"Terminator", which began with Cameron in 1984, and "Terminator: Dark Fate" that ended with Cameron in 2019, lasted 35 years, and its forward-looking and humanistic feelings are still breathtaking.
When I was a child, I watched Schwarzenegger's special series on CCTV's six movie channels, including the first two of "Terminator". While the boys are envious of the governor's athletic physique, the girls are fascinated by sarah Connor, who is not very beautiful but heroic in the second part.

That was the first time I saw such a hard-hitting woman, probably because such a woman was a woman who broke through the shackles, both in the movie and in life.
From being protected to taking the initiative to take on the responsibility of protecting lovers and sons and even humans, the roles they play gradually change.
No longer a neatly dressed side role in the military intelligence room flirting with superiors and colleagues;
No longer the image of the weak who hesitate and desperately die;
They can crawl in the mud with their colleagues in the training ground and fight the enemy through the raging walls of war.
Women are born and die for faith, just like men, and even become their leaders and role models because of their unique delicacy and personality charm.
The vague concept of "equal rights" was planted in the hearts of girls.
Now see Sarah Connor again on the big screen, her hair graying and her face wrinkled... But in this desperate moment, when she calmly picked up her weapon and slammed it into the Terminator, it felt like A exploded!
Hi, long gone, Linda Hamilton – the goddess who opened up a new world of female thinking.
We're delighted with her return, but how many people know that it was because of this role that Linda fell into depression for quite some time.
In "Terminator 2", Sarah Connor, played by Linda, fell into a state of hysteria, repeatedly trying to destroy the "Skynet" system, but was put into a mental hospital, and she portrayed the resentment and despair of not being understood by the world and carrying hatred.
Due to the over-immersion in the role, after the filming of Terminator 2, Linda could not withdraw from the paranoia brought by the role, she said in an interview: She (Sarah Connor) made me unable to adapt, and I even gradually did not feel the original self.
<h1>Many people's impression of her comes from her evaluation of Cameron: "He is a devil."</h1>
In 1989, Linda gave birth to a love affair with Bruce Albert, and a year later went on a crazy workout for Terminator 2, and you can't tell in the film that this is a mother who has just passed her nursing life, and her muscles are angular and full of strength.
In 1984, Cameron's "Terminator" became a popularity for her unknown origins, and the second part fully tapped her acting potential. This amazing director has a steady stream of whimsical ideas, and the first "Terminator" was born because he dreamed one day that "he will be hunted down by robots in the future".
Linda divorced Bruce Albert shortly after giving birth to a child, admiring Cameron's talent and getting closer to him, giving birth to cameron's daughter Josephine in 1993. However, they did not end the love run until 1997 and successfully entered the palace of marriage.
It was only by this time that Cameron was tired of the marriage, and their formal marriage lasted only 18 months before it ended, Linda said: He is a devil.
Under the prenuptial agreement, Cameron paid Linda $50 million.
It made me very curious about what their prenuptial agreement was about. But that at least guarantees that Linda will live a prosperous life after her divorce.
In the film, Linda is the Terminator of the Devil, and outside the scene, she is defeated by Cameron, who created the devil, and how many grudges and hatreds there are, it has long been a cloud of the past.
In the course of 15 years of celibacy, Linda is no longer bound by the various temptations of the entertainment industry, and as for Cameron, who has made her popular, Linda believes that this is not a qualified husband, but definitely a qualified director.
So after the breakup, Linda is still willing to consult Cameron as a friend on the script.
Speaking of which, the evaluation of "he is a devil" is actually because of Cameron's harshness on actors. Linda didn't change in the slightest after she became his wife.
"I had to accompany him on expeditions in the desert, fly planes, go to difficult places to shoot scenes... He has no interest in a normal life at all," Linda said helplessly.
So is "He's a Devil" an alternative compliment to Cameron's dedication to his career?
After divorcing Cameron, Linda was almost in a half-shadow state, and it was rare to see Linda on the big screen again in recent years.
Linda, who used to set up the benchmark of "hardcore women", gradually faded out of people's vision with the emergence of more and more hardcore female characters.
But Kashin's last Terminator brought her back.
<h1>From guarding the womb to being an independent savior</h1>
Sarah Connor in Terminator is originally a random female who can be anyone but her. Only because she will give birth to a "male savior" in the future and become the object of being hunted down and guarded, and then grow into the later likeness.
If the women in the "Terminator" in the past have not been able to break free from the shackles of "guarding the womb".
This time, then, the women represented by Sarah Connor are no longer great because of the "womb", they are no longer the mothers of the saviors, but the savior Buddha-figures.
When the transformed female soldier Greis says, "The only thing you have in common with our Virgin is that you both have dead sons," Sarah just skimmed her lips.
This sentence clearly points out the theme of the final chapter, she is not the virgin of the dead son, they have the same rights and minds as men, they can bear difficulties, and they make decisions.
This shift in thinking is vividly reflected in the final chapter, where Dani, of Mexican descent, refuses to accept the reason for being hunted down for giving birth to a male savior in the future, and makes her own choice in the face of white lies.
The older generation's womb faction and the new generation's mind faction overlap in this film.
Haunting Sarah Connor's lifelong phrase "for John"?
No, Dany was John when she uttered the words, from shock to relief, it was finally over.
Just as Arnold put down his signature sunglasses and said, "I'm not coming back," until the moment the red eye goes out.
Linda deliberately dyed her hair white for the play, and she said don't care about sarah Connor before: Come and see how this old lady fights.
So we saw the old man and the old woman beating the robot online...
From changing blonde red-lipped high heels to white-haired, still muscular but more sleek movements, Linda explains how sexy a 62-year-old woman can be; Schwarzenegger went from being naked to exploding her eyeballs, to now the bearded man who doesn't talk much, and the cold killer has almost broken the audience's tear glands since he has a human temperature.
Years of feelings have been sublimated, but it is also time to make a conclusion.
Therefore, many fans have some entanglements: they dare not watch it if they want to see it, and after watching it, they say goodbye.