Un guerriero cibernetico di un futuro post-apocalittico viaggia indietro nel tempo per proteggere un vagabondo di 25 anni e la sua futura moglie da un assassino e per assicurarsi che entramb... Leggi tuttoUn guerriero cibernetico di un futuro post-apocalittico viaggia indietro nel tempo per proteggere un vagabondo di 25 anni e la sua futura moglie da un assassino e per assicurarsi che entrambi sopravvivano a un attacco nucleare.Un guerriero cibernetico di un futuro post-apocalittico viaggia indietro nel tempo per proteggere un vagabondo di 25 anni e la sua futura moglie da un assassino e per assicurarsi che entrambi sopravvivano a un attacco nucleare.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 24 candidature totali
- Betsy
- (as Moira Harris)
- Brewster's Aide
- (as Chris Lawford)
- Angry Man
- (as Billy Lucas)
Recensioni in evidenza
And this movie has one of the best movie trailers I've ever seen!
Storyline: The story is probably one of the things I take issue with most. It brings up new questions on the nature of time travel within the Terminator universe, as well as bringing new plot holes (something the previous films also had). Some of these flubs could've been corrected with a little research, but I digress.
The story tends to be a retread of Terminator 2, which hurts it a lot. But Mostow tries to draw attention away from this with some awesome action sequences. The storyline, in this respect, takes it up a notch with scenes such as the restroom fight and crane scene.
Acting: I think the acting is one of the best things in this film. Mostow did an excellent job in casting. Rather than going for actors known for their work in action films, the director instead used performers known for their talent in dramatic roles. Nick Stahl and Claire Danes both portray their characters with depth and humanity. Stahl does an especially good role in showing the paranoia and uncertainty of the future.
And, as always, Arnold Schwarzenegger does a great job as the Terminator. His lack of social interaction provides many humorous moments throughout the film, while also giving him a drill instructor approach when dealing with the John Connor character.
Lastly, there is Kristanna Loken as the T-X. While not as intimidating as the T-1000, I didn't expect this to be the case. Robert Patrick played a character with no face and every face, which can only work once if at all. That being said, Loken does a decent job in the role, providing a very cold performance for an equally cold character.
Visual/Special Effects: The visuals of Terminator 3 are pretty good. The liquid metal effects are still as great as they were in 1991 along with some of the CG animated endoskeletons in the Future War sequence.
My only qualms with the visuals is that there is a lack of blue tint that was prevalent in James Cameron's previous films, but this is more a matter of taste than anything.
Musical Score: Brad Fiedel's dark and mechanical theme is absent from the film until the credits arrive, which is something that bothered me. Not only that, but T3's rendition of the theme isn't as powerful as it is in its predecessors.
However, Marco Beltrami does manage to increase the tension of scenes with his score, though little else. This aspect, like the storyline, could of been improved.
Conclusion: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines wasn't a necessary sequel, but a decent one. I don't believe this installment ruined the series as much as, say, Alien^3. This film will no doubt continue to be one that either fans love or hate.
I happen to love it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe studios had long wanted to make a sequel to the previous Terminator films, but for a long time Arnold Schwarzenegger refused to do it unless James Cameron was directing. Cameron eventually told his friend to "just do it and ask for a shit-load of money," reasoning that the character was as much Schwarzenegger's as it was his. Schwarzenegger confirmed this in a talk-show interview, saying that when he asked, Cameron told him to "take the money and run".
- Blooper(at around 30 mins) Having control of a vehicle's computer would not allow the car to be driven remotely, as the steering is completely mechanical (even power steering), and although some modern cars have a computer controlled throttle (not the cars in the movie though), the pedal would not depress (same goes for the brakes, clutch and gears).
- Citazioni
Terminator: [39:02] Katherine Brewster? Have you sustained injury?
Kate Brewster: Drop dead, you asshole!
Terminator: I am unable to comply.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the initial opening credits, a wind can be heard blowing in the background.
- Versioni alternativeThe German TV version was edited for violence to gain a 'Not Under 12' rating. The cinema, and video versions are rated 'Not Under 16'.
- ConnessioniEdited into Smallville: Scare (2004)
- Colonne sonoreMacho Man
Written by Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, Peter Whitehead and Victor Willis (as Victor Edward Willis)
Performed by The Village People
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises and Courtesy of Scorpio Music, S.A.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Terminator 3: La rebelión de las máquinas
- Luoghi delle riprese
- 33488 Crown Valley Roadd, Acton, California, Stati Uniti([43:03]Terminator takes snacks and they refuel the truck)
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Budget
- 200.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 150.371.112 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 44.041.440 USD
- 6 lug 2003
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 433.371.112 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1