Finally the terminator

Virgil 2022-01-25 08:03:38

Although it is not one of the Terminator series directed by Cameron, I have positioned Terminator: Salvation as a terminator returning to orthodoxy, and the point of talking is that the terminator is finally terminator... The third generation is not orthodox at all in my opinion. In the series, many plots in it are hard to justify. For example, in the second generation, the last chip has been destroyed. According to this logical reasoning, there should be no more autonomous Skynet. However, in the third generation, in order to make the Terminator series of movies continue to make money, it is very Forced to send another TX to assassinate John Connor and at the same time inject a virus into the Skynet system to trigger the awakening of Skynet's autonomous consciousness. The purpose of this is nothing more than one-to allow this series of movies to continue to be filmed, otherwise according to the development of the second generation, Judgment Day will not come!
Fortunately, in Terminator: Salvation, we have seen the return of the first and second generations. For example, in the film, Karl Reis is when John Connor’s father and Marcus are facing each other, Ma Ge teaches him a trick to tie the gun to his shoulder with a rope to prevent being snatched by the gun. go. I think everyone who has watched the first generation should still remember the shot of Karris, who went back to the past, saw the gun stolen from the police car and tied a rope to his shoulder. The benefit of the director's doing this is obvious. Every loyal fan of the Terminator series will immediately like Terminator: Salvation after seeing this passage, and agree with it-yes, this is the Terminator I saw when I was a child. And Marcus continued the fate of the machine character of the human camp in the Terminator series-to die for John Connor. The most exciting moment in the whole film was the appearance of the governor’s T-800. All my fascinating memories of T2 were activated in an instant-at midnight on a summer vacation in junior high school, I took my rented T2 with me. The videotape sneaked into the office of my mother’s unit and used a public video recorder in it (at that time, only public houses or video studios could afford a video recorder). So that I really played this videotape one frame by frame, watching every frame of the movie, and it was already dawn when I finished watching). Until now I have listed T2 as the coolest and best movie I have ever watched-none of them! For every domestic boy born in the late 70s and early 80s, "Terminator", "Transformers", "Battlestar" and "Star Wars" can be said to be a sci-fi quartet that influenced his life.

Although I ridiculed Beijing all the time, I still have to say that Beijing is indeed a city where I can easily find sympathy. I clearly remember that the first episode of Star Wars was screened in the Capital Cinema after a lapse of more than ten years. When the classic picture (long long ago, there is a galaxy far far away) and voice appeared, the "full audience" audience stood up with me and greeted the return of the Star Wars with endless applause. No one is directing, and no one is taking the lead. Everyone did this in a kind of collective understanding. What is this called? ? This is called resonance-all the audience sitting next to me are the same kind of people as me. They love movies that I love, and they express their hearts for the return of Star Wars in the same way as I do. They are their own people. . That was the first time that I deeply experienced the cuteness, respectability and horror of group power. It is a pity that such a scene has never been encountered since I left Beijing. This time I watched T4 in Changsha, and there were only a few people in the theater. They were unaware of the foreshadowing of the generation that appeared in the film. They had no reaction to the appearance of the governor-shaped T-800, and at the time I was very moved by the inner cow. Full of face. At the end of the movie, a silly girl sitting next to him still mumbled: "What does this movie mean, it's over? The plot is inexplicable!" Fuck, I really understood that Xiao Ruan ran a bullock cart and the old man. Fan Chang sighed the feeling of "Wes people, who I am going to return." Hey, the quality of Jiadu people is worse than that of capital people, huh? !
T4 is above T3, but still not as good as T2 and T1, but it is out of the ranks of bad movies anyway. The end of T4 has already set the stage for the sequel, and maybe Cameron will have to come back to shoot T5 by himself...By the way, there is no news after the filming of the Titanic.

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  • Sylvia 2021-10-20 19:01:30

    Enough to enjoy the ups and downs, although the plot is basically all speculation. How nice it would be to replace robots with zombies. The handsome group drama is exciting. This is the essential difference between a rotten girl and an academic man who sees a beautiful woman and plays three stars.

  • Janelle 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The robot came forward, and what's too bad is that the drama element is too mechanical.

Terminator Salvation quotes

  • Marcus Wright: I'll sell it to you.

    Dr. Serena Kogan: For what?

    Marcus Wright: A kiss.

  • Blair Williams: I hate to break it to you, but if you have friends on that thing, they're as good as dead. And same as you, if you walk in that direction.

    Marcus Wright: I have been dead a while and I'm getting used to it.