Movie Review Terminator Dark Fate
Movie Review Terminator Dark Fate |
Once again Arnold Schwarzenegger is back in the form of the dreaded machine T-800. Along with her, she has collaborated with early Terminator Movies films Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton). But this time, the matter is not specific. Rather, truth be told, what was the need of such a serial sequel?
The story is just that Danny, a girl living in Mexico, is targeted by some machines from the future and is tasked with rescuing a half-human-half robot Grace (McKenzie Davis). There is the only action behind it. Now it is up to you how much noise you can tolerate.
Although the film was publicized only on the return of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the truth is that he had never gone anywhere. Before that, he was also in Terminator Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator Genesis. It means to say that there was not much change in the film due to their being or not. Yes, it was sure that this time James Cameron, the father of the Terminator, was associated with the film as a writer-producer, but he too succumbed to the circumstances.
Neither is there any newness in the action of the film nor is there anything special. We have seen how many films like Transformers, X Makina and Bleedrunner 2049 on such themes. That is why if you do not want to make your fats dark then do not approach the cinema hall.
Rating: 2.5
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