Terminator movies have been
gradually churned out over the years since the first one back in 1984 when
James Cameron took a risk with some unknown actor called Arnold Schwarzenegger
and a lead character combo of Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn. Fast forward a
few decades later and we have the latest instalment of the popular franchise.
Many Terminator movies feature
wars, Terminators and the ongoing travails of John Connor and his mum Sarah.
Although iconic now, Terminator was a massive risk for the relatively unknown
actors at the time – and even now, the memorable lines like “I’ll Be Back” and
“Come with me if you want to live” resound in popular culture and make the
original an instant classic. But where do you go from the following movies?
Terminator 2: Judgement Day was a massive smash and was awesome (in my opinion)
and made the Terminator a permanent fixture on a lot of peoples top ten movies
of all time.
They tried to mix it up a bit
with Terminator 3 with a stunningly beautiful girl as the cyborg killer. More
recently, Christian Bale took up the standard bearing in Terminator: Salvation
which was lacklustre at best – and had no Arnie (kind of). However that movie pretty much
wrapped everything up. So where do you go from here?
Well, Genisys is the latest
incarnation of Terminator and what do you do when the last movie pretty much
completed the cycle? You – kind of remake the first one. Already on dodgy
ground, Genisys starts in the future and sends Kyle Reese (Jai Courtney) back
in time to protect Sarah Connor (Emilia Clarke) from The Terminator (Arnie).
John Connor (Jason Clarke), leader of the resistance against Skynet is our only
hope against the machines. Making a plan to protect his mother he sends
volunteer Kyle Reese back to 1984 where Genysis attempts to reboot Terminator
by making the same movie again. This time the amazing chemistry of Hamilton and
Biehn is replaced by the awkwardness of Courtney and Clarke. Sarah Connor is no
longer the petrified waitress but a hot, sassy kick-ass chick attitude with and
Reese spends most of the movie being taken aback by her and trying to figure
out what the hell’s going on. The movie also features “Pops” (the original
Terminator character played again by Arnold Schwarzenegger) who apparently actually visited
Sarah Connor when she was young and has become part of her family as a guardian
and surrogate parent.
Seeing original 1984 The Terminator at the
cinema only weeks before on a one off special showing, I had the original still
fresh in my mind. It follows the original quite closely for a time, albeit with
different actors and slightly different consequences – when old Arnie fights
young Arnie for example, is on of the best parts of the movie and is inspired.
As the movie goes on, it continues to develop the story and brings it in a
different direction and rushes to a conclusion. Lots of homage’s to the
original 1984 movie, some hat tips to T2 and 3, and none regarding Terminator:
Salvation.
This film has tried to bring
Terminator to the new audience, but although by no means bad, this movie, I
felt, could have been a lot better. There is no taking away that Emilia Clarke
is a stunning looking lady, but her sassy Sarah Connor never fit right with me
at all and her chemistry with the rather lacklustre performance of Jai Courtney
had me pining for Hamilton and Biehn.
The special effects are fantastic
and the highlights include Arnie as the Terminator and the fact it’s a twist on
the original movie. However, the movie, although enjoyable, was not as good as
it could be, and this means that they will have another challenge if Terminator
6 is going to be made. Overall though, it’s not bad, but could be better. For
those of you who heard that Dr Who’s Matt Smith was going to to be featured in
this movie – well he is – but don’t expect much screen time. It did make me
smile however that he is credited as Matthew Smith. Guess he gets his Sunday
name on this one.
POPSCORE: 7/10
What am I talking about? Terminator: Genisys
Where can I find out more? http://www.terminatormovie.com/home#
If you like this try: Terminator (previous movies especially the first one), Robocop (especially the first one), Aliens
Anything else?
James Cameron officially endorsed this film and considers it the official third film in the franchise.
The body of young Arnold Schwarzenegger in the movie is not actually Arnie but actor and body-builder Brett Azar who was playing the original Terminator. Arnie's face was computer edited on him later.
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