Under the universal aesthetic standards, Linda Hamilton doesn't feel beautiful enough, but as one of the few legendary action heroines, Hamilton is really so beautiful that when she blends in with the character, she is what action movie fans want.

Linda Hamilton
Linda Hamilton's look in Terminator 2
From the first "Terminator" in 1984, to the insurmountable "Terminator 2" in 1991, to the voice in the chicken rib "Terminator 4" in 2009, to the critically acclaimed "Terminator: Dark Fate" in 2019, the character of Sarah Connor has accompanied Hamilton for 35 years, and her fans have also changed from a small child to a middle-aged uncle.
Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2
Linda Hamilton in Terminator: Dark Fate
In the male-dominated action film world, it is very difficult for actresses to maintain their status or even maintain the opportunity to participate. In Terminator 1, Sarah Connor is just a pretty city girl, and all resistance stems from passive stress. By the time it came to Terminator 2, people were usually waiting to see the extraordinary, ingenious plot setting and the wrestling between the T-800 and T-1000, and in theory, no one cared what Sarah Connor became, but Linda Hamilton's look and performance were amazing. She is one of the important reasons why Terminator 2 has become an absolute classic, responsible for showing the contradictory parts of human nature, and has the strength to compete with the "mechanical monster", Hamilton grew into a female action hero.
Terminator 2 set photos
Linda Hamilton will habitually be compared to Sigour Weaver, who started with Alien, and in terms of role alone, she prefers Hamilton's Sarah Connor because she is not born strong, and her struggles and awakenings are more layered. Moreover, she is also Catherine in "The Brave Lion" that grew up with us, and in the days when we were in front of the TV and looking forward to the "Grand Theatre", we met her every week, and as the most successful "Beauty and the Beast" series, she had an impact on our aesthetic and ability to appreciate the drama.
Sigourney Weaver in Alien
Linda Hamilton in The Lion
Terminator – a companion spanning 35 years