Honestly, was not a fan of the Mackenzie Davis character in this movie. She acted the part well, don't get me wrong. But just in general, she is a glorified Terminator. Her very presence in the movie kind of made it feel like a superhero film. One of my biggest issues with this movie in general is that it wanted to capture that old-style Terminator feel, but it fails spectacularly by being too outlandish and cartoony. Yes the T1000 is clearly a CGI creation, but that character felt way more real then anybody does in the action scenes in this movie. The characters feel like they're protected by plot armor. I never felt that way in the first two Terminator films. If you want to make a giant superhero epic, that's fine. I love those type of movies. But I don't go to Terminator for that. I have a different expectation for action in this series, and every movie they keep trying to go further and further and further with the outlandish action sequences, and it just does not feel Terminator to me.
I also have a similar opinion of Star Wars Episode 7 in that it's a repackaging of movies I've already seen with new characters that are too beholden to old ones. The difference being I actually think the new Star Wars characters do manage to be interesting, well the new ones here I just was not nearly as compelled by. I guess they are fine, but come the climax of the movie I can tell you the characters I was most concerned about when I was watching it were not the new people. I really hope this style of rehash sequel that relies entirely on nostalgia dies. We need more sequels like Blade Runner 2049 or Doctor Sleep. Less ones like this. These nostalgic sequels for the most part I find don't age well. I walked out of Star Wars Episode 7 feeling really high on it on first viewing. But the more I watched it the more the similarities bugged me. This movie doesn't have the advantage of even being as good as that movie, so I see this aging pretty badly very quickly. When making a sequel, you need to do something fresh and unique. Not do a simple re-hash with a new coat of paint.
For me, this is a 2 or 2.5 at best out of 5 movie. Which is a shame because the first two entries in this series are what I consider to be science fiction classics. I never expected this movie to be a classic, but the more they revisit the series to try to keep it going the more becomes apparent that this franchise is incredibly limited and that it doesn't have the franchise potential the people thought it did. They really should have stopped at 2