Plot Synopsis (continued)
Action Sequence Three:
The next scene is in Miles Dyson's home with his family. While his
son steers a remote-controlled truck through the corridors of the house
(tracked by the camera), Dyson works at a computer terminal monitor.
A red pin-point of light from Sarah's laser designator targets Dyson's
back and slowly moves up to his head. She is poised to pull the trigger
- when she does, Dyson simultaneously bends down when his son's truck
hits his leg. The monitor screen behind him is blown out. A frenzied,
crazed Sarah blasts the rest of the rounds through the window of the
house, tearing his desk and computer to shreds.
Then, she strides purposefully toward the house with
a .45 packed in her hand, wounding Dyson in the left shoulder as
he flees. Dyson's son shields his father, as Sarah holds a gun to
his head, psych-ing herself to pull the trigger: "It's all your
fault, mother f--ker, it's all your fault." But she can't terminate
Dyson on the floor - with his wife and son on his side. She backs
away toward a wall with the gun lowered, and then slides to her knees.
John and the Terminator appear at the home and kick in the front
door. John comforts his mother and she tells him: "I love you
John, I always have."
To show Dyson who they are - to get a glimpse of the
machines of the future - the Terminator cuts his bare left forearm
with a knife and then strips the skin off of it like a rubber glove,
revealing a bloody skeleton made of bright metal. The Terminator
demonstrates his arm's flexibility, making a fist and then extending
his skeletal servo-hand - it is identical to the one in the vaults
of Cyberdyne. In a brief voice-over as they sit at the dining room
table, Sarah speaks, explaining that the T-800 warns against Dyson's
work on current experiments:
Dyson listened while the Terminator laid it all down.
Skynet. Judgment Day, the history of things to come. It's not every
day that you find out you're responsible for 3 billion deaths.
Dyson is convinced that his technologically-futuristic
work that will someday fashion Skynet must be short-circuited: "There's
no way I'm going to finish the new processor now. Forget it. I'm
out of it. I'm quitting Cyberdyne tomorrow...We'll have to destroy
all the stuff at the lab, the files, the disk drives and everything
I have here."
As their ally in a mission to destroy the fateful artifacts,
Dyson reveals that they must destroy the chip in the vault at Cyberdyne,
the CPU that was taken from the first terminator. (Sarah is finally
vindicated, exclaiming: "Son of a bitch. I knew it!") They
decide to proceed to Cyberdyne Systems immediately - as the median
strip on the pavement rushes at the camera in the darkness, Sarah
presents another voice-over:
The future, always so clear to me, had become like
a black highway at night. We were in uncharted territory now, making
up history as we went along.
Action Sequence Four:
The entry into the Cyberdyne factory is the start of the film's fourth
major action sequence. After managing to get upstairs into the
security area, they are detected and denied access to the lock
on the vault after silent alarms have been triggered. Dyson exclaims: "We
have to abort," but Sarah won't allow it: "No. We go
all the way." Downstairs, one of the security guards phones
an alert to the police: "Just send everything you've got in
the area right now." The Terminator blasts his way into Dyson's
Artificial Intelligence Lab (the heart of the computer complex)
with his M-79 grenade blaster, setting off numerous fires in the
process and triggering the halon fire-control system. All but the
Terminator must don breathing masks.
At the Dyson home, the T-1000 cyborg discovers burning
records in a trashcan. As he surveys the wreckage, he hears a walkie-talkie
report about a 211 in progress at the Cyberdyne Building - there
are multiple suspects: one named Sarah Connor, an escapee from the
State hospital, and another one wanted for the killing of police
officers in 1984. [He will follow the leads to Cyberdyne.]
Police cars and helicopters surround the Cyberdyne
building, readying themselves for the assault. Using his portable
computer and ribbon wire that he used to break into the ATM machine,
John unlocks the card-key lock, exposing the vault-key. He grabs
it and runs toward the lab, on the way visually noticing the assembly
of SWAT teams and helicopters around the building. In the main lab,
the Terminator sets up explosive cans of flammable polydichloric
euthimol, rigged and wired to explode with radio-control. As they
leave, the Terminator heroically promises that he will take care
of the police, AND not kill anyone:
Terminator: I'll take care of the police.
