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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) d. Jonathan Mostow, 109 minutes Film Plot Summary The film was set about 10 years after the events of the second film; it opened with the voice-over of Los Angeles transient worker and 20-something, post-apocalyptic leader of worldwide resistance, John Connor (Nick Stahl) talking about the prophesied war against the machines:
Skynet dispatched another Terminator or Terminatrix - an advanced sexy female named T-X (Kristanna Loken) - Skynet's most sophisticated cyborg killing machine to date, back to July 24, 2004 Los Angeles to kill him; she first appeared nude in Beverly Hills where she hijacked a rich lady for her purple leather pantsuit and her silver Lexus; an outdated, mono-syllabic, reprogrammed (by the Resistance) T-850 Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) was also sent back to protect John ("You must live"), while T-X began murdering West Hills Junior HS classmates of John (including the pursuit of LA animal hospital veterinary doctor Kate Brewster (Claire Danes)). After a destructive, thrilling auto chase involving a truck-mounted crane, a pickup truck, a police motorbike, and multiple remote-controlled police and emergency vehicles, the T-850 rescued John ("the last best hope of humankind...John Connor leads the Resistance to victory") and Kate and took them to a safe location east of LA; the Terminator told John that Judgment Day had only been postponed ("Judgment Day is inevitable"); they visited the mausoleum in Greenlawn Cemetery (off the 5 Freeway) where Sarah Connor was reportedly entombed (she died in 1997 of leukemia, her epitaph: "NO FATE BUT WHAT WE MAKE"), but her coffin contained weapons - she was actually cremated in Mexico; she lived long enough to see that Judgment Day didn't occur in August of 1997. Katherine Brewster was a key figure in the plot - she was John's future wife and second-in-command (after he died on July 4, 2032 - killed by The Terminator himself), who was to be used to "contact remnants of the US military and learn how to fight SkyNet forming the core of the Resistance...She's your wife"; the three escaped the cemetery when surrounded by a SWAT team and the T-X in hot pursuit, in a bullet-riddled hearse driven by the Terminator; he told them that Kate's father, Robert Brewster (David Andrews), US Air Force program director of CRS (Cyber Research Systems, autonomous weapons division), had developed SkyNet as "one of the digital defense systems" - and he was the "one who can shut SkyNet down." They learned to their shock that the "end of the world" was just 3 hours away when the first launch sequences would be initiated; John insisted on reaching Lieutenant Gen. Brewster to stop the nuclear holocaust and deactivate SkyNet, but they were too late; in order to stop a computer super-virus, SkyNet's defense system had already been activated (and was controlling all global communications); as Brewster was lethally wounded during a bloody onslaught brought on by the T-X and activated killing machines, he was told by John that "SkyNet is the virus" - it had become "self-aware" and would initiate a massive nuclear disaster upon humans; as he died, Brewster told Kate and John to take a single-engine plane to Crystal Peak ("a hardened facility in the Sierra Nevada Mountains") - the supposed location of the SkyNet core, and then admitted: "I opened Pandora's box."The two Terminators pursued Kate and John there in separate helicopters ("I'm back"), where the Terminator detonated his last fuel cell in the female T-X's mouth, destroying both of them ("You are terminated"). Crystal Peak was revealed instead to be a 30 year-old government fall-out shelter for VIPs, designed to survive the blast ("There's nothing here") -- inevitable since SkyNet (composed of cyberspace software) couldn't be shut down or destroyed with explosives ("There was never any stopping it"); nuclear missiles were being launched and detonated, as John assumed command and spoke to Montana Civil Defense on the radio. The film ended with John's voice-over: "...I should have realized our destiny was never to stop Judgment Day. It was merely to survive it, together. The Terminator knew. He tried to tell us, but I didn't want to hear it. Maybe the future has been written. I don't know. All I know is what the Terminator taught me. Never stop fighting. And I never will. The battle has just begun." Film Notables (Awards, Facts, etc.) The film's budget was $200 million, with box-office of $150 million (domestically), and $433 million (worldwide). At the time, it was the most expensive independently-produced film in history. Set-pieces: the thrilling crane-truck-bike chase, the mausoleum-cemetery shootout and escape, the T-X and machine assault within the USAF's CRS headquarters including the one-on-one fight between the two Terminators (in the hallway, men's room and storeroom), the deaths of the two Terminators at Crystal Peak, and the final scene of the nuclear holocaust. |
John Connor (Nick Stahl) Terminatrix (T-X) (Kristanna Loken) Terminator T-850 (Arnold Schwarzenegger) Katherine (Kate) Brewster (Claire Danes) USAF Lieut. Gen. Robert Brewster (David Andrews) Dr. Peter Silberman (Earl Boen) SkyNet |