What kind of "Terminator" do we need?

Rosario 2022-04-22 07:01:23

The first is the opening, the second is the peak~

The third part, the story continues the second part, smashed...

The fourth part, abandoning many settings and directly telling the story many years later, smashed...

The fifth part, the story continues in the second part, please go back to starring Schwarzenegger, please review James Cameron, smashed...

The sixth part, the story continues in the second part, please go back to Linda Hamilton, please go back to Schwarzenegger, James Cameron executive producer, the result is...

At the beginning of the film, following the pattern of the second part, many places seem to have found the feeling of the past. If feelings are a good thing, then the feelings at the beginning are undoubtedly a big plus. If it is based on "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" The way of the movie is full of feelings from the beginning to the end, it may have a good box office with the support of the old audience, but...

After the wonderful ending of the title, there should be some people in the theater dozing off, right? The slow-paced literary drama gradually calmed down the excited mood. Is this Texas? hehe, not funny...

Broken arm, left arm, well, the feelings are back~

The final battle continues with feelings, and the routine of the unkillable robot reappears~

After the fight, drive away, just like giving a back view in the past, finished!

After watching it, I was still thinking, how can I shoot it well? Maybe, don't toss this IP anymore, okay?

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  • Effie 2021-12-02 08:01:27

    Don't tell me any feelings, just a normal action movie, the plot is bad, it is not worthy of the Terminator's worldview, not worthy of the name of the Terminator.

  • Briana 2021-12-02 08:01:27

    From its inception in 1984 to the present, the sixth part of this series has been shot, and historical experience has tried to teach us a truth time and time again: we should not have expectations for non-Cameron-directed Terminator films. However, it seems that no one can listen to it. Of course, it is entirely possible that everyone just wants to make money and doesn't care about the movie itself. The same is true for this movie. It’s played lively enough, the quality of the image is good, and the technological progress is visible to the naked eye, but no matter how hard it is to chase, and the ghosts are not scattered, you can at most learn what Cameron showed in one or two movies. No one is worried about the fate of the heroine trio, and no one cheers after their desperate survival. Everyone understands that everything is a routine and a cutscene. This result, apart from blaming the three young protagonists for the failure of casting and shaping, the more important reason is that the film lacks care and exploration of human feelings as a whole, and the directors do not really believe that this is a story related to us. All the bridge sections are just "hope you feel good" routines. In short, I suggest not to shoot, after all, Kashen is addicted to "Avatar" and can't come back.

Terminator: Dark Fate quotes

  • Sarah Connor: Uh-uh. I keep my cell phone in kthe chip bag. The foil blocks the GPS signal so they can't track me.

    Dani Ramos: Who's trying to track you?

    Sarah Connor: I'm wanted in a couple states. 50, actually.

    Dani Ramos: But why 10 bags?

    Sarah Connor: Because I really like potato chips.

  • Dani Ramos: [33:40] No one will know who he is.

    Sarah Connor: Who?

    Dani Ramos: My brother. He was in the truck when... Who will be there to bury him? Or my father? No funerals. No one there to say goodbye.

    Sarah Connor: Funerals don't help them. And goodbyes don't help you. You just have to learn to live with it.