TERMINATOR:
DARK FATE (2019)
Starring
Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mackenzie Davis, Natalia
Reyes, Gabriel Luna, Diego Boneta. Directed by Tim Miller. (128 min)
ON
BLU-RAY FROM PARAMOUNT
Review
by Tiger the Terribleđž
While
the world may not have needed another Terminator movie, this
one cuts to the chase, so to speak, reverting back to what made the
first two films undisputed classics.
Gone is most of the convoluted plot baggage that muddied Terminator
Salvation and Terminator Genisys. Those
films arenât without merit, but both seemed forget what really
drove Terminators 1 & 2
(and even the underappreciated Terminator 3)
was the thrill of the chase. We were given a crash course in time
travel â just enough to accept the premise without scrutinizing it
too hard â before pummeling us into submission. I
havenât met many people who cared much about the
franchiseâs temporal logistics anyway.
Terminator:
Dark Fate ignores
the last three films altogether, which is ironic since it essentially
cops the âJudgment Day is inevitableâ assertion of Terminator
3. Only this time it isnât
Skynet sending terminators back in time to dispatch the Connors. Now
itâs a computer network called Legion and the target is Dani
(Natalia Reyes), a feisty
young assembly line worker in Mexico. Itâs
never effectively explained how Legion evolves to threaten all humankind, nor does it really matter. Once the Rev-9 terminator
(Gabriel Luna) arrives in the present day, itâs up to
mechanically-enhanced super-soldier Grace (Maclenzie Davis) to keep
Dani
alive for whatever purpose she serves in the future (revealed late in
the film, though the viewer
will have figured it out long before).
Of
course, the big drawing card
(or at-least it should
have been) is the welcome
return of Linda Hamilton as
Sarah Connor. Ever since preventing Judgment Day decades earlier,
sheâs been hunting terminators, though Grace has never heard of
her, Skynet or John Connor (unceremoniously killed by a terminator in
the very first scene). In
fact, Sarah and Grace have an amusingly antagonistic relationship
throughout most of the film. Still,
she sees a lot of herself in Dani.
Playing Sarah as a grizzled,
cynical and bitter warrior, Hamilton is clearly having a lot of fun.
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"Yes...I am a lumberjack. But I am not okay." |
It
just occurred to me I havenât yet even mentioned Arnold Schwarzenegger. Thatâs probably
because he doesnât show up
for at-least an
hour, his existence &
motivations are sort-of contrived and â narratively speaking â
heâs the least essential character in the film. But hey, itâs
not a Terminator movie
without Arnold, even if heâs
often regulated to being comic relief.
Like
the original Terminator,
there are
no concurrent timelines, no
altering the future to save
the world. Itâs all about the simplicity
of the chase, with exciting
action sequences and
large-scale destruction (though nothing as groundbreaking as T2),
relenting just long enough
for occasional
story or character exposition. None of it ends up being really
necessary, but it sure is a lot of fun.
EXTRA
KIBBLES
FEATURETTES
- âA Legend Reforgedâ (behind-the-scenes, interviews with
cast, director Tim Miller & producer James Cameron); âWorld
Buildersâ (sort-of an extension of the first featurette, with more
emphasis of action scenes); âDam Busters: The Final Showdownâ
(this one focuses on the epic scale climax); âVFX: The Dragonflyâ
DELETED/EXTENDED
SCENES
DVD
& DIGITAL COPIES
KITTY CONSENSUS:
PURR-R-R...LIKE A GOOD SCRATCH BEHIND THE EARS.
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