
James Cameron, who shot the movie about aliens on a green planet and how the Titanic sank, came up with the Terminator movie from his dream job and sold the idea to a publisher. He also agreed to direct it himself.
In any case, from his dream came one of the most influential films of our childhood. For a science fiction film to have an IMDb rating of 8.1 and a full 100 on Rotten Tomatoes is a rare occurrence in the middle of summer.
To have topped the box office for two weeks without expecting it, to have made Cameron and Arnold famous, and to have made a fortune are all things that are not expected of a film of this type. Let’s just say it was a film that floated on the rocks. It was selected in 2008 as a landmark film in the history of American cinema.
When an AI computer that was supposed to help humans became too intelligent and identified humans as a threat, three billion humans died in a nuclear holocaust. The survivors lived underground like rats, struggling to survive.
A human emerged. The hero who was able to turn the robots into garbage, and bring the humans back to the surface once and for all, successfully attacked the last base of the machines. But when they managed to break through, the machines sent a killer robot back to the past and realized that it was a trap. Its mission was to kill the mother who was about to give birth to the human leader. So that the human leader would not be born in the past.
So the humans sent a lone warrior. To destroy the robot, to protect the mother. But how can you stop a killer robot that is half human and very strong? Let’s rewatch the classic movie of the past.
The Terminator [1984]