Release Date: Malaysia, 24 Oct 2019
Genre: Science Fiction / Action
Running Length: 2:08
Cast: Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis,
Natalia Reyes, Gabriel Luna
Director: Tim Miller
Screenplay: David S. Goyer & Justin Rhodes and Billy Ray, based on a
story by James Cameron & Charles H. Eglee & Josh Friedman & David
S. Goyer & Justin Rhodes
From an entertainment standpoint, TERMINATOR: DARK FATE is an improvement over the recent sequels but it still can't match the level of the first two entries in the series. In fact, the series should have just ended at T2.
This movie is somewhat a remake of T1 and T2 by taking what worked in that two entries and smashed it together in this one to serve a new generation of audience. Yeah, there is a bold move in Dark Fate which happens right at the beginning but other than that, it's actually more or less a T1 and T2 mashup.
Action junkies would enjoy this entry but I disliked it. The action sequences here are the Fast & Furious type where it defies physics and it goes up to eleven as the movie progresses: loud, CGI-packed action and just numbing. There was hardly any tension.
Performance wise, Arnold still steals the show everytime he is on screen. He is the king of one-liners. The filmmakers introduced emotions into Arnold's Terminator here and he does it with surprising effectiveness without coming across awkward and forced. Linda's Sarah Connor is fine here. She looks great for her age but I just can't help but be distracted by how much her face has aged. Perhaps it's a reflection of how much I have aged too >.<
As for the younger actors, Mackenzie's Grace is a standout while the rest of the cast were serviceable.
All in all, they should just stop making more Terminator movies.
RATING: 6/10
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