Terminator 2 - Judgment Day Reviews
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Director James Cameron Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton
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Theatrical-Release: 03 July, 1991
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Xanatose
22nd Mar 2009
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In previous Terminator film,Arnold appeared as the anti-hero but here he comes to save Sarah Conor and her son John Conor from evil T-1000.Both are came from future,the Terminator and T-1000 wears human cloths and going to accomplish their tasks.The entire film contains more action packed scenes and does not have violence.Visual effects for T-1000 is great and Terminator appears as Cyborg with minimum features than T-1000.Informations about Skynet and Cyberdyne organisations are explained very small amount.Also the question "How the humans lost the control of machines?" arises in the mindset at first scenes.Lack of smile and inhuman activities by Terminator and T-1000 shows them as machines.The last battle between as much more exciting.But the result of Terminator is very dissapointing.Both Sarah and John Conor deserved for future actions.The combination of science-fiction and action is the great advantage of this film.
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Tower Boy
1st Dec 2006
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Terminator 2 is an almost perfect film in my opinion - the special effects were way before their time and I believe the film still stands up well to scrutiny, today. The plot - after failing to kill Sarah Connor (The mother to the future leader of the human resistance) in the first movie the machines this time send back a new and improved robot model to kill John Connor while he is still a teenager. The future humans hear of the plot and send back a re-programmed terminator to protect John - the ...- Read Tower Boy's review (163 words)





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