2008年1月25日星期五

The Terminator

>>The Terminator is a film of the year 1984, directed by James Cameron. I studied in primary school when the first time came across with this movie, having great impression over the Terminator II-Judgment Day(years 1991)for it superb performance.

>>Even though it is a commercial movie, but the director James Cameron always give people a feel that it worth the ticket. Theoretically, Terminator should not have came out with the third episode, James Cameron emphasized that Judgment Day have already clarified the whole story, the third episode might however disturb the overall aesthetic. For example, in Titanic, the ship already sank, do the film sequel still meaningful? There are something however, only beautiful inside our memories, pursuit the same good feel again and again will eventually make people to have opposite feel toward it.

>>There is however, do you think such an special theme would escaped from the eye of film producers? Even though James Cameron absent in the third episode, Rise of the Machines was still born under efforts of Jonathan Mostow. According to my feeling, this episode have strong violation of before, but we are fortunate to see that the soul of Terminator, Schwarzenegger was still there. The previous episodes have brought out the message of "No Fate", some more the chips and the sample of machines was already destroyed, there should not have any film sequel.

>>But this is not the case, the third episode started talking about fatalism. The mother of soldier Sarah Cannor did not succeed in changing anything. The change only in time, the delay of the Judgment Day. Watching Rise of the Machines is similar to watching at the rise of stunt performers, which the contents has become unimportant. It's like watching a beautiful woman without the soul, this is the real rise of the machines.

>>The producer keep emphasize that there are film sequel to continue the story, Terminator IV (Will of the Machine?). It will probably bring more shock to us, or may be not, let keep on our eye. In any case, Schwarzenegger, no more! "I will be back!" and "Hasta la vista, baby!" will become a classic sentences in the film industry.

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