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</html><description>On the eve of mankind&#x2019;s final victory over Skynet, John Connor &#x2013; leader of the Human resistance &#x2013; preps for the real battle. &#xA0;Knowing that Skynet will send a Terminator into the past in order to assassinate his mother before she births him, he sends Kyle Reese &#x2013; his second in command and, secretly, his father-to-be &#x2013; back to 1984 to save her. But nothing is as it was supposed to be. &#xA0;Moments before Reese leaves for the past, Skynet infects John Connor with a reconstructive virus that transforms him into a Next Gen Terminator under the machines&#x2019; control. When Reese arrives in the past, he doesn&#x2019;t find a helpless teenager in need of rescuing, but a battle-hardened soldier who had already survived one assassination attempt and had been prepping for his arrival for decades with the help of her own T-800. &#xA0;All the while, Reese experiences memories of a lifetime he never lived &#x2013; one where Skynet had not yet assumed control and Judgment Day had to happen. I cannot express just how pumped I was for this movie going in. &#xA0;While admittedly not quite at&#xA0;Age of Ultron&#xA0;or&#xA0;The Force Awakens&#xA0;levels of hype, it was still pretty high up there. &#xA0;It was one of my&#xA0;most anticipated movies&#xA0;of the year, a long-in-coming sequel to two of my overall favorite movies and&#xA0;exactly the kind of movie that I&#x2019;ve wanted&#xA0;to come out of this franchise for well over a decade now. In these regards, the movie fully lives up to the high expectations that its premise &#x2013; and excellent (if spoiler-ridden) trailer&#xA0;&#x2013; set up for it. &#xA0;It brings the franchise&#xA0;full circle&#xA0;by sending us back to the setting of the first movie. &#xA0;It gives us exciting new twists on everything Skynet (both in terms of an amped up T-1000 and the newly Terminated John Connor). &#xA0;It changes everything that we&#x2019;ve ever known about the franchise in ways that were both wholly unexpected but fully realistic. It was exciting, well written and even gave us a Sarah Connor that was a worthy successor to Linda Hamilton&#x2019;s take on the character. &#xA0;It had everything and then some and I simply cannot understand why it has received such universally negative reviews from critics across the country. &#xA0;It is&#xA0;really that good. Does this mean that it was a perfect movie by any means? &#xA0;No, of course not. &#xA0;The mid-movie time-jump to 2015 &#x2013; seemingly &#x201C;just because&#x201D; &#x2013; is an out-of-place setting change that serves as an over-written continuation to what was already an excellent action romp. &#xA0;It would have been more than enough to stick with a&#xA0;Judgment Day-style Sarah Connor, fresh off the boat Kyle Reese and an increasingly glitchy T-800 (named Pops) duke it out against a vintage T-800 in 1984. I also get&#xA0;why&#xA0;Steve&#xA0;Jobs&#xA0;&#x2013; and, by extension, Apple-style branding &#x2013; is the current go-to for tech-based villains, but it&#x2019;s gotten old&#xA0;real&#xA0;fast. &#xA0;It was tolerable in&#xA0;Kingsmen&#xA0;because it was purely surface-level aesthetics. &#xA0;It&#x2019;s obnoxious in&#xA0;Terminator&#xA0;because it feels like a needlessly low blow in a franchise that has bigger &#x2013; and more interesting &#x2013; things to worry about. Although not quite as big an&#xA0;offender&#xA0;in this regard as&#xA0;Chappie,&#xA0;Terminator Genisys&#xA0;is severely overwritten. &#xA0;There&#x2019;s enough material for two&#xA0;movies&#xA0;crammed into a single two-hour chunk of time. &#xA0;We have Reese returning to a radically altered 1984 and teaming up with a shockingly martial Sarah Connor and the protective Pops, but we&#xA0;also&#xA0;have the jump to contemporary LA where a newly roboticized John Connor ensures Skynet&#x2019;s creation in our present. &#xA0;Rather than letting the two ideas breathe in their own movies, they&#x2019;re crammed into a single film and rushed through as if the inevitable sequels are where it&#x2019;s&#xA0;really&#xA0;at. In this regard,&#xA0;Terminator Genisys&#xA0;is like a far superior version of&#xA0;The Amazing Spider-Man 2. &#xA0;Both are far more interesting it setting up possible sequels and spin-offs than they are in crafting the movie that they actually have to work with. &#xA0;The difference between them is that&#xA0;Terminator Genisys&#xA0;still succeeds in giving us a fully realized story (even if it is overly crammed with&#xA0;plot points&#xA0;and narrative leaps), while&#xA0;The Amazing Spider-Man 2&#xA0;was basically just an advertisement for movies that ultimately never came to be. So although it&#x2019;s something of a mixed bag,&#xA0;Terminator Genisys&#xA0;is every bit the summer blockbuster that you&#x2019;ve been waiting to see. &#xA0;Sure, it&#x2019;s not nearly the movie that&#xA0;Fury Road&#xA0;or&#xA0;Jurassic World&#xA0;was, but few are. &#xA0;It&#x2019;s a fun, action-packed sequel with a great premise and awesome explosions that&#x2019;s bound to get even more people to care about the first exceptional instalments to the franchise. Overall, I give it a solid 8 out of 10.</description></oembed>
