Because of the reasons it says in the movie?Why does the remorseless Ah-nold kill John Connor, then stick around and start an effing family and start feeling bad about being a killer robot?
Because of the reasons it says in the movie?Why does the remorseless Ah-nold kill John Connor, then stick around and start an effing family and start feeling bad about being a killer robot?
Because of the reasons it says in the movie?
His main point is it's stupid, or at least the execution.
It worked fine for me. It's not "stupid" at all. I thought it an interesting evolution of the "emotional learning" character he played in T2. It was definitely the next logical step with that, and clearly what would have eventually happened had that Terminator not been destroyed.His main point is it's stupid, or at least the execution.
It worked fine for me. It's not "stupid" at all. I thought it an interesting evolution of the "emotional learning" character he played in T2. It was definitely the next logical step with that, and clearly what would have eventually happened had that Terminator not been destroyed.
After the last couple of Terminator movies, don't know that I am all that interested in watching a new one.
I think they showed that quit well during the detention center attack,where despite almost everybody piling on him,he kept going.I would add that for the first time since T2 they got the "remorseless, it will just keep on coming, and will never stop" feeling. They didn't capture the desperation of fleeing something that just won't stop ever in any of the last three movies. This one - as it should be - was just a simple flight for survival.
It was more in the acting of the pursued. They didn't stop fleeing, and they knew they couldn't. They remained desperate, the whole time, knowing that whatever they did all they were doing was buying a slight delay before he caught up again. They portrayed that hopelessness well.I think they showed that quit well during the detention center attack,where despite almost everybody piling on him,he kept going.

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