This Terminator is totally different from the first three ones. The most different thing was not the absence of Arnold Schwarsenegger, but the focus of the story and correspondingly the way how the director told the story.
The focus the Terminator story transferred from the outside conflicts between the human being and the cyborg to the inside conflicts of a cyborg: whether he himself was a real man or just a robot? How to judge whether he was a man? Was human being morally higher than cyborgs or robots? Or did justice always belong to human beings unconditionally when there were conflicts between the human race and other races?
Terminator II was the best movie in the last Terminator trilogy as it started to discuss the human feeling of a robot, yet thisalso made its own effort on discussing the similar inside conflicts of a robot/cyborg, and it would arouse more applause if it had perfected some details better.
Performance impression:
Director: McG
Stars: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, Helena Bonham Carter
The focus the Terminator story transferred from the outside conflicts between the human being and the cyborg to the inside conflicts of a cyborg: whether he himself was a real man or just a robot? How to judge whether he was a man? Was human being morally higher than cyborgs or robots? Or did justice always belong to human beings unconditionally when there were conflicts between the human race and other races?
Terminator II was the best movie in the last Terminator trilogy as it started to discuss the human feeling of a robot, yet this
Stars: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, Anton Yelchin, Helena Bonham Carter
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