Terminator Salvation Reviews
I can see why Christian Bale got angry while filming this. The only think Terminator Salvation managed to salvage was the disappointment I feel every time a new movie in the franchise is released. They should have ended it at T2
T4: Salvation is a failed promise. In many ways, it’s like the Star Wars prequels: so much potential, squandered on a small, misguided story set against the backdrop of a grand sci-fi epic. This was supposed to be the film—John Connor’s rise, the start of the war trilogy we’d been waiting for. Clear. Focused. Epic. Instead, we got a strange plot centered around Kyle Reese and, inexplicably, the literal heart of a hero. Yes, it ends with a heart transplant. That’s where we ended up. There is cool stuff here—some strong casting choices and a solid first act. But once it hits the second half, it all unravels into a long, drawn-out rescue mission. This time around, I just found myself waiting for it to be over.
Terminator Salvation does NOT feel like a Terminator film and this is likely due to the non existent Arnold Schwarzenegger which is a very common feeling among the audience of Terminator Salvation. On the other hand leave the film as a "science fiction army film" and it's decent. It feels more like an Call Of Duty Advanced Warfare live action movie more than a Terminator film and it feels like you could definitely skip this and that's before I even finish the franchise. Sam Worthington is the absolute highlight and it great, the special effects for this movie is good and the sound is absolutely tremendous. I was also thinking, "this feels like a fan made Terminator film" and I stick by that. RIP Anton Yelchin gone way too soon. But (I feel terrible saying this after my previous sentence) but I did not feel anything from his performance and it's very forgetful. Christian Bale is the coolest John Connor yet but that may just be Bales presence as a human. Overall Salvation isn't bad but it's a bad Terminator film, the cast try to make it work but the poor writing makes it fall flat on its face.
I appreciate that the filmmakers chose a different approach this time around since the franchise was starting to feel tired and predictable. The futuristic, post-apocalyptic, dystopian battle-world setting worked for me, even if it's not entirely original. I really enjoyed the action sequences, and it’s interesting to observe how the VFX have evolved throughout the franchise, even if they’re not particularly remarkable in this installment. The use of long takes and attention to sound definitely enhance the excitement of these scenes. Unfortunately, beyond the action, there’s not much going on. The film lacks substantial story and character development. What’s most frustrating is that it had real potential; it hints at a theme of what it means to be human and what separates us from machines, but doesn’t explore it in any meaningful way. Most characters feel one-dimensional, and some are reduced to mere plot devices. A new character introduced mid-film is suddenly faced with an important decision, but her arc isn’t built up in a satisfying way. The film would’ve benefited from narrowing its focus to a single character's perspective, allowing for a stronger emotional arc; this could’ve worked with almost any of them. Add to that a few contrived plot points, and what you get is a film full of missed opportunities. Still, it's packed with enough action to make it watchable. If you're already a fan of the franchise or exploring it like I am, it's worth a watch, but don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
This movie gets a bad rep and I don't like that! This movie is better than Genisys, Dark Fate (though that terminator design was way cooler), and T3: Rise of the Machines, but it gets crapped on by people. Sam Worthington plays Termintor Light, a prototype that just wants to understand the world around him and feel something. He takes on all kinds of new terminators: water Terminators (by the way, how have you not elimintated the terminators from the little lak that is right.next.to.your.base?!), motorcycle Terminators, and a gunface, giant terminator that rides in an airship. Cool new designs...then we see vintage Terminator. He runs into a young John Connor's dad, along with a mute kid who can.....sense Terminators? I'm still not sure why he freezes up. Anyway, Christian Bale reprises his role from Reign of Fire, a man in the future fighting an enemy for the survival of the planet. When he isn't yelling at crew off camers, he is really chewing the scenery here. Sam Worthington vintage screaming in this movie. Good watch, entertaining.....I still don't know how someone in every Terminator movie falls for the Terminator impersonating one of their allies. It's dumb, but the movie is good.
Best Terminator film since the original two
Its not as great as the first 2 but its enjoyable, too bad it’s not really a terminator movie
It was alright, liked seeing the new perspective on a terminator movie. First one in the future and i think they did pretty good.
This was pretty good. I’ve only seen T1 and T2 which are both great. T2 is one of the best movies ever made so it’s hard to compare but this movie had good stuff. Christian Bale was, as usual, really good. The action was decent and I thought the terminators were cool. The setting was interesting but would’ve thrived if it looked like the apocalypse scenes in T1 and T2. It did have some interesting scenes involving giant terminators. Some of the cinematography was rough, the emotion wasn’t quite there and some of the action wasn’t great. But overall it was pretty good. Goodbye, see you later.
For me this is the most underrated terminator film to date, I think people avoided it because Arnie and Linda Hamilton weren't involved, the film fills in a lot of the blanks from previous movies, and would of set up some great sequels, the cast was there and you can see where they were going, instead we ended up with Genysis and Dark Fate, so my advice is watch it as a stand alone movie and imagine what could of been.
The thing appealing about salvation is this is like a post apocalyptic war movie with soldiers against killing machines and I like it for that not to mention the arcade game was awesome and I would play it any time I go to Dave and busters it was awesome the movie itself is just average though as it’s tone is off putting and feels like going into a more call of duty stile than a simple sci fi action film which the first two movies were in the end those are the best ones and the rest are just mediocre to just bad 5/10
filme legal, o roteiro é legal, gostei das cenas de ação, o filme se passa no julgamento final, com as cidades todas destruídas, achei legal o filme focar em humanos se escondendo de máquinas, e depois partes que ficou meio científico isso prejudicou um pouco o filme, com tudo isso, eu recomendo esse filme.
Felt dead
super movie, real, super actors, . thanks to the team for this masterpiece
Such an underrated movie. I consider T1 and T2 the best sci-fi double feature of all-time. This is the only worthy predecessor to those movies. A glimpse into the future war with Skynet without retconning or destroying the integrity of the first two films. A great setup of a trilogy that we will never see. Not sure what fans were expecting.
Christian Bale as John Connor?!? Why not cast Ali Wong as king Arthur? Hollywood is wildly offensive. Shame on McG. Should have dug up and rolled over Marisa Cooper while he was at it. That aside, it’s pretty bad.
Really enjoyed this modern twist on the terminator series. Great fun.
Utter rubbish. Filled with completely overdone and boring Hollywood tropes. Super advanced robots that can't shoot straight. Characters being thrown around by deadly killing machines instead of being killed. People falling unconscious in water to wake up fine washed ashore. People being crushed but being fine. The resistance sending valuable advanced military assets to protect a couple of civilians. The film gives no indication how the robots are actually winning the war.
The effects and premise are fine, but it does not compare at all to the original 2 films.
Very underrated movie. One of the better ones in the franchise.