There are moving and wonderful scenes

Vinnie 2022-04-20 09:01:32

The pairing of adventures is a highlight, as the audience gets a better view of the characters interacting and notices the emotional moments that are inadvertently revealed in the process. Commander Spock, who advocates the supremacy of logic and rationality, and "Old Bones", a doctor who is straight and grumpy, get together, and this pair of happy friends contracted most of the film's laughs. In the context of interstellar exploration, the universe is dazzling, charming and lonely and dangerous. The crew members can only rely on each other. After going through the initial stage of interstellar exploration and the stage of interstellar war, people have never relied on struggle or struggle to make We are strong, but we are made strong by unity in struggle. York City, the base of the Star Alliance at the beginning of the film, is no longer a two-dimensional horizontal and vertical, but a three-dimensional criss-cross. Such a sophisticated and complex design is quite innovative. The scene of the space air battle also reached a good level, but unfortunately the time was a little short. After all, this one does not rely on this to eat. Aside from the visual design, it's okay for the plot to fall into the clichés, but the plot is a little pale. Captain Kirk rode a motorcycle to play with the villains. Zyra and the second-in-command of the villain fought inseparably, while the other side successfully rescued the crew, which made me sigh that the teleportation technology is outrageous. Using rock music to interfere with the communication of enemy ships is too dramatic. As soon as the rock music is played, the enemy ships collide and explode. I never thought that a seemingly invincible enemy ship would have such a fatal weakness, and I always feel that sometimes it is not so useful not to complicate matters. Only family members can "dump the pot" with each other. I was impressed by the image of the repair officer, who always handed over the decision to Captain Kirk when conducting a risky operation, only to find out later that he didn't want to take the blame alone if he messed up. I can understand this feeling very well. This is not a relationship of mutual use, but a relationship of mutual trust and mutual trust. Relying on the captain is the innate privilege of the crew. Just as children can depend on their parents, it is a privilege of minors. It is still a bit reluctant to imagine the interstellar with the current eyes. The life form of the Interstellar Alliance is almost a water-like humanoid form, and it will cause visual fatigue if you look at it too much, which only shows the tip of the iceberg of the splendid civilization of the universe. But don't be pessimistic, the Enterprise is still on a mission to explore the universe and its life forms, and one day we will see a more exciting universe.

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Star Trek Beyond quotes

  • Jaylah: The digging machines uncovered a tunnel that goes into the crater. That's how I got out.

    Captain James T. Kirk: Oh, so that'll be our way in. An away team will beam to the other side of the tunnel, follow it to Krall's base, get inside the building and break out the crew.

    Chekov: Uh, Captain, we cannot lock onto anyone inside the crater in order to beam them out.

    Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: Oh, I could rig up pulse beacons as pattern enhancers. That'd get the signal out of the crater.

    Chekov: All right.

    Captain James T. Kirk: How many people can the Franklin transport at a time?

    Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott: Uh, with a wee bit of modification, 20 max, but I'm not sure how long it would hold out.

    Captain James T. Kirk: Bones, Mr. Chekov, Jaylah, you're with me on the away team. Mr. Scott, modify that transporter and then do everything you can to get this ship operational.

    Commander Spock: Captain, Mr. Chekov's technical acumen makes him more valuable aboard the Franklin with Mr. Scott. It is thereby logical that I would replace him.

    Captain James T. Kirk: Why is that logical, Mr. Spock? You just got back on your feet.

    Commander Spock: Lieutenant Uhura is in that facility, Jim.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: I'll keep an eye on him.

    Captain James T. Kirk: Understood.

    Jaylah: But his soldiers are everywhere. We won't pass unseen.

    Commander Spock: What we require is a diversion.

    Captain James T. Kirk: [coming up with something] I think I have an idea.

  • Krall: This is Abronath. It was used by the Ancient Ones as a weapon. But when they could not control its deadly power, they split it into two and ejected the halves into space, hoping it would be lost forever.

    [a door closes, separating Uhura and Ensign Syl from Sulu]

    Krall: But I am grateful. I have spent lifetimes searching for it, only to have you find it for me. The poetry of fate. The world that I was born into is very different from yours, Lieutenant. We knew pain. We knew terror. Struggle made us strong. Not peace. Not unity. These are myths the Federation would have you believe.

    Lieutenant Uhura: Those are strong words. You might even believe them, but there's something else going on with you. Something underneath.

    [another door closes, separating them from Ensign Syl]

    Ensign Syl: Uhura!

    Lieutenant Uhura: Wait. What are you doing with her? You already got what you wanted! Let her go! Syl!

    Ensign Syl: [Krall inserts the bio-weapon into the room] No, please!

    Lieutenant Uhura: Let her go!

    Krall: [removing the agent after Syl is killed] Manas, it's time.