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Terminator

Título original: The Terminator
  • 1984
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  • 1h 47min
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator (1984)
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Un robot aparentemente indestructible es enviado a 1984 para asesinar a una camarera, cuyo hijo no nacido dirigirá a la humanidad en una guerra contra máquinas inteligentes, mientras que un ... Leer todoUn robot aparentemente indestructible es enviado a 1984 para asesinar a una camarera, cuyo hijo no nacido dirigirá a la humanidad en una guerra contra máquinas inteligentes, mientras que un soldado humano de la misma guerra es enviado para protegerla a toda costa.Un robot aparentemente indestructible es enviado a 1984 para asesinar a una camarera, cuyo hijo no nacido dirigirá a la humanidad en una guerra contra máquinas inteligentes, mientras que un soldado humano de la misma guerra es enviado para protegerla a toda costa.

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Terminator
    Linda Hamilton
    Linda Hamilton
    • Sarah Connor
    Michael Biehn
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    • Kyle Reese
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    Earl Boen
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    Reviewers say 'The Terminator' is acclaimed for its inventive time travel and AI premise, pioneering special effects, and powerful performances, especially Arnold Schwarzenegger's menacing cyborg. The film's dark, tech-noir ambiance, gripping storyline, and Sarah Connor's evolution from a naive waitress to a formidable guardian are often lauded. Its examination of fate versus free will and the consequences of cutting-edge technology strikes a chord with viewers, solidifying its status as a sci-fi classic.
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    10baumer

    Nice night for a walk.

    Is there a better person to play a cyborg than Arnold? For this movie he was a massively built oak tree of a man. His strange accent makes for a perfect callous robotic sounding killing machine. It's almost like his voice is a computer read out ( which I guess it is in one sense ). Terminator is one of those films that started something huge. People didn't realize it at the time, but the careers of Arnold, Cameron and perhaps even guys like Micahel Biehn, Lance Henriksen and even Bill Paxton were substantially started because of this film. And Cameron must have liked working with them so much that he gave all of them substantial roles in his next film ( Aliens ).

    As we all know what the story is, I'll just tell you a bit about what is so fascinating about it. First I have to mention Michael Biehn. He has the real starring role. He is the character that has to explain everything to the audience. He has to explain this complicated story so that we know what is happening and why. It is not an easy job to do something like that and still come off looking all right. But Biehn is simply awesome in this film. A microcosm of his performance can be seen when Sara bites him. Biehn ( Kyle Reese ) replies " Terminator's don't feel pain. I do. Don't do that again. " That is such a great line delivered with the perfect expression, the perfect tone and the perfect timing. Biehn is perfect for the role.

    This is also the first film that I saw as a youngster that ever warned me of the dangers of nuclear war and of the rapid advancements of machinery. Perhaps I was too young and naive to fully understand all that James Cameron was trying to say, but now that I am older, I can honestly say that the two Terminators are perfect anti nuke films. And they are so passionate with what they have to say. I like it when a film has something to say. I enjoy being entertained in the process but if you can manage both then you have a masterpiece. This is a masterpiece.

    Finally. there are two other reasons to enjoy this film. One, this is the first film where "I'll be back" was spoken. Now it is part of Arnolds vernacular. Secondly, Bill Paxton is in it. And he adds spark to any film that he's in. Especially here, as the idiot punk leader that really gets the hell beat out of him, he has some great lines.

    A great film.
    9SmileysWorld

    One of Arnold's best

    There are actors,and there are movie stars.Arnold Schwarzenegger is without question a movie star,because every time he is on screen, he is,well,Arnold.There is a different Arnold in this film,and this is what I like about it.He,for once,is playing the villain,and to perfection,I might add.He makes for one of the best screen villains ever in cinema history.It's a pity that his "good guy" image won't allow him to play the bad seed more often,but that's Hollywood, I guess.Aside from the thrilling sequel,this is perhaps Arnold's best work.
    9catalyst-7

    It's about transformation

    I just saw a horrifying, touching, very good movie again; it's The Terminator. Now to talk of it as great film, to compare it with American Beauty might seem idiotic--it's an almost unrelentingly dark, violent, frightening action movie, after all--but strip away the relentless action, strip away the technophobia, strip away the blatant dislike of cops and modern youth, strip away the poignant love story and, at its core, it's about an immature, essentially mindless girl becoming a strong, determined woman. That's a theme more movies should have if we want girls to have strong role models.

    In the course of a few hours during which Sarah Connor realises that she is running for her life from a soul-less machine in human flesh that is implacably and violently determined to kill her, she transforms from a girl who can't balance her cheque book to a woman who can order a wounded, beaten man to "get on your feet, soldier." She is clear-headed, not panicky, focused in crisis and incredibly courageous. And it's not that she has lost her essential femaleness but that she's grown up.

    It's relentless, heartless violence appals and fascinates me. It's gritty depiction of our society as a prelude to an even more horrific one in 2023 darkens my heart. It's quickly developing love story touches me. Its humor makes the dark places in me smile. But most of all I am touched and fascinated by Sarah's precipitous transformation. As a good life exercise, ask yourself this: Would you have the courage to do what she does?

    9.5 out of 10.
    Aidan McGuinness

    Compelling science fiction

    For the gift of `Aliens' and `The Terminator' I am willing to forgive Cameron's `Titanic'. The key plot concept is beautifully simple - machines take over the earth in the future. Machines are eventually over thrown by one man. Machines travel back in time to kill man's mother, thus preventing him being born and stopping their own defeat. One human also travels back to stop the machines from killing his leader's mother.

