When most people see this title, they will say that I am embarrassed. Post the conclusion here first, and analyze it later.
Card God's best movie, many people will talk about the box office, it is naturally the sinking ship. Indeed, the expression of love and affection of young men and women in Europe and the United States was transmitted to all parts of the world through that film, which indeed made young Chinese men and women in the late 20th century exclaimed. Open, romantic, tragic, legendary, all labels are not enough to express the shock this movie brought to the audience at that time.
To put it bluntly, including the love between the male and female protagonists in "T1" and the mid-life crisis in "True Lies", they all belong to the mainstream view of love in Europe and America. They are straightforward, romantic, and parting ways are unforgettable.
And another kind of family value that Kashen showed in "T2" is something that the later movies do not have. That is also what European and American values do not have - restraint.
John Connor was not born, his father (subordinate) died, and his mother was treated in an insane asylum for anxiety about the future. It can be said that John lacked normal parental care since he was a child. And T800, a robot, inadvertently takes on the role of father throughout the film. He is just not afraid of death, strong, obedient and accompanied by John. Although he is a robot, he is more in line with the father image of John as a child. Sarakonka looked at the two of them under the setting sun and muttered to himself. And the audience didn't realize it at the time.
Until the end, T800 learned human feelings, understood the mission of the mother and son, and when he decided to self-destruct, little John was crying. T800 said it would never be able to do this, and then lowered slowly, sinking into the hot molten iron, with a thumbs-up from the last hand. The whole movie shows such a kind of father image with restraint, and there is a kind of grace and obscurity unique to the Orientals, and it is this restraint, when the thumb comes out at the end, like a loving father inspiring the next generation, The emotional outburst is enough to shake any audience who loves this movie, and it has left a classic scene since then, which has been paid tribute to countless sequels and other movies.
While many audiences are still shocked by the special effects created by the CG technology in the movie, this is just an excellent sequel that surpasses the previous one. Although the theme in the movie is still about the coexistence of AI and human beings, but watch it every once in a while, with the growth of age, that kind of restrained feeling will be gradually discovered by the audience, and then you will feel, like I have the same title, "T2" is absolutely the best one of the films written and directed by Kashen, no one.
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