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The Forgotten First Time to Save Yourself

Joshua Tyler | publishing

Now looking back on it, Terminator Redemption Probably named. The goal of the film released in 2009 is to revitalize the Terminator series. This is the first attempt to bring it into the post-Arno era. This is the redemption of the Terminator franchise.

It failed, and since then, the franchise went from one failure to the next.

Terminator Redemption As long as you don’t think about it, this is an interesting movie. The special effects are splashing, and the action is fast and fun.

The characters are fun and well performed, except for Bale’s somewhat blank John Connor. Kyle Reese, Anton Yelchin was so fast. Actually, forget John Conner. They should give us a movie that focuses on him.

The problem with the movie has nothing to do with anything that happens during the filmmaking process. They are deeper and more entrenched than this. This is a script. It’s the whole premise of filmmaking, which is wrong, and the single-player named director of the film MCG, even if he’s allowed to release R-rated movies that deserve to be R-rated.

The problem is Terminator: Save the World The villain, Skynet, in this version, it is far from the unstoppable, evil machine power we have seen before. The narrative of this film is built around Skynet’s complex plot. Everything starts with that plot, it all happens due to the plan, which is totally stupid.

Here’s the plan: Skynet captures Kyle Reese and uses him to lure him into John Connor to kill him. Skynet knew that John Connor would come to save Kyle because Skynet knew that in his future, Kyle would become John’s father, and Connor needed him when he wanted to be born.

Kyle Reese is the bait. John Connor is the goal. Why didn’t Skynet just shoot Kyle Reese in the head? That won’t solve the problem? game over. John Connor is dead.

Instead of doing this, Skynet built a human robot and sent it after Connor. The semi-robot thinks it is human. In fact, it has free will and thinking, just like humans.

Why would Skynet build such creatures beyond any field of machine logic I could think of. It sets something loose beyond control, totally convinced that it can still follow its requirements, although there is absolutely no reason to believe it will. Later, when there was evidence that the evidence of its robot creation had switched sides, Skynet seemed not interested in taking any measures to stop it. Instead, our cyborg MacGuffin walked away without any concealment and went to work, eliminating Skynet’s horrible plans. Perhaps by then, Skynet, like everyone in the audience, already thought that this plot was no longer worth the trouble.

Terminator Redemption Built on a ridiculously shaky foundation, there is no way to save it from this brain-dead structure. However, you can have fun as long as you don’t spend more time thinking about the logic in it.

Unfortunately, for the Terminator brand, a horrible plot isn’t the way to launch the next stage of a big box office franchise. Hollywood has been trying after the disaster of redemption, equally terrible entry Terminator Genisys and The fate of darknessbut nothing is useful. Terminator Redemption Probably their only chance to salvation.


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