N brushing the feeling after viewing

Jaden 2022-04-20 09:01:02

Leave a mark here and read it again in full, I feel the high degree of completion of the script

The common sense of the series is that most of the sequels are not as good as the first. Unless the series has a long life and the number of works is huge, it is impossible to distinguish the first work from other works. In front of them are Die Hard, there are a huge number of 007s who have replaced the protagonists and the protagonists will never change. Both film series are over 30 years old.

Closer to home, compared to the terrifying and depressing B-movie temperament revealed by the first Terminator in 1984, the second film released in 1991 is based on the original work and greatly enhances and enriches the worldview.

In chronological order, the opening of the second Terminator is still the familiar man-machine war in the future, with skeletons all over the night sky, but a scene of children playing in the open space flashed at the beginning. The shiny surface texture of the killing machine is quite characteristic of sci-fi in the 1980s.

The scarred face of John Connor was also officially determined at this time. As for the origin of the scar, it will be more than ten years before it will be explained in the third part that Cameron did not participate in.

After the main creator's name has passed by, it is the teleportation screen that everyone likes to see. When Schwarzenegger came on stage, everyone knew that another Terminator was coming. But this time, he was not facing gangsters, but a group of red necks who were having fun in a bar. While being laughed at by men, his strong and naked body also won the attention of all women.

Until he stole the clothes, motorcycle and shotgun, the Terminator was still a taciturn villain, but this time it seemed a little strange, he didn't kill anyone, and his words and deeds were... rhetorical? (It may also be that the atmosphere created by bgm dissolves the violence in the room)

BGM is bad to the bone

T1000, who appeared in the next scene, is also familiar to everyone. Compared with T800's ferocious and big body, he is more reticent, and his temperament is as cold and ruthless (and somewhat narcissistic) as the liquid metal that makes it up.

So here comes the question. The last time was a battle between human warriors and cold-blooded cyborgs. This time both are cyborgs. What will happen to the hapless savior who is being targeted?

1

terminator

107 points

1984-10-26

78,371,200 [31]

2

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

156 points

1991-07-03

520,881,154

3

terminator 3

109 points

2003-07-02

433,371,112

4

Terminator 2018

118 points

2009-05-21

371,353,001

5

Terminator: Genesis

126 points

2015-07-01

440,603,537

6

Terminator: Dark Fate

128 points

November 01, 2019

261,119,292

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.