Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
Country: US/SP/HUN/CHI
Technical: col/2.39:1 128m
Director: Tim Miller
Cast: Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis, Natalia Reyes
Synopsis:
A Mexican family is persecuted by another Terminator, sent by a different AI from the future, and is aided by Sarah Connor, who in the process makes contact with the cyborg that killed her son, now rehabilitated as an android with a conscience.
Review:
This sixth instalment in the series seems to pick up where No.2 left off, with computer rejuvenated versions of Sarah and John Jnr. deployed in a flashback. The fact that Sarah refers to his killer as a 'terminator sent from a future that never happened' seems to unpick all the time travel logic espoused by the franchise to date, but never mind. Via its new iteration of the Terminator first act, the film is far more interested in colliding Sarah with her former nemesis, which surely was the point of No.2 after all.
Country: US/SP/HUN/CHI
Technical: col/2.39:1 128m
Director: Tim Miller
Cast: Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis, Natalia Reyes
Synopsis:
A Mexican family is persecuted by another Terminator, sent by a different AI from the future, and is aided by Sarah Connor, who in the process makes contact with the cyborg that killed her son, now rehabilitated as an android with a conscience.
Review:
This sixth instalment in the series seems to pick up where No.2 left off, with computer rejuvenated versions of Sarah and John Jnr. deployed in a flashback. The fact that Sarah refers to his killer as a 'terminator sent from a future that never happened' seems to unpick all the time travel logic espoused by the franchise to date, but never mind. Via its new iteration of the Terminator first act, the film is far more interested in colliding Sarah with her former nemesis, which surely was the point of No.2 after all.
Country: US/SP/HUN/CHI
Technical: col/2.39:1 128m
Director: Tim Miller
Cast: Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis, Natalia Reyes
Synopsis:
A Mexican family is persecuted by another Terminator, sent by a different AI from the future, and is aided by Sarah Connor, who in the process makes contact with the cyborg that killed her son, now rehabilitated as an android with a conscience.
Review:
This sixth instalment in the series seems to pick up where No.2 left off, with computer rejuvenated versions of Sarah and John Jnr. deployed in a flashback. The fact that Sarah refers to his killer as a 'terminator sent from a future that never happened' seems to unpick all the time travel logic espoused by the franchise to date, but never mind. Via its new iteration of the Terminator first act, the film is far more interested in colliding Sarah with her former nemesis, which surely was the point of No.2 after all.