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Release Date:
21 May 2009 (USA)
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Tagline:
The End Begins more
Plot:
After Skynet has destroyed much of humanity in a nuclear holocaust, a group of survivors led by John Connor struggles to keep the machines from finishing the job. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
6 nominations
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NewsDesk:
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A sad casualty of what's mistakenly deemed bankable today.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Christian Bale | ... | John Connor | |
| Sam Worthington | ... | Marcus Wright | |
| Moon Bloodgood | ... | Blair Williams | |
| Helena Bonham Carter | ... | Dr. Serena Kogan | |
| Anton Yelchin | ... | Kyle Reese | |
| Jadagrace | ... | Star (as Jadagrace berry) | |
| Bryce Dallas Howard | ... | Kate Connor | |
| Common | ... | Barnes | |
| Jane Alexander | ... | Virginia | |
| Michael Ironside | ... | General Ashdown | |
| Ivan G'Vera | ... | General Losenko (as Ivan Gvera) | |
| Chris Browning | ... | Morrison | |
| Dorian Nkono | ... | David | |
| Beth Bailey | ... | Lisa | |
| Victor J. Ho | ... | Mark (as Victor Ho) |
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Also Known As:
Project Angel (USA) (fake working title)
T4: Salvation (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
Terminator 4 (USA) (working title)
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins (USA) (working title)
Terminator salvation - L'inizio della fine (Italy)
Terminator: Die Erlösung (Germany)
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T4: Salvation (USA) (promotional abbreviation)
Terminator 4 (USA) (working title)
Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins (USA) (working title)
Terminator salvation - L'inizio della fine (Italy)
Terminator: Die Erlösung (Germany)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and language.; Rated R for some violence and brief nudity. (director's cut)
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Runtime:
115 min | 118 min (director's cut)
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Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #45308) |
Finland:K-15 |
UK:12A |
South Korea:15 |
Singapore:PG |
Hong Kong:IIB |
Norway:15 |
Ireland:12A |
Philippines:PG-13 (MTRCB) |
Netherlands:12 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
Iceland:12 |
Brazil:14 |
Sweden:15 |
Japan:G |
Argentina:13 |
Peru:14 |
Mexico:B |
India:UA |
Taiwan:PG-12 |
USA:R (certificate #45600) (director's cut) |
Australia:M |
UK:12 (director's cut) |
Canada:14A (Canadian Home Video rating) |
South Africa:13V |
Austria:14 |
Denmark:15 |
Germany:16 |
France:U
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Several shots focus on the feet of the characters. This is a trademark of director James Cameron, who made the first two Terminator films.
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Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Marcus Wright learns how and why he was programmed he throws a table at the see-through screen. A wire attached to the table can be seen suspended from it as it comes to rest, essentially hanging in the air.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Entourage: No More Drama (#6.7)" (2009)
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Yikes. This is definitely not the future my mother warned me about. This future is populated by cute kids, blood-free deaths, supermodels with perfect teeth and goofball terminators that shoot themselves in the foot. It is set in a sun-kissed Michael Bay desert landscape with high-tech military equipment and not the dirty sewers we saw in T1. Either Kyle Reese was laying it on real thick to get in Sarah Connor's pants, or McG et al were simply incapable of delivering the dark, post-apocalyptic future setting that they kept harping on about honoring before release.
This is no doubt a casualty of the scarlet letter that is the PG-13 rating, oft denied by the production while they dropped subtle hints along the way such as toy deals, Pizza Hut endorsements and McG noting how the PG-13 The Dark Knight was "made without compromise". In reality the rating was a fait accompli the moment they green-lit a $200M production. The implications of the rating are not just sacrifices to language, blood & gore or in the inclusion of a sidekick kid to instill the family friend image. It's worse. Now the Transformers audience is a major demographic for TS, and it translates in the light-hearted, gadgety nature of the movie, and obviously in its Harvester design (who deploys mototerminators from its kneecaps).
But quite honestly, massive mythology discrepancies aside, there is simply far too many wrist-slashingly bad/expository lines and heavy-handed metaphors in the script for this to even work as a standalone movie (thanks, Haggis). To its credit, much of the action is kinetically captured in a timely shaky-cam fashion. Lord knows I'm no McG fan (he's a snake-oil salesman) but I feel the major culprit truly is the script which spells everything out for the viewer with voiceovers and facepalm exposition. I'm sorry the writers were not able to give McG, at the very least, the kind of mindless action flick he was surely able to direct in a competent if forgettable manner.
Whereas acting is concerned Christian Bale shows up for 35-40 minutes looking real angry at the world and at being involved in this project, it is in fact Sam Worthington who is a breakout star, and such an effortless tough guy that you can feel the bass reverberate in your body when he throws a punch. Think of how hardass he could be in the right R-rated setting. I'm getting chills just thinking about it. Everything else reeks of an empty cash-in sequel with neither knowledge nor respect for the source material, vaguely "justified" by tagging on "this isn't the future my mother warned me about". No, McG, it most certainly is not.
Whatever. Pages could be spent arriving at the conclusion that this movie is, quite simply, abysmal. I'm giving it a 3 out of 10 based on Yelchin, Worthington and effort on the action side of things.