Terminator
3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Rated R
Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl,
and Claire Danes
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When it was announced that a sequel to the classic Terminator
2 was going
to be made, my hopes were relatively high. But as the details were revealed,
my enthusiasm began to wane. First, James Cameron, director of the first
two Terminator films was not going to direct the third film. Second, Linda
Hamilton would not be reprising her role as Sarah Connor. Third, Edward
Furlong would not be reprising his role as John Connor. I was half expecting
Arnold Schwarzenegger to announce he wasn't going to be involved. He, of
course, remained onboard. However, I decided not to see the film when it
hit theaters in July, 2003. Five days ago, the film hit DVD. I figured
I'd waited long enough to see it.
For
those uninitiated, the Terminator series
revolves around the premise that, in the future, machines will take over
the world and force humanity
into submission. A lone hero named John Connor will lead a human army to
defeat the machines. Knowing that Connor would rise up against
them, the machines send a Terminator into the past to kill Sarah Connor,
his birth mother, before he is even conceived thereby eliminating the
possibility that he can defeat them. That was the premise for the first
film. The second film took place when John was 13. John and Sarah Connor,
along with a "good" Terminator robot sent back into the past
to protect them, attempt to defeat the machines by preventing their creation.
This third film picks up ten years later, with John Connor in hiding and
Sarah Connor dead from leukemia.
The machines were apparently not stopped by the events of the second film.
They were only postponed a bit. This time around, the machines send a super-powerful
Terminator called T-X (Kristanna Loken) into the past to destroy John Connor
(Nick Stahl). Connor, not feeling safe even though he's theoretically stopped
Judgment Day, has gone into a sort of exile from humanity -- making him
almost impossible to find. The T-X attempts to lure him out of hiding by
hunting down those that will aid him in the future. Of course, Connor's
forces in the future know that the T-X has been sent back so they send
back another T-101 (Schwarzenegger) to protect Connor as well as his future
second-in-command, Kate Brewster (Claire Danes). Lots of explosions and
techno-babble ensue.
While
not exactly in the same league as the first two Terminator films, Terminator
3 is not too bad.
The main difference is the that the "wow
factor" of the first two films is gone. The first film had a strong
thought-provoking story and strong characters along with some decent special
effects. The second film not only had a strong story and stronger
characters but also contained the first truly jaw-dropping CGI sequences
ever put on-screen. T2, quite simply, was an event movie.
Terminator
3 is simply another science fiction / action film with some
familiar characters, lots of action sequences, and a premise that rings
hollow when compared to the first two movies in the series. The budget,
which was supposedly around $175 million, doesn't seem to have improved
the look of the effects over 1991's Terminator 2. Actually, some of the
CGI sequences look quite fake compared to the older film's. It is nice
to see Arnold back as the T-101, even though his robotic exterior seems
to have inexplicably aged. Hmmm...
Personality-wise,
Kristanna Loken's T-X is no match for Terminator 2's T-1000
as played by Robert Patrick. Patrick's Terminator was menacing and
humorous at the same time. Loken's T-X simply looks frazzled and pissed-off
and she apes some of Patrick's mannerisms at times. She's definitely a
lot easier on the eyes, though, and her fight scenes with Schwarzenegger
are a lot of fun. The fights seem like two robot warriors, each possessing
incredible power, are battling it out. The fight scenes in T2 lacked
that "powerful" feeling.
Nick
Stahl is not as good as Edward Furlong was as John Connor. The difference
in their personalities and appearances is too jarring to believe it's
the same character. Stahl's not a bad actor and his performance is
fine for what it is, but he shouldn't be John Connor. Claire Danes is looking
all grown-up and handles herself quite well in her first balls-out action
flick.
Schwarzenegger needed a hit
film to revive his sagging career and Terminator 3 is definitely the
best action film he's been associated with in a long
time. It's the first of his films I've watched since 1996's Eraser that
really had me interested in what happened. While I can't say it's a "must
see" film, it's good for a rental. But, if you haven't seen the other
Terminator films, start at the beginning and enjoy the really good films
in the series first. Then, see this one if you're still interested.
Trivia: The
original tagline of "The War Begins 2003" was removed from
all promotional material due to the political climate of the time, and
the war in Iraq. The line was changed to simply "Coming Soon". (Source: The
Internet Movie Database)
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