Watching Terminator 1 is so awesome. Then I found that Terminator 2 was also shot by Kashen, and the word of mouth also exploded.
I finished watching this film today on 2020-04-04, it has been nearly 30 years since it was filmed in 1991. It can only be said that Kashen is not shouting in vain.
In terms of special effects, the apocalyptic war at the beginning and the arrival of the Terminator, from the current point of view, feel very cheap. The characteristics of the T1000 have long been familiar with various infinite streams, but I have no feeling. Just can't figure out the level of the problem. However, looking at the comments, I can fully understand how these special effects are shocking in an era when mobile phones are not popular.
The plot arrangement is pretty indifferent. On the one hand, the wife is reckless... The heroine makes a lot of noise in the mental hospital. Is it really so difficult for a person who is locked up in a mental hospital to prove that he is a normal person? In Terminator 1, the performance of Terminator Superman, including the wreckage left by death, the traces of battle, and the death of so many people can really be covered up? A cult can attract countless believers, you are a goddess eldest sister! Especially if the heroine has money and someone, and has a repayment base, how can she be locked in the courtyard? How can you make no one believe your own words? Even if you don't say a word, gossip from eyewitnesses will fly all over the sky, right? When the Terminator arrives, the T800 will obey the command, can't you go to the TV station? Wouldn't it be a downtown show? It's really anti-intellectual to go to assassinate someone alone. If the propaganda is really launched and the evidence is thrown in the face, will the upper echelons of the United States really not prevent the doomsday? The army is obviously on my side, but I am convinced that it is pushed to the opponent's side. The reckless result is that it looks boring no matter how difficult it is to hunt down...
On the other hand, the fact that Bai Zuo didn't kill anyone anyway looked really embarrassing. Of course, it is also because the economy is developed now that young people at this stage are more and more able to see developed countries with a head-up perspective. Looking at other people's comments, when I read it back then, I really thought that the United States could build a robot like the T1000. Naturally, I felt that foreign countries were infinitely beautiful. Having said that, 30 years from now, some industrial technologies may not be up to the level, but in terms of living convenience, it feels significantly higher than the level of the 1990s in the United States. What kind of bad game did you play back then, is it worth my chicken-eating DOTA, GTA5? I mean, no matter how much I envy the living standards of other developed countries, it will not exceed the level of 30 years. In the morning, I also saw a picture of Fat G wearing flip-flops, playing games on the street in a very unimaginative manner. There are only so many ways of human entertainment, even the billionaires have not broken through their imaginations. So there is no need to fight to the death, live a little longer, and everything will be there. This is probably the inner thinking of the young people nowadays because they are Buddhist.
In fact, until the end of the film is still indifferent. At most, it can be said to be the best in the past, and today it is just an ordinary film with a tight rhythm and excellent acting skills by the governor. .
But by the end of the T800 self-destruction, Get really stuck with me. Connor frowned when he ordered the governor not to go. To the governor's thumb... I burst into tears. you are vicious. lied to my tears. Card god awesome. Really awesome.
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