Hamilton, 63, reunites with Arnold Schwarzenegger and director
James Cameron for "Terminator: Dark Fate," out in U.S. movie
theaters on Friday.
"I sort of had an existential crisis at the beginning of the
film when I showed up and felt like 'uh-oh,'" said Hamilton.
"I've never felt more alone in my life than when I started and
that probably wasn't a reflection to what was going on on set
and around me. It was what was going on inside of me," the
actress said.
Set two decades after Hamilton played Sarah Connor as a muscular
mother battling futuristic cyborgs to save her teenage son in
1991 film "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," the new movie sees her
teaming up with an enhanced human to save a Mexican factory
worker from a terminator from the future.
Hamilton said she trained her body for a year for the role as
well as "getting myself into Sarah's head, her disappointments,
her sorrows, her guilt, all the deep hard stuff."
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The actress, who was married to Cameron from 1997 to 1999,
shrugged off the acclaim she won for her earlier work as Connor,
which led the way for the portrayal of strong women on screen.
"That's just an actress playing a part and it's an accident of
timing. It's not that I didn't do good work. It was that the world
was ready to receive it too. So, I try to stay very, very balanced
about it and never think of myself as an icon or having a legacy,"
she said.
So balanced that Hamilton said she was looking forward to returning
to what she called her "invisible" life at home in New Orleans.
"When this movie's open, I'm just going to, like, go underground, be
invisible for a while," she said.
"I don't want to be that person in my neighborhood. I want to be
like, 'Let's talk about our dogs and our cats and the people around
us being born.' ... I've established a very real, authentic life for
myself and I don't want that to change when I go home to it."
(Reporting by Reuters Television; Editing by Richard Chang)
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