Terminator Genisys [4K UHD]
S**Y
Top Notch action sci-fi
Me and my wife were very pleased with the movie. We were worried that it might be a cheesy sequel, but boy will be wrong. The plot and execution were very sophisticated and well thought out and very nonlinear. Even the time machine aspect of the movie took a normal time travel paradoxes to another level with a new twist I haven't seen in other sci-fi shows. Definitely food for thought. Acting was great, all the action was well done in context, a fair amount of eye candy so must be seen on the big screen with a big sound system. It was great to see Schwarzenegger and his last role and I think he did a great job. Of course, like all sci-fi shows, you have to suspend your critiques of consistency, but they did not stretch it very far as sci-fi shows go. Definitely worth the time and enjoyed watching it and it is as good or better than the first Terminators of the series that we saw years ago.
M**N
Terminator Genisys is Excellent
Terminator Genisys is the best Terminator movie since T2. In fact, Terminator Genisys actually should have been the true sequel to T2, because the plot fits in with T2 in a 100% perfect way. In comparison, T3 didn't fit in with T2. The plot from T3 essentially said "T2 didn't save the day the way all of us were told and there was no need to kill the T1000 and destroy Cyberdyne, because everything was going to happen anyways." The plot from Terminator Genisys really only acknowledges events from T1 and T2, not T3 and Terminator Salvation. The plot in Terminator Gensys is so well written that it left Terminator fans like me and my family stunned at times!SPOILER ALERT: Everything you read from this point on is a spoiler alert. The movie starts out with Kyle Reese explaining how Judgment Day occurred, and then how John Connor saved his life. Then there is a need for Kyle Reese to go back to 1984. All of this is expected and it is done very well. But then, as Kyle Reese is in the time machine going back to 1984, SkyNet attacks John Connor! This is a HUGE surprise!While traveling back in time, Kyle Reese sees a vision of something very unusual from when he was a child. This was an important moment in time , because what Kyle Reese saw was not actually from "his" past. The vision Kyle Reese saw was from an "alternate" version of 1984. The reason for this is because "someone" (who we later learn was John Connor) sent a T-800 Terminator to protect Sarah Connor when she was a child.One of the most stunning moments in the movie was in 1984 when the T-800 representing the T-800 we saw in Terminator 1 arrived. As expected, the T-800 goes around asking for clothes. But then, another T-800 shows up and says "You won't be needed them." A tough-as-nails Sarah Connor then uses a weapon with a futuristic design to kill the T-800 that previously tormented her in the first Terminator movie!Kyle Reese then arrives in 1984 from the future. As expected, Kyle Reese goes around looking for clothes. But then we get another stunning shocker! One of the police officers chasing after Reese is a T-1000! ... True Terminator fans like me and my family were just going CRAZY saying "WHAT THE HECK! The T-1000 isn't supposed to be in 1984!"The T-1000 actually doesn't last long in 1984, because unlike in 1991 the duo of Sarah Connor and her T-800 protector have had many years to make a trap for the T-1000. I won't spoil what that trap is, but lets just say it is awesome.At this point, Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor agree the best way to prevent SkyNet from winning is to travel 33 years into the future to the year 2017. When they arrive naked, they are arrested. But the T-800 has been waiting for 33 years to get them out of trouble.I have to say I was then truly stunned again when the movie shows that the reason the timeline is about 20 years behind schedule is because that little punk Danny Dyson continued his father's work at Cyberdyne. Remember how in T2 we saw that Miles Dyson was killed. Well, Danny Dyson must have done some research and helped his dad, because Danny eventually achieved the same things his super intelligent dad was working on.But what about how Miles Dyson and Cyberdyne had a CPU from the first Terminator 800, while Danny Dyson did not? Well, Danny was getting information from SkyNet in a different way. I am not willing to spoil who it was giving Danny this information, but when you see who it was, you will be STUNNED!In 2017, one of the police agents who helps get Sarah Connor and Kyle Reese out of trouble is John Connor. It is at this point when Kyle Reese learns he is the father of John. It is also at this point when one of the BIGGEST SHOCKERS of the movie occurs when the T-800 arrives! ... I'm not willing to spoil that part. ... But let's just say Kyle had warned Sarah it was possible for this type of thing to happen!This sets the plot for the rest of the movie. ... This review is getting long. If this isn't enough to encourage you to watch Terminator Genysis, nothing will be. This truly is the BEST Terminator movie since Terminator 2 and is in the same league as T1 and T2.
R**S
Nice
Great movie
A**R
For me, this is the third film in the series.
For me personally, I really liked this film.I knew nothing about the first film, when it first came out, being only a child. It was only as a teenager that I saw this film, at a sleepover, where my friend was enthused, horrified, giddy, and mesmerized. And I was mesmerized too. Love the human quality of the first film, especially the sex scene. Which was raw, human, and very touching.I admired Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Love the action sequences, the concept, and Linda Hamilton showed how versatile of an actress she is, how amazing she is, and she totally embraced her role. She is the heart of the film. I think Arnold is great, but Linda Hamilton evokes a depth, which is why some of the other films do not work. She is a real actress. The emotions she expresses seem real. And the franchise needs her. She gave her all in this film, and she was even more impressive than in the first film.I didn’t care for the concept of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. My personal bias, but I didn’t care for Claire Danes.And as much as love Christian Bale, Terminator Salvation never seemed genuine.So we have this film. I was intrigued enough to purchase it. It had an endorsement from James Cameron, and it featured megastar Lee Byung-hun. Of course I loved it, though it was not perfect.I like Emilia Clarke, and I respect her work on Game of Thrones. But she is no Linda Hamilton. Her physique is not taut, and though she is fully invested, she often appears childish, rather than intelligent and strong.Didn’t care for the reinvention of Kyle Reese or the new terminators.But I liked Arnold in his role. Arnold Schwarzenegger – and I am going to forget his actions as a human being - has not been given enough credit to how much he gave to this role. He fully invests. His emotions are empathetic and awkward.I like this film. I like the human element. Emilia Clarke is still learning. She is earnest and brave. She doesn’t have Linda Hamilton’s grittiness, but this is a young Sarah Connor, who has so much to learn.I think of this as the third film, though it is not. There are parts I dislike. But still, a very good film.
N**R
Great 3d movie?
Really good 3d movie I really enjoyed it.
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