That was what he wanted

Destini 2021-10-13 13:05:45

That was an era when VCD was prevalent. There was once a teenager who turned on the VCD player every day when he went home to select his favorite movies. One day, he held a video disc called Terminator 2: Judgment Day in his hand. Although this video disc was printed with a very long English name, which gave the teenager a strange feeling, he finally decided to express the content of the video disc in images. He has been a boy who loves mechanics since he was a child. When the opening mechanical battle in the play greeted the boy's eyes, he drew the boy deeply. Then, after a series of compact plots and fierce battle scenes, the boy felt a magical power. The heart swells continuously, as the blood spreads to every inch of the nerves in the body. The two hours that have been defined as a long time in the teenager's mind are ended in a flash, and those lines are still being replayed in the teenager's mind. For the first time in history, a teenager really has feelings for a film. This kind of feeling is so kind and how ethereal. The teenagers who are not good at expressing have nowhere to vent their feelings, and the teenagers who cannot express their feelings in words only once. Once again, continue to chase the video on the TV screen. Day after day passed, and this feeling seemed to fade in the young man's heart, and was finally covered in the dust of time.
However, time has passed, and dozens of springs and autumns have passed in a blink of an eye. The teenager has grown up. The popular VCD has also retreated from the stage of history. Thanks to the blessing of technological development, the media carrier has evolved from a mere hundreds of MB to dozens of GB. . But the volume in the boy's mind hasn't changed much. By chance, he once again encountered the movie Terminator2 that once deeply moved him, and awakened his sleeping feelings from Fengchen's memories. In the short two hours, when I met the Terminator of the year again, "he"'s appearance didn't seem to have changed, but it seemed a little bit pale.
"The Terminator would never stop, IT would never leave him, IT would never hurt him, never shout in him or get drunk and hit him, or say it was too busy to spend time with him. IT would always be there and IT would die to protect him. Of all there would be the father so came and went this year, this thing this machine was the only one who measures up. and in the sin world, IT was the sanest choice. "
reunion but short on experience In the long process, the grown-up teenager finally found the answer behind that magical power in these words. It just contradicts its name and the meaning of existence. A machine born only for killing can learn the values ​​of life, and finally chooses to end itself in order to protect life. From a film point of view, from a rational point of view, it subverted the entire character's setting from a 180-degree angle, and showed unparalleled courage in the face of the battle that was bound to be defeated. "Terminator 2" presents one of the most primitive instincts with the most direct story and technique—family affection, machine movements, machine expressions. In this narrow space of expression, Arnold’s performance is a bit blunt. It was just right. From behind the corner of the Terminator, a clumsy figure of a father is projected. Even if there is no flowing blood, no gentle words, no gentle embrace, he is still so reliable, so trustworthy, and so reassuring. From his steel face and cold expression, the light of "hope" rekindled through his blood-red eyes. This is what the boy had pursued.

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  • Bernadette 2021-10-20 18:58:13

    Metal mania! ! ! The unprecedented and unparalleled feature of T1000 lies in the fact that a robot is really evil.

  • Lonzo 2021-10-20 18:58:03

    I can also watch crying when I see this, how emotional I am.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day quotes

  • The Terminator: I know now why you cry

    [wipes a tear from John's face]

    The Terminator: but it's something that I can never do.

  • T-1000: Are you the legal guardian of John Connor?

    Todd Voight: That's right, Officer. What's he done now?

    T-1000: Could I speak with him please?

    Janelle Voight: You could if he were here. He just took off on his bike. So, he could be anywhere.

    T-1000: Do you have a photograph of John?

    Janelle Voight: Yeah, sure, hold on.

    Todd Voight: Could you tell me what this is about?

    T-1000: Just need to ask him a few questions.

    [Janelle gives the photo to T-1000]

    T-1000: He's a good looking boy. Do you mind if I keep this picture?

    Janelle Voight: No, go on. There was a guy here this morning looking for him, too.

    Todd Voight: Yeah, a big guy on a bike. Does that got something to do with this?

    T-1000: No, I wouldn't worry about him. Thanks for your cooperation.