Czy Terminator to najlepszy film Camerona?

Is "The Terminator" (1984) James Cameron's best film? James Cameron is one of the highest-grossing directors in cinema history—right up there with Steven Spielberg. His credits include Titanic, True Lies, The Abyss, Alien: The Final Confrontation, Terminator 2, and the entire Avatar saga. But... isn't his best film, by any chance, that first, humble "Terminator" from 1984? In this episode: • I talk about the genesis of the script and Cameron's dream that started it all • I explain how a low budget and technological limitations helped create an iconic atmosphere • I analyze the casting of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, and Linda Hamilton • I look at special effects that still work after all these years • I discuss the box office, critical reception, and accusations of plagiarism • I summarize the plot and thoroughly dissect time travel and the time loop • I explain why the first film doesn't allow you to change the future • I compare Sarah Connor with later protagonists in the series (yes, Dark Fate also appears here...) • I show why this film has no plot holes—or at least they're very hard to find It's also a story about: • a post-apocalyptic vision of the future that no subsequent Terminator film has been able to replicate, • heroes scarred by the trauma of the war with the machines, • and how the Terminator created Skynet, and Kyle Reese... John Connor. Finally: Is The Terminator Cameron's best film? Which of his films do YOU ​​consider the best? And did you find any plot holes that spoiled the viewing experience for you? Let us know in the comments.