Synopsis
Set ten years after the events of the original, James Cameron’s classic sci-fi action flick tells the story of a second attempt to get the rid of rebellion leader John Connor, this time targeting the boy himself. However, the rebellion has sent a reprogrammed terminator to protect Connor.
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Cast
- Arnold SchwarzeneggerThe Terminator
- Linda HamiltonSarah Connor
- Edward FurlongJohn Connor
- Robert PatrickT-1000
- Joe MortonDr. Miles Bennett Dyson
- Earl BoenDr. Peter Silberman
- S. Epatha MerkersonTarissa Dyson
- Castulo GuerraEnrique Salceda
- Danny CookseyTim
- Jenette GoldsteinJanelle Voight
- 100
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
A great movie... A pop epiphany, marking that commercially creative point where the power of Hollywood meets the purity of myth. - 100
Los Angeles Times
More elaborate than the original, but just as shrewdly put together, it cleverly combines the most successful elements of its predecessor with a number of new twists (would you believe a kinder, gentler Terminator?) to produce on e hell of a wild ride, a Twilight of the Gods that takes no prisoners and leaves audiences desperate for mercy. [3 July 1991, Calendar, p.F-1] - 100
San Francisco Chronicle
Terminator 2 imagines things you wouldn't even be likely to dream and gets these visions onto the screen with a seamlessness that's mind-boggling. [3 July 1991, Daily Datebook, p.E1] - 88
Chicago Sun-Times
The key element in any action picture, I think, is a good villain. Terminator 2 has one, along with an intriguing hero and fierce heroine, and a young boy who is played by Furlong with guts and energy. - 80
Variety
As with "Aliens," director James Cameron has again taken a first rate science fiction film and crafted a sequel that's in some ways more impressive - expanding on the original rather than merely remaking it. - 75
USA Today
Arnie is Arnie. He has all the cute lines ("No problemo," "Hasta la vista, baby''). And he does more with a squint than anyone since Popeye. [3 July 1991, Life, p.1D] - 70
TV Guide Magazine
Trend-setting visuals compensate for a plot that lacks the imagination and edge of the 1984 original. - 67
Austin Chronicle
What is notable, though, is the amount of compassion invested in the film by Cameron and co-screenwriter William Wisher. There's a fairly well-drawn moral message in T2 that was more or less absent in the first film.
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