Is it the Return of a Legend or the Destruction of Memories? 'Terminator: Dark Fate' Closes the Lid on the Series
A Familiar Yet Unfamiliar Conclusion: The Illusion of Having Seen It As a movie enthusiast, especially regarding the Terminator series, which is called the bible of the SF action genre, I prided myself on having watched every installment. However, strangely enough, Terminator: Dark Fate, the latest entry in the series, felt oddly unfamiliar to me. The appearance of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton in the poster was incredibly familiar, yet it was a bizarre experience where the specific content of the movie did not form a picture in my head. Perhaps the fatigue given by the numerous sequels that have poured out over the years and the repetitive consumption of similar images created the illusion that I had already seen it even though I hadn't. It was only after watching it by chance on a cable channel that I realized this movie was the true final chapter of the series that I had missed or perhaps ignored. The Burden of Sequels Left Behind by the Legendary T1 and T2 The Termin...