I wasn't alive in 1984; is Sarah supposed to be sexy? Like, traditionally sexy to a 20-30 year old man @ 1975-1985.
No offense meant to her, I don't know the actor. I'm just wondering how the audience is supposed to view her. (As a sexy mid-late 20's waitress, or as not-a-sex-object/more of a lower-class working woman who's going through life).
I personally didn't think that she, or her roommate, were very attractive. And I found the early scene where the roommate/boyfriend were so sexually active confusing. From what I could gather, they are not supposed to be sexy, because their hair is purposefully bad.
Not that anyone is really traditionally attractive in this movie aside from unclothed Arnold.
As an aside, I didn't think much of the Sarah Connor character. At least it wasn't Terminator 3.
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Reply by Mon-Star
on December 13, 2021 at 6:46 AM
She was attractive enough to director James Cameron. He married her.
Reply by bratface
on December 13, 2021 at 10:55 AM
I can't take anybody seriously who thinks an unclothed Arnold is attractive! Also, from someone who was alive in 1984, that is what most women's hairdos (big & fluffy) looked like.
https://www.styleinterest.com/80s-hairstyles/
Reply by bratface
on December 13, 2021 at 11:50 AM
So mech, do you do any deforestation below the waistband?
Reply by rooprect
on December 13, 2021 at 12:16 PM
Exactly, that's one of the things that made this such a landmark flick. Her character arc from ordinary person in the beginning to tough survivor at the end (and badass hero in the 2nd movie) was unheard of for a female character in the 80s. The typical fare was either a glamorous model or a goofy damsel in distress. While Sarah was definitely on the attractive side of the scale, that wasn't her schtick. She was supposed to be an "everyman" who becomes a survivor.
Reply by issnce
on December 13, 2021 at 1:39 PM
Man, I just don't see it. The audience meets a below-average waiter in scene 1 - which is fine, but she's like 25-35 so I mean I don't have high hopes for the future of the world resting on her shoulders, based on what I've seen in this movie. She's pretty useless up to the police station (I think?). -She still isn't interested in the Reese story/defending him at the station (at least, we see her watch the Reese interview, ask the psych if he's crazy, then go to sleep on the chief's couch). -Then she hears a car drive into the building. She waits. She hears gunfire, like 10 cops are dead. She waits, hasn't moved from the couch. The chief comes in, tells her to stay put/lock the door.
I understand that Sarah Connor is retconned to be a badass, but I don't see how it's there on screen in T1.
I'll concede that she's a survivor. But, if the same situation happened, but it was the President in Connor's place, I'd call the President a useless sack. I don't see how the character is worthy of admiration through this. I don't think this is an arc. Does anyone have faith that the person in the final scene is capable of fighting one terminator? Maybe the revolver is meant for personal defense from other present-day humans. Maybe the audience is meant to assume she's .. more focused on developing the traits in a child for future leadership. But nothing tells me she's any more capable of doing that than she was of 'surviving' for the last 90 minutes. I wouldn't want to rely on the waiter in scene 1, and I wouldn't want to rely on the survivor in the finish.
I'm assuming that the special effects were cool for 1984 and caused the sequel (and, I guess, Arnold? This was his major breakthrough?). That flashback scene where the terminators rush the resistance base is pretty subpar.
Reply by rooprect
on December 13, 2021 at 3:31 PM
Right, that was the point that mech & I made: in T1 she was ordinary. By the end of the movie she had become a survivor. For the rest of her character arc you definitely need to watch T2. That's where the badassery happens.
T2 begins with her having been locked up in an insane asylum for a few years with nothing to do but hate & workout. If you're confused about her character I highly recommend watching at least the first few mins of T2 and I think it'll all make sense.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on December 14, 2021 at 1:02 AM
I'm surprised Linda Hamilton never had more of a career. She was clearly well liked in both Terminator films, was different in both and in T2 gave one of the most convincing female action hero performances we've ever had. She's not the best looking actress ever but she's not bad. She's no less attractive than Sigourney Weaver. And probably better looking than Meryl Streep if looks were that much of a concern to the studios.
But other than Dante's Peak I can think of little else she's been in.
Reply by rooprect
on December 14, 2021 at 2:02 AM
Good call on JLC. I haven't seen Halloween since I was a little kid but I remember thinking "wow she's not crying and falling to pieces like all the other girls" lol
Reply by rooprect
on December 14, 2021 at 2:10 AM
She was also in Children of the Corn right around Terminator. It seemed like she had a promising career but you're right, something went wrong.
Reminds me of Diane Lane who also got off to a running start in the early 80s ("The Outsiders", "Streets of Fire", "The Cotton Club") but never really made it to superstardom. Both Linda & Diane have stayed busy with roles to this day though. Maybe they'll pull a Travolta and get a second wind in the action genre.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on December 14, 2021 at 3:18 AM
I forgot about Children of the Corn.
My god Diane Lane was hot.
Reply by bratface
on December 14, 2021 at 3:24 AM
Was?
Reply by Mon-Star
on December 14, 2021 at 3:47 AM
In an October 2005 appearance on Larry King Live, Linda Hamilton discussed her depression and bipolar disorder history. It led to violent mood swings and suicidal thoughts during her first marriage to Bruce Abbott and, in her view, caused the failure of both of her marriages. She eventually received therapy and medication to manage the condition.
She got a $50 million divorce settlement from James Cameron. So she likely does not need to work at all. Her identical twin sister, who appeared in T2 with her, died in 2020.
I first saw Linda Hamilton in her first film, TAG: The Assassination Game (1982), with Robert Carradine. I liked it. She married the villain, Bruce Abbott. So I was glad to later see her get the role in The Terminator.
Reply by Adam
on December 14, 2021 at 8:31 AM
Have you got the physique Arnie had in the 80s? Gym efforts instilling fear into the faint hearted is a thing.
Reply by bratface
on December 14, 2021 at 8:49 AM
No, I do not, mainly because I am a female. But I never thought he was attractive in any way.
Reply by Adam
on December 14, 2021 at 8:53 AM
So what kind of actors do you find attractive? Do you like the gentle nerdy types perfectly fine if you do? And what turns you off Arnie? The Greek god body? The hair, the Austrian accent the biceps?