When replying to others, I accidentally think of it, and I don't vomit. I think whether the Terminator series can be classic, the villain accounts for 60%, because the frontal protagonist Governor 800 can develop and evolve very limited, this Terminator series is almost the same as the Batman series (Batman everyone thinks that the classic one is because of the villain Joker, right) Terminator 3 doesn't have 2 classics, because tx not only imitates t1000 obviously, but also makes a mechanical skeleton with tasteless magic. Has the director innovated? tx is the daughter of 800 and 1000? In the final decisive battle in the anti-nuclear shelter, the eldest daughter tx was actually smashed into two sections by the crashed helicopter, and then she died even more uselessly, and was dragged by the governor's spine and died together, dare to ask the governor if this trick can be used on her predecessor t1000 on the body? People are all in liquid state, without a solid skeleton, they can come and go freely. They turned into a stream of mercury early, and they broke free from the palm of 800 to kill Connor. This is the reason why 3 failed. The sequel is not as good as the previous one. The feeling to the audience is that the threat of 1000's lethality is far greater than that of tx. The death of 1000 in that year feels like a fluke (thankfully there is a steelmaking workshop, thankfully the governor has a backup power supply, everyone is relieved after reading it, nervous and exciting), The death of tx is a joke (it comes with an arsenal and can control nearby vehicles, but in the end it is so easy to be killed, what a fucking shit) ~( ̄▽ ̄~)
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