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Topic: Terminator GenisysPosted By: SFReader
Subject: Terminator Genisys
Date Posted: Jul-03-2015 at 3:35pm
Terminator Genisys
(2015) Rated PG-13
Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai
Courtney
Directed by Alan
Taylor
Reviewed by Dave
Felts
Rating:
(4.5/5)
I entered the theater to see
Terminator Genisys with trepidation. I was disappointed with http://forum.sfreader.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=135&title=mad-max-fury-road" rel="nofollow - Max
Max: Fury Road . Would the new Terminator movie run roughshod
over my nostalgic memories as well?
I was there at
the true genesis -- the first Terminator was released in October 1984
while I was a sophomore in college. Some friends and I gathered our
meager funds (I think movie tickets were $3 at the time) and saw it at
the local theater. Time travel, killer robots, an apocalyptic end of the
world, who could ask for more?
Now that the statute
of limitations has expired, I'll admit to stealing the movie poster out
of the frame in front of the theater on the way out. It hung proudly in
my dorm room until it caught the attention of an even bigger geek than
myself. I'm ashamed now to say I traded it for two cases of Milwaukee's
Best. It seemed like a good deal at the time....
So,
31 years later, it was with no small amount of sentimental
longing and wistful affection that I settled into my seat to
see the latest Terminator offering. Where does the time go?
And...
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
A quick perusal of review sites on the web will show
most critics are less than impressed. Rotten Tomatoes shows only 27% of
critics gave it a positive rating while a 69% audience score show that
most movie-goers had a different reaction.
Like in
the original, Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) is sent back to 1984 by John
Connor (Jason Clarke) to save Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from being
assassinated by a Terminator. Anyone familiar with the original will
notice homage paid in the beginning scenes, but that's where the
similarity ends.
Once back in the past, Reese
doesn't find a helpless college student part-timing as a waitress.
Instead he finds a geared-up and ready-to-go Sara Connor, complete with
her own Series 800 Terminator Model 101 (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Seems
that in this timeline, Skynet sent a Terminator back even further, to
1973, to kill child Sarah. She was saved by a reprogrammed
Schwarzenegger model, who has acted as her protector and defacto father
ever since. So she's up-to-speed on the whole situation, including Reese
and Terminators and the future timeline.
Sprinkled
with references to later Terminator movies, and even the short-lived
(but excellent I thought) TV series The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Terminator Genisys explores a new
timeline both similar too but very different from the other movies in
the franchise.
It was especially fun to see Arnold
resurrect his Terminator persona. Old Terminator Arnold versus young
Terminator Arnold. What dedicated science fiction fan can say no to
that? Arnold says it himself in the movie -- he might be old, but he's
not obsolete. I sure liked him a lot better in this than I did in http://forum.sfreader.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=140&title=maggie" rel="nofollow - Maggie .
Clarke
and Courtney had difficult tasks, stepping into already defined roles
in a movie that uses the existing Terminator mythos to drive the story.
It can be hard to take such roles and make them your own when they have
already been portrayed and cemented in the public consciousness.
Courtney seemed to lack the desperation and determination embodied by
the original Kyle Reese. The Sarah Connor character here is supposed to
be the battle-hardened one created by Linda Hamilton from T2, but Emilia
Clarke just seemed too... soft, although her physical resemblance to the Sarah Connor from 1984 is fairly spot on. John Connor has a larger role
than I expected going in. Jason Clarke did fine, but I don't think the
John Connor character was ever as fully formed as the
rest.
Terminator Genisys travels through multiple
realities, across multiple eras, and makes references to multiple movies
that are sure to be recognized and appreciated by fans of the
franchise.
If you've given past Terminator movies a chance and aren't a fan,
this movie probably won't change your mind. If you aren't a fan, but
want to be, do yourself a favor and watch the original Terminator from
1984 and T2 from 1991. Having those fresh in your mind will make
Terminator Genisys even more fun.