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Terminator 2: Judgment Day, commonly abbreviated as T2, is a 1991 action / science fiction film directed, co-written and co-produced by James Cameron. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick. It picks up around ten years after the events of The Terminator, and follows Sarah Connor, her 10-year-old son John, and a protector from the future (as in the first film), as they try to prevent Judgment Day, a day in the future when machines will begin to exterminate the human race.



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Over ten years after Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) destroyed the original Terminator that was programmed to kill her, two men arrive in Los Angeles from the year 2029. The first is a Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger) identical to the one that Sarah first encountered, while the second is an unknown man (Robert Patrick).
John Connor (Edward Furlong) is now living with foster parents. He has grown up being told by his mother that he would someday lead the remnants of the human race to victory against the machines. Sarah's experiences have significantly changed who she is, making her tougher and more vigilant, but also more desperate to warn humanity about the threat of the future human versus machine war — revelations that lead authorities to commit her to a mental institution, Pescadero State Hospital.
Meanwhile, the Terminator and the unknown man eventually locate John Connor. According to the filmmakers, this was intended as a crucial plot twist: the unknown man is not a human protector, as the filmmakers wanted the audience to assume based on the first film. The killing machine from the first film is now the protector, and the other man is another Terminator programmed to kill John. When the good Terminator rescues John, he reveals what is happening. He is a Model 101, reprogrammed by the future John Connor to act as his protector. The other Terminator is a T-1000, an advanced new prototype, programmed to kill John. It is made of mimetic polyalloy, essentially liquid metal, allowing it to emulate anyone or anything of equal size, except "complex machines" like "guns and explosives" because they "have chemicals, moving parts." It can, however, form "knives and stabbing weapons."
When John learns that the T-1000 will copy Sarah and then kill her, he and the Terminator go to rescue her. Initially, Sarah is terrified by the Terminator, but after seeing it fight off the T-1000, she accepts that they need its help. As they escape the city, the Terminator tells her about the future of Skynet, the sentient computer that will destroy humans. He tells her about its creator, Miles Bennett Dyson (Joe Morton), who designs a learning computer that goes online on August 4, 1997. It begins learning at a geometric rate, and becomes self-aware at 2:14 am on August 29, 1997. After its creators attempt to shut it down, Skynet launches nuclear missiles that destroy most of humanity, an event referred to by the survivors as "Judgment Day".
While on the road, John asks if the Terminator can learn to act more human. The cyborg informs him that his CPU is capable of learning new behaviors. Eventually, Sarah, John, and the Terminator arrive in the desert at the camp of Enrique Salceda, who has preserved an underground weapons cache in the event that the war actually happens. Sarah plans to take John and flee over the border into Mexico. During the time at this camp, John bonds more closely with the Terminator, trying to explain emotions such as why people cry. Sarah soon believes that by killing Dyson she can prevent Skynet from being invented, preventing Judgment Day and the war with the machines. After she leaves, John and the Terminator figure out what she is going to do and drive after her. At Dyson's home, Sarah shoots him in the arm, but finds herself unable to kill him up close and in front of his family. When John and the Terminator arrive, they inform Dyson of the consequences of his research. They convince him that they must destroy everything related to his chip design including the CPU and arm from the previous Terminator.
Sarah, John, the Terminator, and Dyson break into the Cyberdyne Systems building and retrieve the parts from the first Terminator. While preparing explosives to destroy all of Dyson's research, security alerts the police who show up in force. When the SWAT team enters the building, they fatally shoot Dyson who stays behind to trigger the detonator.
Sarah, John, and the Terminator escape in a SWAT van, with the T-1000 in pursuit, first in a helicopter then a liquid nitrogen truck. The truck crashes into a steel mill, causing the tank to rupture and liquid nitrogen to spill everywhere, freezing the T-1000. Even though the Terminator shatters him, the intense heat from the mill causes the pieces to quickly thaw and reassemble. The T-1000 and Model 101 begin to fight hand to hand, with the T-1000 stabbing him through the power cell with a metal pole, deactivating him. The T-1000, disguised as Sarah, goes to hunt John. As John is confronted by two Sarahs, the Terminator, who had reactivated itself using an alternate power source, finally destroys the T-1000 by shooting it with a grenade launcher which causes it to deform and lose balance, and ultimately fall into a vat of molten metal which destroys it.
After John throws the parts from the first Terminator into the molten metal, the Terminator tells him that he too must be destroyed to prevent his technology from being used to create Skynet. He tells Sarah that he cannot self-terminate, and she must lower him into the steel. John tearfully begs the Terminator not to leave, but the Terminator insists it must be done. He tells John that he knows now why he cries, implying that he has indeed gained some understanding of human feelings. As he goes down, he gives a thumbs up, the last thing to go under. The movie ends with a dark highway at night and Sarah's repetition of the phrase that Reese told her in the first film: "The future is not set."


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Terminator 2: Judgment Day-A review

Review By: Dilip Kumar Misra

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Good: Memorable acting by Arnold Schwarzenegger & Visual Effects
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One of the best crafted action movie from Hollywood.A family enertainment showing the action by man and machine.A movie worthy for your money.


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Review By: Avi

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Terminator 2 released in 1991.It is much awaited movie. As expected the entire artist performed well. Still there is confusion in movie about Arnolds behavior as future Johns work is not shown. How he changed T1 into protective T2.Stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton did well acting. Actions were superb. Especially Arnolds dialog "I will be back". Music is good. Total entertaining movie.


Good movie!

Review By: Aira

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A good summer movie, directed with great verve and imagination and filled with innovative, eye-popping effects. Cameron never relinquishes his grip on the audience, smoothly segueing from action sequence to action sequence and topping himself each time.


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