The Terminator (1984) Full Movie Download
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A human-looking indestructible cyborg is sent from 2029 to 1984 to
assassinate a waitress, whose unborn son will lead humanity in a war
against the machines, while a soldier from that war is sent to protect
her at all costs.
Director: James Cameron
Writers: James Cameron, Gale Anne Hurd,.....................
Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Michael Biehn

Storyline :
A cyborg is sent from the future on a deadly mission. He has to kill Sarah Connor, a young woman whose life will have a great significance in years to come. Sarah has only one protector - Kyle Reese - also sent from the future. The Terminator uses his exceptional intelligence and strength to find Sarah, but is there any way to stop the seemingly indestructible cyborg ?User Reviews
4 March 2000 | by catalyst-7
(Redmond, Washington USA)
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I just saw a
horrifying, touching, very good movie again; it's The Terminator. Now
to talk of it as great film, to compare it with American Beauty might
seem idiotic--it's an almost unrelentingly dark, violent, frightening
action movie, after all--but strip away the relentless action, strip
away the technophobia, strip away the blatant dislike of cops and modern
youth, strip away the poignant love story and, at its core, it's about
an immature, essentially mindless girl becoming a strong, determined
woman. That's a theme more movies should have if we want girls to have
strong role models.
In the course of a few hours during which Sarah Connor realises that she is running for her life from a soul-less machine in human flesh that is implacably and violently determined to kill her, she transforms from a girl who can't balance her cheque book to a woman who can order a wounded, beaten man to "get on your feet, soldier." She is clear-headed, not panicky, focused in crisis and incredibly courageous. And it's not that she has lost her essential femaleness but that she's grown up.
It's relentless, heartless violence appals and fascinates me. It's gritty depiction of our society as a prelude to an even more horrific one in 2023 darkens my heart. It's quickly developing love story touches me. Its humor makes the dark places in me smile. But most of all I am touched and fascinated by Sarah's precipitous transformation. As a good life exercise, ask yourself this: Would you have the courage to do what she does?
In the course of a few hours during which Sarah Connor realises that she is running for her life from a soul-less machine in human flesh that is implacably and violently determined to kill her, she transforms from a girl who can't balance her cheque book to a woman who can order a wounded, beaten man to "get on your feet, soldier." She is clear-headed, not panicky, focused in crisis and incredibly courageous. And it's not that she has lost her essential femaleness but that she's grown up.
It's relentless, heartless violence appals and fascinates me. It's gritty depiction of our society as a prelude to an even more horrific one in 2023 darkens my heart. It's quickly developing love story touches me. Its humor makes the dark places in me smile. But most of all I am touched and fascinated by Sarah's precipitous transformation. As a good life exercise, ask yourself this: Would you have the courage to do what she does?












