On July 22, local time in the United States, the San Diego International Comic-Con opened. Reporters discovered the famous director Tim Miller at the exhibition. Tim Miller did not shy away from talking about the controversial film "Terminator: Dark Fate" of that year, and bluntly said that the film was a complete failure and it was entirely his fault. •Terminator: Dark Fate is a sci-fi action film directed by Tim Miller and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Mackenzie Davis. Although it is the latest film in the series, the film is actually set 27 years after Terminator 2: Judgment Day and can be called its orthodox sequel, telling the story of an enhanced human and Sarah Connor who must stop an advanced liquid terminator and a young girl who is crucial to the fate of mankind. •After the release of "Terminator: Dark Fate", it received negative reviews from all sides, causing the film to become the second worst box office record in the history of the "Terminator" series in the United States, with only 62,253,077 US dollars. Fortunately, overseas audiences still supported it, but it ended in a dismal failure. •At the Comic-Con, Tim Miller said that the Terminator series is a very interesting movie if you dig deeper, but maybe you can’t dig deeper anymore. I have always adhered to the principle of making movies that interest me with great care, which is a stubborn “otaku” view. But I was wrong that time. I rediscovered my shortcomings and the movie was a complete failure. |
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