Review of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) by Emmanuel Isaiah S — 15 Jul 2017
I am giving this movie a 10/10 rating based on its innovative story-line, breathtaking special effects, and its ability to intrigue the viewer.
My thoughts on this movie center mostly on the T-1000, as well as the upcoming sequel to T-2. The sequel, according to Linda Hamilton's Wikipedia page is scheduled for 2021.
As I watched T:2 over the weekend, I noticed something rather odd about the T-1000. When he was shot, blown up, and later melted in a pool of molten steel. He had no wiring or electrical components.
If he was truly a robot, cyborg, or android, then he would have had to have these components in order to function. Even in the end of the movie when his body was blasted open with a grenade launcher and his insides were exposed, there was no wiring or electrical components. This factor combined with his abilities to shape-shift and regenerate leads me to believe that this was no ordinary robot.
The T-1000's extraordinary composition and abilities lead me to believe that he was an alien and not a robot.
I believe that the 2021 sequel to T:2 should explore the possibilities of alien involvement in the creation of Skynet, and in the operations of Skynet, in the "Terminator" universe.
This review of Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) was written by Emmanuel Isaiah S on 15 Jul 2017.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day has generally received very positive reviews.
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