As a child, I was a nominal "well-behaved man" and rarely watched movies.
It wasn't until after college that I watched a lot of movies.
The famous Terminator series is no exception and has been completed in the past few years.
Although I didn't see the Terminator series as a kid, it didn't affect the childhood of our generation in the slightest.
In elementary school, the stationery store was filled with posters of various Terminator series.
Terminator 1 poster
Terminator 2 poster
It wasn't until two years ago that I finished the previous 5 Terminator movies in one fell swoop.
After watching Terminator 1, my expression was like this.
Nani? The governor is actually a bad person, how is it completely different from what you imagined?
A thriller scene from Terminator 1
It's not hard to understand why Terminator 1 left an indelible childhood shadow on many people.
After watching Terminator 2, I was finally relieved that the governor was a trustworthy person.
Classic governor-style fake laugh
His trademark fake smile is unforgettable, engraved in the mind, and cannot be forgotten for a long time.
The death of the governor at the end of Terminator 2: Judgment Day is heart-wrenching.
It can be said that "Terminator" 1 and 2 at that time were like a beam of light, illuminating the future of science fiction.
It is also very instructive in science fiction movies.
The O'Ux in Avengers 2
In fact, as early as 1995, director Cameron had gathered all the leading actors of T2 to shoot a "Terminator 2-3D: Overtime Battle".
Terminator 2-3D: Battle of the Time
Terminator 2-3D: Battle of the Lost World is not a simple 3D movie, but an entertainment project consisting of live-action interactive games, stage performances, and 4D. There are only 3 theaters in the world that can see this movie in its entirety.
In the face of the downfall after "Terminator 3", it turns out that Director Cameron has already told the end of the story clearly.
As for the later movies, it should be the fan movies of the Terminator series.
This year's Terminator: Dark Fate has Cameron's executive producer, which can be said to be a qualified commercial science fiction action film.
Terminator: Dark Fate poster
The story abandons the plot of Terminator 3, 4, and 5, and directly continues the main line after "Terminator 2: Judgment Day", which is much better than "Terminator" 3, 4, and 5, but it is still difficult to match compared with "Terminator" 1 and 2.
The setting of 28 years ago, placed today, basically has not changed anything, it is still a crossing, still a liquid robot.
After a difficult fight, the T-800 finally defeated the liquid robot, and the T-800 also died heroically.
However, this time, Terminator: Dark Fate has added some interesting small changes.
For example, when a robot crosses, the clothes that are dried will become hard and brittle, and they will fall to the ground and be directly broken.
Liquid robots can be divided into two, one is a liquid metal flesh and the other is a hard metal bone.
None of this was in the previous Terminator films.
In terms of fighting, the few fights at the beginning of the film are still amazing, highlighting the maturity of the American film industry.
The fights in the later part of the film are slightly cheesy, and the logic is also a lot worse.
The fight on the aircraft was so chaotic that it was impossible to see who had hit whom, who had saved whom, or any tactical design.
The Hummer military vehicle that was also forced to land in the plane was not only an order of magnitude worse than the aerial fight in "Die Hard 5".
Stills from Die Hard 5
At the level of the film's story content, although there is no previous "Skynet" plan, the core of the story is still that the future robot crosses back and assassinates the leader of the rebel army.
Only this time, the mother of the rebel leader was replaced by the rebel leader himself.
The old story, no matter how exquisite the packaging, still cannot attract the interest of the audience.
In terms of characters, Grace, played by Mackenzie Davis, is heroic and handsome, which is one of the highlights of the film.
The appearance of Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton, and T-800 played by the governor, has left a full of feelings for old fans.
When Sarah Connor, played by Linda Hamilton, appeared, the entire studio boiled over.
It's reminiscent of Sarah Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day 28 years ago.
Sarah Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991).
The young mother who was cool and heroic at that time is still beautiful after getting old.
Appearance of elderly Sarah Connor in Terminator: Dark Fate
The governor is probably the biggest selling point of this movie.
As I expected, after all, the governor is old (72 years old this year), and with the high appearance fee, he will not play from the beginning to the end. The appearance of midfield is also acceptable, and it is much better than just playing for 10 minutes to make a name.
Compared to the "I will be back" in previous "Terminator" movies, this year's "Dark Fate" line "I won't be back" is heartbreaking.
I sincerely hope that this is the last movie in the "Terminator" series, the Terminator's meme has been played badly, if there is no new idea, it is better not to shoot.
Unlimited harvest feelings, the audience will not buy it one day.