Lack of imagination, Skynet has taken over the nest of human beings. It is actually the slow-moving robots to toss and toss, and Skynet has caught so many people. Since it wants to engage in a plan that is similar to artificial humans and penetrates into human beings. With the Human Headquarters just a ship, and the global rebels are mostly stragglers, does Skynet overestimate humanity?
The plot setting is general. From the perspective of the overall plot, Terminator 4 can only be said to be a small-scale battle between humans and robots. There is no end of the world, human and machine war scenes, little trouble. Forget it, what's boring is to launch any global declarations to show off.
After reading it, I deeply felt how could it be possible to win this way.
Later, I thought that this might be a conspiracy of the director or the investor. Choosing a local war to be played first, and a sequel is still in the making. Once it makes the audience happy, the latter will not make money.
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