John: Hey wait! You swore.
Terminator: (He turns and grins) Trust me.
From an open second-story window, he stands and opens
fire in a one-sided battle, assaulting and strafing the police forces
in the parking lot below. With his TermoVision detection system,
he scans and finds he has kept his promise: "HUMAN CASUALTIES:
0.0"
Meanwhile, Dyson and John unlock and enter the vault
which contains the Terminator relics - the important computer chip
and mechanical arm. John smashes the glass containers, pockets the
CPU, clutches the steel hand - and then runs out with Dyson. As they
prepare to leave the lab with Dyson carrying the radio-controlled
detonator, a SWAT team kicks open the doors. Dyson is mortally wounded,
but he still holds the detonator in his hand while slumped on the
floor. As John, Sarah, and the Terminator make their way out of the
building, Dyson buys time as long as he can, hyperventilating and
gasping.Then at the point of his death, he drops a heavy object [it
is a shattered piece of the prototype processor] on the plunger/detonator
switch - it triggers the building's violent explosion - it is a blast
which completely takes out most of the second floor. With a piece
of the destructive technology that would decimate civilization, he
saves mankind by killing himself and destroying his own life's work.
Out of the flames and smoking debris drives the T-1000
motorcycle cop - he refuses to give up haunting them. In the corridor
of the lobby, the Terminator, John, and Sarah are confronted by a
SWAT team which hurls a tear-gas grenade in their direction. When
they are pinned down, the Terminator turns and tells them:
Stay here. I'll be back.
Not able to "drop him" as he defiantly strides
directly into the conflict, deliberately taking many bullet hits.
He unhurriedly draws his .45 and shoots each of the SWAT team members
in the knee. He also hits two of them with grenades from the tear-gas
launcher, and then fires tear-gas canisters into the parking lot.
The Terminator climbs into the driver's seat of a SWAT van and drives
it through the glass doors into the lobby of the building. He slides
the van, their escape vehicle, to a stop with its back doors positioned
across the corridor leading to the elevators. John and Sarah are
rescued - they leap into the back of the van before it takes off
back across the lobby.
From the second floor, the T-1000 looks down from his
Kawasaki motorbike and sees the van escaping. He sizes up the situation
and then roars full throttle through a plate-glass window, rocketing
across in mid-air and slamming into the side of a police helicopter.
The T-1000 lets the bike tumble to the pavement below and climbs
up to the Plexiglas canopy, smashes its head through, and literally
pours itself through the jagged glass hole into the passenger's seat.
While still re-forming itself into the shape of the police cop, the
T-1000 turns to the helicopter pilot and says calmly: "Get out." The
pilot nods, opens the door, and leaps. The T-1000 Terminator then
pursues the fleeing SWAT van with the helicopter down a major freeway.
Action Sequence Five:
The remaining sequence of the film is the fifth non-stop action sequence.
With the chopper close behind, Sarah fires at it with an M-16 after
covering John with bulletproof vests to protect him. The chopper
maneuvers under an overpass and the T-1000 simultaneously fires
and reloads - he sprouts another pair of hands to steer the chopper
and handle his weapon. When Sarah is hit in the left thigh, the
Terminator slams on the van's brakes. She is thrown forward in
the van, sending the helicopter slamming into the back of the van
in a suicidal maneuver. While the helicopter disintegrates on the
highway, the van flips sideways and skids along the concrete and
eventually grinds to a stop.
