4/10
Terminator: Injustice
5 September 2009
Now, I'm not going to lie about my experience with this film series, and will admit that I never saw a Terminator film. But that doesn't help any. One of the only characters I actually cared about was the person called Marcus Wright, with whom the film started. It was a very interesting character with how he came to be, and such, and how he was revealed. So we come to know that the ancestor of John Connor has been lost in some wasteland near L.A. by accident, and a few people go to look for him. That's all good, and the film steadily progresses. Later in the film John Connor reveals himself to be an absolute asshole towards Marcus by torturing him incredibly, practically erasing the need to be sympathetic to Johnny. What John Connor did in this film to some people, only a villain would do. And yet he's regarded as the hero of this flick? I was disgusted by the ending of this flick precisely because John Connor, in this film, was such a cruel man pretending to care about others. I won't spend any more words on this, and just call it: Terminator: Injustice. Seriously. If the previous Terminator movies are anything like this, I won't even bother to watch those.
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