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		<title>Terminator Salvation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 06:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So. This isn&#8217;t a review, because the more I think about this movie, the less happy I am with it, so I&#8217;m going to stop thinking too much about it. This is one of those movies that I mostly enjoyed while I was watching it (especially the first part, before I realized that nothing I&#8217;d [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So. This isn&#8217;t a review, because the more I think about this movie, the less happy I am with it, so I&#8217;m going to stop thinking too much about it.</p>
<p>This is one of those movies that I mostly enjoyed while I was watching it (especially the first part, before I realized that nothing I&#8217;d hoped or expected to see in a Terminator movie was going to show up) and right after I came back home, and I would have enjoyed a lot more if I hadn&#8217;t been such a fan of the other Terminator movies (1&#038;2 &#8212; you know I don&#8217;t really count 3). This didn&#8217;t *feel* like a Terminator movie to me, and I didn&#8217;t realize until coming out how necessary the role of someone as protector was to my idea of these movies. </p>
<p>I mentioned on Facebook and Twitter that a lot more went into the explosions than into character, and that I really felt the heart of the first two movies was missing here. There weren&#8217;t any characters to connect with, not really. John Connor&#8217;s character wasn&#8217;t revealed in any significant way, and if he had an arc, I didn&#8217;t see it so much (but, to be fair, we did see how he became the leader of the resistance). The people around him were &#8230; well, they didn&#8217;t really have any personalities. I didn&#8217;t feel any connection *between* them, and I felt as if I was being told that there was a connection there, just because I knew the relationships &#8212; but we were never shown any kind of connection, and nothing to any of the characters beyond the surface level. </p>
<p>Also, the Terminator movies have always been about Sarah and John Connor, and someone in a protector role. I could accept that Sarah was gone in this movie &#8230; but although John was there quite a bit, the movie wasn&#8217;t his. No, it was Marcus&#8217;s, whose character didn&#8217;t really have an arc or decision to make, either &#8212; although he was the most sympathetic character in the movie. I missed the setup of someone as protector (Marcus didn&#8217;t really fit that, though I thought they were *trying* for that &#8212; as I mentioned before, far more affecting, to me, would have been a reversal: Connor trying to protect Reese after the kid was scheduled for termination&#8230;then after saving him, sending him off to the past to be killed.) And even if I just watch it as a post-apocalyptic movie, it doesn&#8217;t bring anything really new to the table (a few scenes felt like they came straight out of the recent War of the Worlds movie &#8230; but it does have some nice action scenes). </p>
<p>So, there it is. To me, the movies have always been about relationships (Kyle/Sarah, Sarah/John, John/the Terminator) and there just wasn&#8217;t much here to see. We never got below the surface. And although I was pleased by some of the surface stuff &#8230; it just doesn&#8217;t hold up. </p>
<p>Sigh. </p>
<p>ETA: I&#8217;ve heard that the script and the production was rushed through after the writer&#8217;s strike. I can definitely, definitely see how that might have affected this movie, and the lack of characterization. I think the bones are there, and good &#8230; the execution and the whatever-it-is about these movies that makes me *care* just didn&#8217;t come through. The late Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles did that a million times better than this movie did. </p>
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