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The same could be said about terminator 2
I'm not sure about that, actually. There's a similar power dynamic involved β Arnie's terminator is unstoppable compared to Kyle Reese, but then the T-1000 is unstoppable compared to Arnie. Worse, it can now be anyone in almost any scene
Terminator 3, on the other hand...
Terminator 2 is tonally almost completely different from 1. 1's soul is much more a horror movie, complete with a damsel in distress and a heavily uncanny villain. 2 had every chance to lean into that sense of unease, but really doesn't explore that uncomfortable emotion despite the T-1000 being much more threatening on paper.
I'll take your word for it; it has been a long time since I've watched either of them, so my memory of the tone is probably not on the money