Twelve reasons why Star Trek Into Darkness excites you

Jorge 2022-03-17 09:01:02

As a Star Trek blind, my understanding of this series comes from "The Big Bang Theory". After watching the movie yesterday, I love it, and I hereby combine my thoughts to transcribe an article from the British cinema cineworld May album: twelve reasons why we're exicted about Star Trek Into Darkness:

1. Kirk: I have always disliked Chris Pine, thinking he was born with a stupid look, but his performance in this film is still passable. The key is that the character is written too well.

2. Spock: Zachary Quinto, who turned out to be so strong, he left a tear of affection for Kirk.

3. The crew: Bones, Uhura, Sulu, Chekov and Scotty are all arranged to fight on the same boat.

4. Bring on the Brits: Hollywood's love for the British has been wave after wave, and
Simon Pegg has two new colleagues Alice Eve and Noel Clarke.

5. Mega Music: The dubbing is stronger than the previous episode. Michael Giacchino, who is famous for game music, is another shocking work after Cloverfield.

6. Sheer spectacle: The scarlet planet Nibiru at the beginning, the crew's green and red uniforms, the shiny white cabin, the gray-blue universe, and the loess Klingons, the color spectrum is so rich that the vision is overwhelming, and the climax is repeated.

7. London: Shard, London eye, Gherkin The directors always like to find inspiration in London. London in 2259 is still dark and gloomy as always. The combination of futuristic buildings and ancient castles makes London feel like the end of the world. .

8. Cool cameos: JJ Abrams is definitely a cult cultural expert. Look at his Cast and you can find a bunch of great people: Peter Weller (Robocop); Heather Langenkamp (Nightmare on Elm Street's); Christopher Doohan (he is actually the son of the original Scotty)

9. Into darkness: After watching the end, you will ask yourself, is this darkest or just the beginning? I very much agree with the idea of ​​freezing the bad guys.

10. 3D and IMAX: As visual competitors, 3D and IMAX, will you be entangled in which one to choose?

11. It looks gorgeous: Dan Mindel, the video master, showed us the fantasy of the universe so clearly. The period before the ship fell into the earth’s atmosphere is awe-inspiring with the visual impact of Sci-fi today. The tone of "oblivion" I watched earlier was white and empty. Last year's "prometheus" was dark and cold. The strange thing about this film is the warm tone of the positive characters (such as green and red uniforms) and the cool colors of the negative ones. The tone (black trench coat, icy blue eyes) intersects,

12. The bad guy: The last point is the key point Benedict Cumberbatch, Cumberbatch brother. It is not uncommon for islanders to do contradictions in Hollywood. In recent years, it has become popular for Shakespearean actors to run contradictions. When the villains open their mouths, it is a serious Shakespeare pronunciation, which makes the American people excited. Last year, the bad gods in Avengers made Tom Hiddleston all over the world. Last month, Ben Kingsley, who speaks Croydon from South London in "Iron Man 3", impressed me deeply. The academic Cumberbatch is certainly no exception. The rounded "i will walk over your cold corpses", the tearful blue eyes, the high-speed running profile, the Nazi-style cruelty, will make how many bones and skinny otaku fans scream . At least it made me a big change in his "ugly and artificial" image in "sherlock". Personally, I think the key is this new hairstyle, which is full of style.

Finally, there is a stupid question: Why are there dead rabbits for experiments in a spacecraft many light years away from the earth?

Partly selected from "cineworld" May 2013, p8

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Star Trek Into Darkness quotes

  • [from trailer]

    [In response to the Enterprise pursuing Khan]

    Marcus: Starfleet isn't about vendetta... KIRK!

    James T. Kirk: [glowers] Well... maybe it SHOULD... Sir!

  • James T. Kirk: Mr. Checkov, did you break my ship?