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Loading... Terminator: Dark Fate [2019 Film]by Tim Miller (Director)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It drags for a good bit in the middle, but the beginning and the ending are both quite solid, particularly the first third of the film impressed me. For a while, there, it almost felt like a worthy continuation of the original two. All in all, a very enjoyable film, and less of an open-ended disappointment than all the loose ends from "Genisys" when this inevitably did not get its intended sequels, either. ( ) This was amazing. It mostly took off from where the Second Terminator ended, though, twenty or so years in the future. And, since it's a time travel franchise, it made sense too. The Grace and Dani stuff was just awesome, as was the Sarah Connor things. She had such good interactions with both Grace and Dani. Grace is the one that comes back in time to save Dani from a Terminator in this movie. And, even that was done, I think, in such a different and just awesome way. The only thing that bummed me out for just a moment was the ending. It didn't seem... big enough (I know, I'm being nitpicky), but, on the other hand, this is a time travel franchise, so.... who knows what might happen if they do another one as a sequel to this? no reviews | add a review
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An augmented human and Sarah Connor must stop an advanced liquid Terminator from hunting down a young girl, whose fate is critical to the human race. No library descriptions found. |
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