    `The Terminator' is a classic good versus evil struggle, with little in the way of greys clouding the issue. The terminator is an unstoppable brutal remorseless killer, and it perfectly suits Arnold Schwarzenegger's limited acting abilities. His few lines, including the infamous `I'll be back' are all well judged and timed, and give a great feeling of precision and inhumanity to his character. Coupled with his chiselled features, he's the best choice for the role. Michael Biehn is playing a character type that he'd reprise two years later in Cameron's `Aliens' - the human tough guy: he's got the fight, but still the ability to love and care for people. His features are well chosen for this and although his delivery of lines is hardly exceptional - they tend to come out in the same tone of voice - he's able to carry his part. Linda Hamilton is the woman-thrown-into-chaos, somewhat reminiscent of Sigourney Weaver's Ripley character in `Alien', although Hamilton doesn't have Weaver's strength of presence. All the actors are, for an action science fiction, above average and so never distract.

    It's the script, with Cameron's force behind it that lifts the movie from mediocrity. Yes, there's a certain amount of corniness - the `we loved a life time' element for example - but the movie has a real sense of conviction present. The movie believes in itself and, through its passion, will make you believe too. There's a general sense of darkness in the movie - rarely do we see daylight, and, when we do, it's often the soft light of dawn. There's a nice sense of tension in the action scenes, helped not only by Cameron's camera work but also by an excellent electronic score (including a fantastic brooding credit sequence). Sure some of the SFX look clunky in these days of `Attack of the Clones' and `The Fellowship of the Ring', but they still work. There's a certain sense of inevitability, intertwined with hope, permeating the picture that creates a mood I particularly enjoyed and that's harder to find in the current crop of science fiction movies.

    `The Terminator' is not a perfect picture. The movie lags in some parts, and the romance element is fairly contrived. Despite all that the movie brims with energy and promise, a script that mostly delivers, characters you can enjoy, and the ultimate Arnie role. Well worth catching. 8/10.
    10axlrhodes

    The Terminator has heart. Cameron might be well advised,less is more.

    Many people look back at the films of James Cameron and suggest that the smaller, the budget, the tighter the limitations, the better the end product. Films like Avatar, Titanic and True Lies had huge budgets and drew in even bigger box office but many still yearn for the Cameron that gave us The Terminator and Aliens which were huge movies but packed a far bigger punch artistically. My feelings all these years on are that Cameron has earned the right to make those huge movies but i have to admit to preferring his earlier body of work. The Terminator is a nightmarish, time travelling science fiction film told at a breakneck pace and delivered with confidence and style. The film has a very gritty, underground look to it and does a great job of telling its story amid the frenetic action. There is also a huge slice of horror and suspense thrown in, an impression that has diminished in the years since it's release due to inferior sequels. Viewed as a standalone piece however, The Terminator is fine piece of work from a director with a very clear vision.Everyone knows that The Terminator is the film that gave us Arnold Schwarzenegger but when i look back at the film, it has heart and its the Michael Biehn character, Kyle Reese, that provides it Artistically speaking,Cameron might be well advised that less is more.

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    • Trivia
      While shooting this film, James Cameron often resorted to what he called "guerilla filmmaking" as a way of getting around acquiring permits needed to film certain scenes. This involved the production crew and actors quickly arriving at a specified location, shooting the scene and leaving before the police arrived. As a result, some of the people seen in a few shots are actual everyday citizens completely unaware they're in a movie. This was also used for re shoots with Cameron even calling and waking Arnold Schwarzenegger once at 3am to meet him at a location already in full costume to quickly re-shoot a scene. Cameron also used this tactic to film the very last scene where Sarah drives off into the desert. Waiting for the heat to rise to the point that ripples could be filmed a highway patrolman appeared. Producer Gale Ann Hurd convinced him they were working on a UCLA film project and he allowed them to finish.
    • Errores
      When Sarah is in the night club she has to put change into the pay phone to call 911.

      While 911 calls are free, many pay phones in the 1980s required you to insert a coin in order to obtain a dial tone.
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      The Terminator: [59:15] I'm a friend of Sarah Connor. I was told she was here. Could I see her please?

      Desk Sergeant: No, you can't see her she's making a statement.

      The Terminator: Where is she?

      Desk Sergeant: [uses his pencil to point to the bench] Look, it may take a while. Want to wait? There's a bench over there.

      [points to bench]

      The Terminator: [looks around, examining the structural integrity of the room, then looks back at him] I'll be back!

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits run while large outlines of the two halves of THE TERMINATOR cross each other. After the last directorial credit is shown, the title THE TERMINATOR zooms backward, is filled by metallic blue, and reveals itself.
    • Versiones alternativas
      NBC edited 7 minutes and time-compressed 4 minutes of this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Terminator: 'Terminated' Scenes (2001)
    • Bandas sonoras
      You Can't Do That
      Performed by Tryanglz

      Written by Ricky Phillips

      Published by Ricky Lynn Phillips Music (BMI)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de julio de 1985 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Terminator: El exterminador
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 720 S Hill Street, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Tech Noir)
    • Productoras
      • Cinema '84
      • Euro Film Funding
      • Hemdale
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 6,400,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 38,371,200
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,020,663
      • 28 oct 1984
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 78,371,200
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      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • Mono(original release)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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