Terminator 2018, personal emotional record.

Selina 2022-01-25 08:03:38

I suggest that everyone go to the theater to watch this movie. No player can achieve the shocking effect of the theater at home. When the familiar opening music plays, the sound of overwhelming collisions, and the sound of shooting, you can safely walk into the movie without worrying about the whispers of anyone around you. This is the place I am most satisfied with in the theater today.

This movie can be concluded not by simply being brilliant or not being brilliant. I think most people are going for the Terminator series. I can't forget the excitement of playing "Terminator 2" over and over on the TV when I was young. I don't know how many times I have seen it, but to this day, I am still fascinated by it. I mean, it has religious and allegorical connotations. If you have never caught a cold on science fiction, you don't understand why Terminator has become a cultural symbol. In the Terminator trilogy, Terminator II, undoubtedly played to the extreme. James Cameron gave me many surprises. The special effects beyond that era, the fear of the future, and the complicated mood of love and hate between humans and robots. Maybe the classics in everyone's minds will always remember that at the end of the film, Schwarzenegra slowly sinks into the molten iron with an iron lock. When his whole body entered the lava, he finally stretched out his arms and gave a thumbs up. This is the most touching moment.

The reason for writing so much about Terminator 2. What I want to say is that I went to see Terminator 4 today, and I went there more with a nostalgic mood. For me, it is more like a self-retrospect. I am looking forward to what the era of robots raging in the future will look like, and how Connor will lead the battle against robots. This feeling is like you are about to meet an old friend who has been separated for more than ten years. You were once the closest friends, but after more than ten years of vacuum, you don't know what happened to each other. This kind of meeting is something special. So, when I watched this movie, I couldn't tell exactly how I felt. It's like you don't know what your friends have experienced in vacuum time, and your memory only stays in your past experiences. You can't express your feelings clearly in words. Perhaps it is disappointment, because you have been cut off in the past and cannot be recovered. Maybe he hasn't changed, but his style remains the same. Maybe everyone has changed, becoming silent and embarrassed. "Schwarzenegger" relies on special effects and reappears in the film. But this time, he no longer has any obligation to protect, he is just a machine, only responsible for killing. I don't know what the director's intention is to make "Schwarzenegger" come back. It seems that there is no explanation. Maybe it is just a pure selling point, a gimmick. But for fans like me who like to make random associations. The appearance of Schwarzenegger represents a farewell to the past. Everything will change. Even if it is the person who has tried to protect you.

If you are a fan of Terminator, I suggest you go to the theater. There is bad news, the Terminator spin-off drama, Terminator Rumor, there will be no third season. Helpless, just when the second season is getting better at the end, leaving a huge suspense. It was ended, and all that was left was regret.

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2021-10-20 19:01:30

    Much better than Transformers 2

  • Isidro 2022-03-20 09:01:17

    Too tough to see me too shocked to be a model in an absolutely speechless blockbuster

Terminator Salvation quotes

  • John Connor: Who built you?

    Marcus Wright: [Held suspended in chains] My name is... Marcus Wright.

    John Connor: You think you're human.

    Marcus Wright: I am human.

    [Connor steps forward, releases the chain holding Wright's head up, and looks down at his chest. Wright looks down at himself]

    Marcus Wright: Noooooo!

    [Horrified]

    Marcus Wright: Nooo! Ahhhhhh!

    [struggles against the chains]

    John Connor: Where were you manufactured?

    Marcus Wright: I was *born*. August 22, 1975.

    [Screams again and fights against the chains, then looks at Connor]

    Marcus Wright: I know you. I heard your voice on the radio. You're John Connor.

    John Connor: Of course, you know me. You were sent here to kill me.

    Marcus Wright: I don't know what you're talking about.

    John Connor: Then why are you here?

    Marcus Wright: Blair said you could help me find who I'm looking for.

    [pause]

    Marcus Wright: Now let me down.

    John Connor: If I let you down, you'll kill everyone in this room.

    Marcus Wright: [with one shake of his head] Just you, Connor. I didn't even know your name until two days ago.

    John Connor: No. You and me. We been at war since before either of us existed. You tried killing my mother, Sarah Connor. You killed my father, Kyle Reese. You *will* not kill me.

    Marcus Wright: Kyle Reese is on a transporter heading for Skynet. If I wanted to kill him, I would've done him in LA.

  • John Connor: What *are* you?

    Marcus Wright: I don't know.