Humans are the ones who end human beings

Jana 2022-04-19 09:01:23

I think it's a better sequel to the movie, whether it's the continuity of the story or the special effects of those computers or explosions, or even the jittery feeling of the shaky footage from the handheld camera.
When I first watched the first "Terminator", I felt that the Americans were showing their modern film technology. The story was unique but only set an impossible future. And the next few sequels are just an extension of the first one, nothing new.
But this one shocked me a bit (perhaps just because of my mood today). This film makes me feel that due to the further development of science and technology and the deepening of human understanding and destruction of the world, we ourselves are caught in a dilemma. The only way to save ourselves is to destroy the results we have worked so hard to create. Destroy the evidence that can prove our civilization and advanced. Is too fast technological progress and innovation good or not? And what ultimately saves Connor is a robot with a human heart that was created to destroy human beings. Irony or hope?

If we do not have the ability to judge, but have such a rapidly developing technological civilization, then it will be human beings who will eventually destroy human beings.

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Terminator Salvation quotes

  • Marcus Wright: I'll sell it to you.

    Dr. Serena Kogan: For what?

    Marcus Wright: A kiss.

  • Blair Williams: I hate to break it to you, but if you have friends on that thing, they're as good as dead. And same as you, if you walk in that direction.

    Marcus Wright: I have been dead a while and I'm getting used to it.