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“恐れるな。未来は変えられる。 未来は決まってなどいない。運命は自分で創り上げるのだ。”

20031h 50m★ 6.2アクションスリラーサイエンスフィクション

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スカイネットを破壊、予見されていた最終戦争の日も過ぎたが、ジョンの心には母親から刷り込まれた戦争の話が無くなったとは思えず不安な毎日を過ごしていた。そんな中、未来より新たなターミネーターがジョンの仲間となる兵士達の抹殺のために送られてくる。新型ターミネーターT-Xは、ジョンを発見したことで、ジョン自身の殺害プログラムを優先し彼を追うが、たまたまいっしょにいた女性と共に別のターミネーターT-850に救われる。T-850は未来のジョンの妻ケイトによりリプログラムされ送られたのだった。ジョンとケイトは最終戦争開始の日である審判の日は回避することはできず、スカイネット自体も破壊を免れており起動を待ち軍事基地に現存している事を知らされる。スカイネット起動時間が迫るなか、ジョンとケイトは起動を阻止すべくT-850の指示のもと、アメリカ軍基地へ向かうが・・

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本作の真髄は、運命は変えられるという希望を覆し、逃れられない悲劇を突きつける徹底した決定論にあります。避けられぬ終焉へ加速する物語は、抗いようのない絶望の中にある美しさを描き出し、シリーズが持つSFホラーとしての原点回帰を見事に果たしました。 T-Xの冷徹な造形美と、シュワルツェネッガーが見せる旧型ゆえの哀愁漂う演技の対比も鮮烈です。物理破壊の極致を見せるアクションは、回避不能な未来に直面した人類の覚悟を問う衝撃の結末へ繋がります。この残酷なまでの美学こそが本作の持つ本質的な魅力なのです。

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製作費: $200,000,000 (300億円)

興行収入: $435,000,000 (653億円)

推定収支: $235,000,000 (353億円)

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The Terminator
Nick Stahl
Nick Stahl
John Connor
クレア・デインズ
クレア・デインズ
Kate Brewster
Kristanna Loken
Kristanna Loken
T-X
Earl Boen
Earl Boen
Dr. Peter Silberman
David Andrews
David Andrews
Robert Brewster
Carolyn Hennesy
Carolyn Hennesy
Rich Woman
Jay Acovone
Jay Acovone
Cop - Westside Street
Mark Famiglietti
Mark Famiglietti
Scott Petersen
Moira Sinise
Moira Sinise
Betsy

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監督: ジョナサン・モストウ

脚本: Michael Ferris / John Brancato / ジェームズ・キャメロン

音楽: Marco Beltrami

制作: ハル・リーバーマン / Joel B. Michaels / Andrew G. Vajna

撮影監督: ドン・バージェス

制作会社: Intermedia Films / IMF Internationale Medien und Film 3 & Produktions / C2 Pictures / Mostow/Lieberman Productions

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DRDMovieMusings
DRDMovieMusings
★ 7

SPOILERS Under-rated, worthy chapter to the story, with surprisingly provocative ideas and some stellar acting. While this movie admittedly has neither the grit of T1 nor the grand vision or pathos of T2, I'd like to share what I believe to be three elements which together cement T3's place in the canon of the Terminator franchise. The first is the way the actors acted the relationship between Connor and the T-800. While Connor has memories that we the audience recall from T2, the T-800, played by Arnold, was not the same T-800 from T2. This is just another machine from off an assembly line of T-800s that were manufactured. Yeah, Arnold looks like Arnold, but this T-800 has no memory of the previous installment because it was not there. And he acts disconnected, distant and mechanical, betraying zero connection to Connor. That was really cool, and helped we the audience appreciate that, where the T-800 comes from, is a much bigger place than we had heretofore really digested. We only ever saw one or two at a time back in our time; the reality we had not yet seen by the time of T3, is that the future was full of these things, and there's nothing personal about them. We the audience wanted to reconnect to all the good feelings from the end of T2, we wanted to get personal with these machines, and that's really hard to do. This movie smacked us back to "reality". The second aspect is that this is the movie that puts the transition to SkyNet into a context that we could see. Now we know why and how the government handed control over to SkyNet. T3 displayed what we'd heard a little about in T1, and a little more about in T2, but it did so in a way that did not prompt much in the way of "where did that come from?" or "what are they talking about" that I've ever come across (Terminator Salvation failed test this miserably, spectacularly). The third and final aspect of the movie that, for me, was rather provocative is that, right up to the end, we the audience are following the stubborn view of Connor that judgment day can be stopped. He was sure they'd stopped it at the end of T2. He was sure they were racing to stop it throughout T3...but, if we the audience stopped ourselves from being emotionally carried away, we'd have come to the realization Connor did earlier that judgment day could not be stopped. The terminators kept coming back from the future because the technology had advanced to where it was both possible and necessary. So judgment day did happen, and the terminator being there meant it couldn't be stopped. Is T3 the best in the franchise? Heck no! C'mon, I'm not totally crazy. Is it the worst? I don't think so, at all. (I, personally, lay that crown on Terminator Salvation, but I digress...) T2 is the best, for me, for a few reasons. T1 is the honourable second because it started the story and set up many of the devices that would help make T2 among the great sequals of all time - right up there with Godfather 2 and Star Wars Episode 2, and Blade II :-)

