I don't know if this is a film review thread but I'll cast my opinion.
Film:Terminator Salvation
Viewed: 21/11/2011
Story: 4/10
Graphics: 7/10
Music Score: 5/10
Film Technique: 6/10
Action: 7/10
Drama: 5/10
Total Score: 6/10
Being a fan of the original two by James Cameron, and after the disappointment of Terminator 3, I was curious to see whether or not Terminator Salvation managed to pick up the baton and successfully carry on the story that the originals sparked. Sadly not. The plot was remarkably thin in its foundations in comparison to the originals. There were characters introduced that had little to no relevance to the plot portrayed in Terminator Salvation, yet alone any of the other Terminator films including the character of Marcus Right (supporting actor).
As far as the plot goes with Terminator Salvation, I would have to put it on par with Terminator 3. It appeared to me that any action that was in Terminator Salvation was used as a gap filler for the apparent cracks in the plot. Any drama in the film was melodramatic, without reason or explanation. I felt without getting to know any of the characters, it was hard to connect emotionally with what they were going through. Terminator Salvation could of and should of began with the end (following the life of John Connor and his comrades that he meet along the way in between Terminator 3 and Salvation) and ended with the beginning (following the life of Kyle Reese). In my opinion, way too much emphasis was placed on a character that didn't need to be there in the first place, Marcus Right, his character I felt was a poor attempt to replace T-800 (as the one depicted in Terminator 2).
Too many characters and poor time management skills is what lead me to give this film a sub par rating.
Film:Terminator Salvation
Viewed: 21/11/2011
Story: 4/10
Graphics: 7/10
Music Score: 5/10
Film Technique: 6/10
Action: 7/10
Drama: 5/10
Total Score: 6/10
Being a fan of the original two by James Cameron, and after the disappointment of Terminator 3, I was curious to see whether or not Terminator Salvation managed to pick up the baton and successfully carry on the story that the originals sparked. Sadly not. The plot was remarkably thin in its foundations in comparison to the originals. There were characters introduced that had little to no relevance to the plot portrayed in Terminator Salvation, yet alone any of the other Terminator films including the character of Marcus Right (supporting actor).
As far as the plot goes with Terminator Salvation, I would have to put it on par with Terminator 3. It appeared to me that any action that was in Terminator Salvation was used as a gap filler for the apparent cracks in the plot. Any drama in the film was melodramatic, without reason or explanation. I felt without getting to know any of the characters, it was hard to connect emotionally with what they were going through. Terminator Salvation could of and should of began with the end (following the life of John Connor and his comrades that he meet along the way in between Terminator 3 and Salvation) and ended with the beginning (following the life of Kyle Reese). In my opinion, way too much emphasis was placed on a character that didn't need to be there in the first place, Marcus Right, his character I felt was a poor attempt to replace T-800 (as the one depicted in Terminator 2).
Too many characters and poor time management skills is what lead me to give this film a sub par rating.