Hurray: the Best Terminator in 28 years

game news - 6. oct. 2019 - at. 11:19 Terminator occupies gaming classic 'Terminator: the Dark Fate' is the sixth film in the 'Terminator'series since the

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
31 October 2019 Thursday 16:00
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Hurray: the Best Terminator in 28 years

game news - 6. oct. 2019 - at. 11:19 Terminator occupies gaming classic

'Terminator: the Dark Fate' is the sixth film in the 'Terminator'series since the first one premiered in 1984. But if you had expected or feared, yet another unimaginative franchise product, so you fortunately, positively surprised. The film jumps through an alternative timeline elegant the three most recent movies over, and continue to do so roughly in the wake of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day from 1991.

perhaps due to the original director James Cameron once again is on the team (as a producer and co-author) and Linda Hamilton is back in the cast as Sarah Connor, who at the age of 63 years is tougher than ever before. It is in the whole, the women who are in the driving seat here, which is both refreshing and completely logical within the story's framework, without in any way seeming too politically correct.

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of Course, there is also a political statement (and terms of a new affluent audience) that it is a mexican, there (possibly) to save both the americans and the rest of the world's future. And that a number of key scenes in the film are played out by the mexican/american border. I have nothing against the expensive Hollywood-machinery uses some of his allotted speaking time to comment on the world's crooked walk, rather than simply providing kontekstløs entertainment. It will, however, happily never docerende or clumsy.

the 72-year-old Arnold Schwarzennegger is probably relegated to a siding here, but he is a really fun and energetic bagsædepassager, and it is only when he enters into the picture (as gardinsælger!), to the film for the seriousness of the letter.

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don't worry, even if you do not have the first two Terminator'film in the memory you can easily follow here, although some knowledge of the universe enough is required for completely to be able to hang on. But any excuse to revisit the two films are, I also welcome.

Without going into too much detail with the story, so is the film's present tense 2020, and we find ourselves in Mexico City. There is another visit from the sad future in the form of the upgraded human Grace (Mackenzie Davis) and terminator Rev-9 (a glacial Diego Luna), who are wilder than any previous models we have seen.

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They have come for, respectively, protect and kill fabriksarbejderen Dani Ramos (Natalie Reyes), who is about to lose his job to robots (ho, ho). It turns out that she is going to play a central role in man's future fight against the machines.

Grace get the help of the first Sarah Connor, who has devoted his life to wipe out the terminators - why do we get to know in a flashback to 1998 - and since the good old T-800 (i.e. Arnold), who with time has become quite human.

The result, of course, a great deal of fast-paced and spectacularly action (otherwise it would not be the 'Terminator', right?), but director Tim Miller (who made his debut with the spirited and sassy 'Deadpool') manages to play his cards in the right way, so there also is room to expand the characters and the colloquial dialogue that is so central to the universe. Just as the references to the old films - which in nature belongs with - never being too overbearing.

There is no way to talk about groundbreaking cinema, but the entertainment value fails absolutely nothing, and it is possible that the 'Terminator: the Dark Fate' is merely the third best in the series, but it says more about the first two than this current chapter.

Medv.: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Mackenzie Davis, Natalie Reyes m.fl.

Updated: 31.10.2019 16:00