Not particularly satisfied with the terminator

Christa 2022-04-22 07:01:04

In fact, we don't need to repeat how classic the Terminator movie is, especially the scene where Arnold finally gave his thumb up in the molten steel also deceived us so many tears.
However, the film is still in the original spirit, still discussing the relationship between technology and people. In fact, compared to the previous films, there is almost no progress in this one, except for the time-travel scenes that the screenwriter deliberately set up in order to pretend, for the audience, we go to the cinema more for the visual experience. This movie is Hollywood pass level.
The plot can't be said to be novel, and because it's a constant time travel, it can't be said to be outdated, so that half of the time I pay attention to Long Ma's chest. Stunts from Hollywood are naturally not too bad. But my favorite thing about America is probably this soundtrack. Just like Transformers, when the i promise sounded. Adrenaline all over the kidneys ignited. md, what bike do you want? The soundtrack of this film is actually quite good, with the usual standards of American film studios. It basically conveys what the director wants to convey.
What is really disappointing is actually Long Ma. After she appeared naked in Game of Thrones, she got into the bad habit of being completely naked, and she became completely naked. However, even the scenes with dew points were cut by the kind-hearted SARFT. Long Ma's performance is also not improved at all compared to Game of Thrones. Eyes wide open without moving. Coupled with the height difference with the male protagonist, perhaps the male protagonist thought that Long Ma was acting like a spoiled child until he died.
Of course he also has the habit of all sequels - homage to the front seat. And the biggest thing is probably a smile and a thumbs up. Especially the ugly and cute smile really made the audience not want it. And the t-1000 played by Song Seung-heon can also be seen as a tribute to the previous work, but of course it's just a soy sauce.
Of course, Arnold is naturally present throughout, especially when the hospital holds a teddy bear with a shotgun hidden in it, it can only be said to be a tribute. The most embarrassing thing is probably when Arnold needs to set his bones in the hospital, and when he is inexplicable in the underground warehouse. This may be the true portrayal of Arnold, and the traces left by time on such a robot make everyone moved. Probably the difference between it and all t-800s.
Of course, the biggest flaw of this work is probably the easter egg. This easter egg can actually be changed into a meaningful one, that is, he turned it from an easter egg into an ending. It is obviously a happy ending, and then an easter egg will tell you: yes, there is the next one. Of course, if they appear after Arno and the others have hidden their merits and fame, it will naturally convey a meaning, is it really possible to change in the future? However, it appears in the position of the easter egg now. In addition, Arnold has evolved, and it is probably just that I can fight for another 500 years.
In the end, the story of this movie can actually be explained in one sentence. The handsome guy, traveled back and married the goddess of his youth.

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Terminator Genisys quotes

  • Garbage Man: [the garbage truck's engine stops] What the hell? Goddamn son of a bitch...

  • [first lines]

    Kyle Reese: [narrating] Before they died, my parents told me stories about how the world once was; what it was like long before I was born; before the war with the machines. They remembered a green world, vast and beautiful, filled with laughter and hope for the future. It's a world I never knew. By the time I was born, all this was gone.

    Kyle Reese: "Skynet," a computer program designed to automate missile defense. It was supposed to protect us, but that's not what happened. August 29th, 1997, Skynet woke up. It decided all of humanity was a threat to its existence.

    [scenes of mass destruction]

    Kyle Reese: It used our own bombs against us. Three billion people died of nuclear fire.

    Kyle Reese: Survivors called it Judgement Day. People lived like rats in shadows, hiding, starving, or worse, captured and put into camps for extermination. I was born after Judgement Day, into a broken world ruled by the machines. The worst were infiltration units that posed as humans. We called them Terminators.

    John Connor: [finding young Kyle in subterranean tunnels] Are there others down here?

    Kyle Reese: And then one man found me. His name was John Connor, and he changed everything. John showed us how to fight back; how to rise up. He freed prisoners. He taught us how to slash the machines to scrap. People whisper about John and wonder how he can know the things he does. They use words like prophet. But John's more. We're here because tonight, he's going to lead us to crush Skynet for good.