A tanker truck behind the helicopter shudders to a
halt and the shaken driver gets out to survey the wreckage. Before
he can finish his sentence: "God damn, are you all right...?" the
T-1000 walks up to him and sticks his arm/swordblade through the
man's chest. Then, the cyborg climbs into the cab of the tanker and
continues the pursuit - the tanker-trailer passes by the camera to
reveal that the tanker is carrying liquid nitrogen. The Terminator,
Sarah, and John drive away in a run-down truck whose driver has stopped
to give aid. As the tanker gains distance on them, John tells the
Terminator to "Step on it."
Terminator: This is the vehicle's top speed.
John: I could get out and run faster than this.
The tanker rams the small pick-up truck and then sandwiches
their vehicle against the center divider guard-rail. The Terminator
gives the wheel to John, leans out the driver's door and fires a
grenade at the front of the tanker. After taking an off-ramp, the
tanker rams the back of the pickup, sending both vehicles careening
into the entrance of a steel mill. The Terminator leaps from the
pickup onto the tanker's hood and unloads his entire gun's magazine
directly through the windshield into the T-1000. Then he reaches
through the shattered windshield and grabs the steering wheel, throwing
it hard to the left to intentionally swerve the tanker. But it jackknifes,
swings sideways, and topples to its side, sliding at top speed on
the concrete toward the steel mill while throwing up sparks.
The tanker-trailer smashes into the concrete supports
of the mill, twists and breaks open like a soda can, and spills a
river of liquid nitrogen. The T-1000 is covered with the frozen liquid
at -230 degrees - his body becomes a huge icicle. His feet freeze
to the ground as he walks, and his legs become so brittle that they
break off at the ankle like pieces of glass. When his hand snaps
off at the wrist, the T-1000 looks down in amazement at his shattered
stump. The Terminator draws his .45, aims at his immobile target,
and wishes it goodbye with a humorous throwaway line:
Hasta la vista, baby.
The single shot blows the T-1000 into tiny fragments
of frozen polyalloy. Although it appears that the T-1000 is finished
for good, such is not the case. The heat from the steel foundry melts
the millions of T-1000 shards and liquifies them. The tiny droplets
move together and merge into larger globules of mercury, forming
larger masses. The Terminator (with a shattered leg badly damaged)
warns Sarah and John: "We don't have much time." As they
move away, the T-1000's shoulders, head and body shape (in liquid
metal form) begin to hunch and rise up from the floor. The T-1000's
human features come together completely.
Sarah (now badly wounded and weak), John, and the Terminator
stagger into the inner, maze-like workings of the machinery in the
steel plant. Devoted to saving their lives, the Terminator stays
behind them to fight the T-1000 android. John protests that they
have to separate:
Terminator: Go! Run!
John: No, we gotta stick together.
Terminator: John, you've got to go!...Go! NOW!
When the Terminator cannot use his TermoVision detection
system to locate the T-1000 due to the intense heat, he is ambushed
and his M-79 (loaded with a grenade) is knocked away. In hand-to-hand
combat, the two battle together. In an amazing special effects sequence,
the T-1000 is slammed against a wall - he instantly morphs himself
around from back to front in less time than it would take to turn
around. The Terminator smashes his fist through the T-1000's face,
but the morphing, liquid creature's head changes into a hand. The
hand twists the Terminator's wrist and tosses him against a machine
where his arm is pinned down and smashed at the elbow.
The T-1000 turns and decides to pursue Sarah and John.
The Terminator takes a steel bar and heroically frees himself from
the gears by wrenching his crushed arm off at the elbow. Sarah lowers
John down a chain and onto a conveyor belt after they are confronted
by the T-1000. She takes a stand by firing her riot-gun into the
T-1000's head, leaving it with a gaping hole through one eye - but
it quickly reforms itself. As she fumbles to reload the magazine,
the T-1000 pins her shoulder back with a sharp, steel needle. Using
her as a hostage, he forces her to call John back:
T-1000: Call to John.
Sarah: No.
T-1000: (sadistically) I know this hurts. Call John.
