Have been looking forward to watch this film most hoping the franchise would be revive after the colossal disappointment of T3 which leaves one to wonder how something so unimaginably fantastic turns so unimaginably sour in just one sequel.
This new film is seriously a breath of new Life for all Terminator fans. In some ways, it seems to have totally disclaimed the last film in having anything to do with the franchise as most references were made to remind audiences of the second film instead of the irreconcilable last.
The pace of the story is very well-spaced to let us recollect and link up where our memory left off.
However, audiences who have no idea what the previous stories were about had better make an effort to do some homework before walking into this one.
Despite its comeback, one will still have to admit that T2 is still that fantastic an action sci-fi which would be impossible to top.
The constant mystery of what became of our World in the future where the resistance wages war against the machines is finally coming to light in this installment. My only gripe is that we are not seeing enough encounters with the Terminators although I suspect the makers are only serving us appetizers of what is to come.
A previously unknown, Sam Worthington caught his big break in this film being the first of the Terminator trilogy as he stars next to the Dark Knight. He has totally proven that he is as much a worthy actor for this role as the confidence James Cameron placed in him. We can be sure we will be seeing more of him.
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