
Over 10 years have passed since the first machine called The Terminator tried to kill Sarah Connor and her unborn son, John. The man who will become the future leader of the human resistance against the Machines is now a healthy young boy. However, another Terminator, called the T-1000, is sent back through time by the supercomputer Skynet. This new Terminator is more advanced and more powerful than its predecessor and its mission is to kill John Connor when he's still a chil... (Full plot summary below)
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Over 10 years have passed since the first machine called The Terminator tried to kill Sarah Connor and her unborn son, John. The man who will become the future leader of the human resistance against the Machines is now a healthy young boy. However, another Terminator, called the T-1000, is sent back through time by the supercomputer Skynet. This new Terminator is more advanced and more powerful than its predecessor and its mission is to kill John Connor when he's still a child. However, Sarah and John do not have to face the threat of the T-1000 alone. Another Terminator (identical to the same model that tried and failed to kill Sarah Connor in 1984) is also sent back through time to protect them. Now, the battle for tomorrow has begun.
Leave your thoughts about Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
| BDK ReviewsKevin McCarthyThe special effects from this 1991 classic action flick still hold up in today's world. T2 is a timeless classic that will live on forever. |
| The Daily BeastNick SchagerTwenty-six years later, T2 has lost none of its thrilling power, feminist ferocity, and ominous foreboding-and seen on a big screen, it still puts most of its modern Hollywood progeny to shame. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanavesePulls out the stops, setting the gold standard for expensive, explosive summer blockbusters. |
| Slant MagazineRob HumanickSet the standard for modern Hollywood's F/X-driven mega-productions and cemented James Cameron's dystopian vision as modern science-fiction's saga par excellence. |
| Radio TimesAlan JonesLinda Hamilton turns in another terrific performance as the fiercely committed heroine who puts a necessary human face on Cameron's high-decibel mayhem and pyrotechnical bravura. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames Kendrickembodies all that is great about summer movie thrills while also weaving through the various chase scenes, shoot-outs, and massive billowing explosions a genuine sense of human feeling and moral concern |
| Sci-Fi Movie PageJames O'EhleyThis is Hollywood high art: it has all the spectacular special effects and awesome stunts that only tinsel town infrastructure (i.e. big bucks) can produce and nobody else. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranBecause it is a sequel, it's less satisfying than the more idea-driven original, but this is still top-flight kick-ass entertainment |
| Tulsa WorldBrad PhelpsWith a grand array of special effects, a plotline that doesn't trip itself up too many times and a warped sense of humor, it may be as indestructable as the cyborgs that form its core. |
| UproxxMike RyanThe main point to take away from this: Terminator 2: Judgment Day is (a) still great and (b) retroactively depressing because these characters all seem to be in a better situation than we are right now. |