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vs Transformers. Terminator - I'm with the robots of Skynet

Do not be fooled! The T-800, Skynet and the T-600 Terminator Salvation may at first view look like the Autobots and Decepticons Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, but in reality are completely different, two opposing visions of science fiction. And I'm with the Terminator!

released Friday in Italy throughout the second chapter of the highly anticipated film adaptation of existing Transformers animated series and toy line before (as an evolution of cultural products from toys to cardboard film typical of Japanese industry) showing the movies of Michael Bay's vision of the fun of science fiction and robotics.
Compared to the first film, there are more barrels, more explosions, more robots, more effects, more action scenes and less human running in the background while giocattoloni if \u200b\u200bthe damage of holy right. Transformers increase and slightly changes the target of the film, probably revised downwards as a result of marketing surveys that showed the high level of the first film from children. The delicate balance between comedy, action, story and history that had made the first film entirely skips a surprise here. The idea is to destroy all the destructible for 140 minutes. Pyramids of Egypt are included. Curiously, however

Transformers arrives in theaters while still a few rooms will be screened adiecenti Terminator Salvation, another sci-fi robots but the opposite view. The two
film McG Michael Bay and in fact may be connected together by gender, pace, action and character (both high-profile films and Hollywood Entertainment) and may also have the same audience, but show two quite different ways to imagine, dream and theorize man's relationship with intelligent machines.

Transformers fiction are in fact only an approximation, not really imagine future scenarios, but dealing with fantastic ideas. Do not assume that even sophisticated technologies change human life (such as typical science fiction) because Autobots and Decepticons are in all respects treated and shown as living beings and not as heartless machines, they have nothing except what technology really is. Not by chance are aliens and not manmade.
The Transformers is a metaphor for all human. The giant robots fighting each other have human gestures, human reactions and human problems. When they take a shot in their face or broken jaw moves as if it were human and whether they are losing ground oil like blood. In this, the Transformers are more like animals anthropomorphic fairy tale than true models of fantastic technology. Do not make us dream of one of our possible future.

Instead of the entire system Terminator is based on assumptions but fantastic technology. The machines of the future of McG are hyperbolic and improbable as any product of fantasy, but do not try to be men (even if some trick to imitate them) indeed! Terminator Everything is based on the contrast between man and machine, the fact that men struggling to keep alive their race to be the masters of their own planet as the cars take their domain.
Like almost all robotic any Terminator film, even the worst of the series (the third), talks about the relationship we have with technology, what technology can mean in our lives today and the fears we have for the future. Of this there is no trace in Transformers.
To put it another way if the Autobots and Decepticons were replaced alien races living would not change anything in the plot. Because they are the absolute protagonists of the film and as such are anthropomorphic (that is a must for any Hollywood film), while the robot in Terminator Salvation is the enemy of the protagonists, their counterparts.

Michael Bay tries in every way to tell us that the Transformers are like us and their enemies are our enemies just because we are allies, not because it conflicts directly to humans. In contrast, when John Connor said on the radio ... I'm John Connor, and if you listen to this message you are part of the resistance, "explains that robots are not us, are another matter, we we are spirit and they matter and why we fight. This is science fiction!

by WIRED.IT of 06/27/2009

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