John. What happened to tears, when he finally had to go to the end of himself, he wiped the tears from the corner of John's eyes, he understood a certain value of human beings, and realized the existence of feelings. I really liked the setting of John as a kid. He was running around with his mother all the time, living under a hail of bullets and unfettered. When his mother was taken away, he lived with his adoptive parents and was rebellious. But he has his own beliefs and principles in his heart, and his three views are very positive. He doesn't like killing, he understands the meaning of life, whether it's t800 shooting to kill or his mother killing Dyson, he tries his best to stop it. There are also soft and pure emotions. In the film, he doesn't seem to like serious things, so when he sees the robot doing things numbly, he tries hard to change, so he teaches t800 to smile and speak authentic English. He has the innocence and innocence of a child. This noble moral power in him makes his personality more moving, and makes him take on the responsibility of probation of mothers and robots.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes

  • John Connor: [Sarah is about to smash the Terminator's chip with a sledgehammer but John stops her] No! Don't!

    Sarah Connor: Out of my way, John.

    John Connor: Don't kill him.

    Sarah Connor: 'It', John. Not him, 'it'.

    John Connor: Okay, 'it'. But we need 'it'!

    Sarah Connor: Listen to me, listen, we're better off on our own.

    John Connor: But it's the only proof we have, of the future, of the war and all that!

    Sarah Connor: Maybe. I don't trust it.

    John Connor: But he's my friend, all right?

    Sarah Connor: You don't know what it's like to try and kill one of these things, and if something goes wrong this could be our last chance so move!

    John Connor: Look, Mom, If I'm supposed to be this great military leader, maybe you should listen to my leadership ideas once and a while! Cause if my own mother won't, how do you expect anyone else to?

    Sarah Connor: [Sarah looks at the chip and slams the sledgehammer down, narrowly missing it] All right, play it your way.

  • Mother of Fighting Children: [John and The Terminator see two children playing with guns, they're mother stops them] Break it up before I wring both your necks. Now, c'mon.