He tortures her by painfully twisting the needle in
her shoulder. With his index finger, he extends another gleaming
needle directly toward her eye, commanding: "Call to John now." From
behind him, the Terminator comes to the rescue, slicing the T-1000's
body in half with a heavy steel bar. In another massive struggle,
the two androids fight - the Terminator receives damaging blows from
a two-ton girder repeatedly smashed into his frame. His right-eye
servo is exposed, and his skull and chest are crushed. As he crawls
toward his M-79, the T-1000 stabs a steel bar into his back, pinning
him to the steel catwalk. The red light in his eye goes out. Sparks
discharge from his body when his power cells are ruptured and discharged.
Sarah reaches for her shotgun to make one final effort to protect
John, now that the Terminator seems 'terminated.' (But the Terminator's
eye blinks as he finds alternate power sources, removes the steel
bar from his back, and retrieves the loaded M-79 gun.)
John finds his mother hobbling toward him, but then
another identical Sarah rises from behind her. For a moment, John
doesn't know which Sarah to believe. The one with the shotgun cautions: "Get
out of the way, John" and he dives away. The imposter Sarah
turns and reforms into the T-1000. Sarah loads and fires again and
again, forcing the android backward with each blast. But at the edge
of the pit of molten steel, her gun clicks empty and she realizes
she only has seconds until the T-1000 reforms itself. After she has
run out of ammunition, the T-1000, now reassembled, gives her a wry
grin, and wags his finger "No" at her. The Terminator rises
on the chain drive behind them with the M-79 aimed at the T-1000.
Sarah and John instinctively duck as the grenade is launched into
the belly of the creature. When it explodes, it rips a gaping hole
in the android, causing it to let out an inhuman, screeching, inside-out
screams.
Losing its balance, it topples over into the molten
steel vat where it flops around in its death throes, transforming
itself into various mutations - Janelle with her blade arm, the hospital
security guard, and the chrome motorcycle cop. Unable to re-form,
it finally dissipates into the fiery molten steel. The Terminator
lightheartedly quips: "I need a vacation." They look over
the edge of the pit:
John: Is it dead?
Terminator: Terminated.
From Sarah's backpack, John removes the metallic hand
of the first terminator and the chip and tosses both of them into
the smelter. John and Sarah are relieved - not realizing that the
Terminator must also be destroyed to insure that its own technological
micro-chip will never fall into the wrong hands and set the awful,
nuclear-war-torn future back into motion:
Sarah: It's over.
Terminator: No. There's one more chip. (He touches a finger to his
forehead) And it must be destroyed also. (He hands Sarah the
controls for the motorized chainfall) Here. I cannot self-terminate.
You must lower me into the steel.
John: No. No! NO!
Terminator: I'm sorry John. I'm sorry.
John: (pleading) No, it will be OK. Stay with us. It will be OK.
Terminator: I have to go away.
John (with tears in his eyes): No, don't do it. Please don't go.
Terminator: I must go away John.
John: No. No wait. Wait! You don't have to do this.
Terminator: Sorry.
John: No, don't do it.
Emotionally attached to the Terminator, John is devastated
and breaks down, making one last attempt to order him to stay. The
android touches the tear on John's cheek with his metal finger before
committing his sacrificial act:
I know now why you cry. But it's something I could
never do.
They hug each other, and the Terminator shakes Sarah's
hand. As he steps out onto the chainfall, he tells both of them: "Goodbye."
Slowly, the Terminator machine nobly descends and sinks
into the steaming hot steel for the good of humankind. His metal
hand is the last thing to disappear - it forms a "thumbs up" in
the final seconds. The Terminator's TermoVision shows glitched read-outs
and then collapses to a bright red, solid line that turns off like
a television set - it signals his technological death.
The image of John and Sarah at the mill dissolves into
a shot of a traveling highway strip at night under a car - an ambiguous
ending. Sarah delivers an epilogue voice-over to honor the cyborg
whose actions were of a higher nature:
The unknown future rolls toward us. I face it
for the first time with a sense of hope, because if a machine,
a Terminator, can learn the value of human life, maybe we can
too.
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