Gimly
Gimly
★ 3

The worst _Terminator_ movie. Which seeing as what came after it is... Quite the burn. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 5

Is it in the song "American Pie" where Don McLean sings "Fire is the Devil's only friend"? Well, I hate to contradict him, but I am afraid time travel is also one of his allies - especially when it is handled in quite such a derivative fashion as this. This time Arnie returns from the future to protect the under-the-radar drifter "Connor" (Nick Stahl) and his as yet unknown, future, wife "Kate" (Claire Danes) from another, much more state of the art "Terminator" - the "T-X" (Kristanna Loken). The plot thickens when we discover that her father is an US Air Force general in charge of an whole load of military tech and that baddies Skynet hope to be able to manipulate the past and take control of the defences leaving the nation open to attack from even more of their deadly machines. Could they be re-inventing their own future - on their own, dastardly, terms? Well, of course the original T-1000 (our friendly, neighbourhood, "Terminator") is determined to work with "Connor" and the now remarkably adept with weaponry "Kate" to ensure that this catastrophe is thwarted. Nope, there is not the slightest amount of menace or jeopardy here at all. You might as well just watch the last ten minutes and confirm what you knew was going to happen from the start of this completely unnecessary sequel. The horse has been well and truly flogged; the action scenes - though impressive enough on the VFX front - are all repetitively predictable and frankly rather dull. Neither Stahl nor Danes really fit into their roles particularly well, and strong as he is, Mr. Schwarzenegger can only do so much of the heavy lifting before even his broad shoulders get too tired to prop the whole thing up. Mark Famiglietti provides a bit of eye candy, but otherwise this is all poorly written and delivered, forgettable, stuff that just about passes OK the time in front of the telly.

GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
★ 1

Well... I kind of feel like giving this 10 stars based on Salvation and, especially, Genisys. I mean, in retrospect, compared to those two, it actually feels like you are watching a really good movie doesn't it? It has a plot that actually makes sense, and, unlike Genisys, it fits into the greater Terminator story without changing everything just to, well, just to change the entire canon and story for the sake of... what? I honestly don't know. However, when you compare it to Terminator and T2, it actually seems like you are watching a horrible movie. Nick Stahl was possibly the worst person to play John Conner they could have cast, Sarah Coner is gone (and with her the protagonist everyone loved) and Claire Danes just doesn't seem to know what she's doing in the film. Not only that, but Stahl comes across as the worst possible leader on earth... and he's the one that is supposed to be the legend that finally beats the machines? Seriously? Him? It might have been better if the Terminatrix was in it for more than a blink of the eye, but she kind of takes a back seat to everything else that is going on and leaves us wondering why they even added her into the movie. Ultimately, it's not a good film. However, compared to Salvation and the typo, it comes across as a masterpiece.

Dr_Nostromo
Dr_Nostromo
★ 7

74/100 Another decade goes by and the Terminator is sent back, once again, this time to protect John Connor and friend. The machines send back a more advanced terminator, with both liquid metal and a variety of attachments, in the form of one mean chick. Much more action oriented and less invested in emotions and story as the first two films, with an ending that's pretty bleak, but I've grown to like this film more every time I see it. The action is grossly over-the-top but exciting and well designed even if the overall construction is lacking in the personal touch. It's fun! -- DrNostromo.com

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