This is a movie that improves a bit on second viewing. The first time I saw it, I thought it was a disaster. Now I find it extremely flawed but not entirely uninteresting.
I particularly like the cruder, bulkier, but in some ways more terrifying Terminators. I particularly like the flesh-melted-off Arnold T-800 at the climax.
What this film is lacking entirely, I guess, is the human interest of all of the other films. Christian Bale is a fine actor, but John Connor is a really boring figure here, and Bale basically glowers through the role. Indeed, Anton Yelchin's Kyle Reese and Sam Worthington's Marcus are so much more interesting that I wish the film had simply focused on them.
I also *hate* that they give Skynet a human personality, played simperingly here by Helena Bonham Carter. That was campier than anything in any of the movies, including that awful moment in the otherwise underrated T3 where Arnold "talks to the hand," takes the male stripper's outfit, and puts on a pair of drag queen glasses.
I particularly like the cruder, bulkier, but in some ways more terrifying Terminators. I particularly like the flesh-melted-off Arnold T-800 at the climax.
What this film is lacking entirely, I guess, is the human interest of all of the other films. Christian Bale is a fine actor, but John Connor is a really boring figure here, and Bale basically glowers through the role. Indeed, Anton Yelchin's Kyle Reese and Sam Worthington's Marcus are so much more interesting that I wish the film had simply focused on them.
I also *hate* that they give Skynet a human personality, played simperingly here by Helena Bonham Carter. That was campier than anything in any of the movies, including that awful moment in the otherwise underrated T3 where Arnold "talks to the hand," takes the male stripper's outfit, and puts on a pair of drag queen glasses.