This film is the first film in history with an investment of more than 100 million U.S. dollars. It was the box office champion at the time. It won the 64th Oscar four awards in 19xx the following year after its premiere: best sound effect, best visual effects, best Recording and optimizing makeup. Because of this fatal weakness of the action film, the film did not win the highest award. The Terminator is a huge improvement. From the point of view of film macro-control, it is very dangerous for the director to always adjust the speed to a slow or slow schedule. But in Terminator 2, the relatively slow film tempo increased the apocalyptic crisis and epic dignity that the film showed, and the slow tempo happened to be within the acceptable range of the audience. This could not be said to be Came. Dragon's superb control over the movie. The robots in the movie will not be mere machines. They can think, integrate into humans, and even produce perceptual thinking. Schwarzenegger takes it to the extreme. "Terminator 2" narrates a contradiction for us, that is, the high integration ability of robots, which is not only the direct cause of the Doomsday Judgment, but also an important factor in the progress of the movie script. It seems that at the moment the movie is played, each of us is drawn into the plot, as if everything in the movie is real and is about to happen. Cameron’s attempts over the years are often just for one goal, that is Let everyone be involved in his movie, obviously he did it. The content of this movie is Arnold Schwarzenegger playing a robot T-800 from the future back to the 90s. His task is to protect the handsome boy John Conneng and his mother Sarah who will become leaders when they grow up. And the T-1000, which was more advanced than him, chased it over without showing up, and the two righteous and evil robots started a life-and-death struggle for the same goal. Compared with the predecessor, it has more similarities. It also starts with a brutal battle in the future. It is also that two space-time shuttles come to the secluded place of modern Los Angeles at night. They are also a killer and a protector, and they are also walking through time and space. Accompanied by the gleaming arc sparks, the sparks were exactly the same as those splashed when the scientific monster Frankenstein was born. Then it was the same muscular naked man who used the same robbery method to pretend to be a vicious "who is I afraid of". However, the film still has a lot of fascinating things, not only the action special effects are gorgeous, but also there are some details worth thinking about. In the movie, the T-1000 was frozen, shattered, and melted by liquid nitrogen. After it was gathered and restored to an adult, there are some details that are easy to forget: T-1000 found that something was wrong with it, and it melted when it touched the handrail. Part of the railing and the boots on the ground become the texture of the floor. This would have been a possible eradication of T- The direction of 1000 means that T-1000 has finally become a slave of its own ability to change, uncontrollably becoming anything that it touches, thus being polluted by the environment and dispelling its mission. But the director didn't arrange it in this way. He just flicked it through, and finally kept the T-1000 in a liquid and pure state until it turned into drips of molten steel in the melting pot. But we still have lingering fears: with a big tank of liquid metal reacting enthusiastically and blending with each other, can the small particles on the original T-1000 completely forget where they came from and where they should go back? Will they really gather together again and become an evil force? We seem to be talking about a metaphorical language again: personal identity, cultural tradition, nationalism, melting pot, coexistence of diversity, and the ultimate globalism, so the last struggle of T-1000, the infinite number of previous identities The gluttonous fight can be viewed as follows: In the context of postmodern culture, T-1000 represents not the threat of technology and machine civilization to mankind, but represents a universal right to the breaking of various boundaries. Identity panic-if you are both a man and a woman, both black and white, both a policeman and a mob, both a heterosexual and a homosexual, both Bin Laden and Bush?? Then, we are in the fireworks of the world What should the insignificant beings do? This is a question of position. The scene of the decisive battle was set in an iron smelter. The intention was clear. Iron was the beginning of industrialization and a necessary machine. It was iron that created human industrial civilization and iron contributed to the creation of Skynet. In the end, T1000 was smelted. It was the iron that can be regarded as his mother to some extent. In the end, Sarah used a grenade gun to drive T1000 into the iron melting furnace at the last moment, which also symbolized that people still have the ability to resist and have the ability to resist. hope. At the end of the film, the Terminator chose to die and enter the smelting molten iron. Here why he chooses this way, let us think deeply. Now that science and technology are becoming more and more advanced, this film reflects that science and technology are also double-edged swords, and we must look at it in a correct way. In the end, robots also have humanity, and they choose to sacrifice, which not only expresses their own greatness but also sublimates the theme of the film. Of course, it also reflects the deep concern of human beings from one side: whether human beings will be destroyed by the robots they created. ? If it were human beings, what would happen. Personal identity, cultural tradition, nationalism, melting pot, multiple coexistence, and the ultimate globalism, so the last struggle of T-1000, the gluttonous fight of the infinite identities, can be viewed like this: in the postmodern Cultural context, T-1000 does not represent the threat of technology and machine civilization to mankind, but represents a universal panic about uncertain identity caused by the breaking of various boundaries-if you are both a man and It's a woman, it's both black and white, it's both a policeman and a mob, it's both a heterosexual and a homosexual, it's both Bin Laden and Bush?? So, what should we do with the insignificant beings in the fireworks of this world? This is a question of position. The scene of the decisive battle was set in an iron smelter. The intention was clear. Iron was the beginning of industrialization and a necessary machine. It was iron that created human industrial civilization and iron contributed to the creation of Skynet. In the end, T1000 was smelted. It was the iron that can be regarded as his mother to some extent. In the end, Sarah used a grenade gun to drive T1000 into the iron melting furnace at the last moment, which also symbolized that people still have the ability to resist and have the ability to resist. hope. At the end of the film, the Terminator chose to die and enter the smelting molten iron. Here why he chooses this way, let us think deeply. Now that science and technology are becoming more and more advanced, this film reflects that science and technology are also double-edged swords, and we must look at it in a correct way. In the end, robots also have humanity, and they choose to sacrifice, which not only expresses their own greatness but also sublimates the theme of the film. Of course, it also reflects the deep concern of human beings from one side: whether human beings will be destroyed by the robots they created. ? If it were human beings, what would happen.
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