Review of Terminator Genisys (2015) by Arthur P — 10 Jan 2016
It seems that there are smart and not-so smart Terminator fans. As for Skynet, being a supercomputer - it still struggles to understand human deception, and therefore, uses it's own deception by "playing dumb", by keeping Sarah and Kyle alive.
If you notice that John returned in the future without the Asian liquid Terminator, and how his Borg fighting skills could have ended senior Arnold Terminator by jabbing him through the eye. I believe Skynet wants to keep the timeline active so that Sarah and Kyle can escape through the time machine any time the past to avoid the apocalyptic Terminator Wars.
Action appears to be more in the evening than during daytime for more dramatic effect on fiery-orange explosions. I like to see more Terminator "slave robots" during the daytime rip apart police cars like shredded cardboard - even United States military hardware like tanks and helicopters.
The music in the introduction is not over-done with too much bass and treble with improved sound technology. Watched movie on 3D blu ray disc with bonus film-making behind the scenes.
This review of Terminator Genisys (2015) was written by Arthur P on 10 Jan 2016.
Terminator Genisys has generally received mixed reviews.
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