First-class imagination

Thaddeus 2021-10-13 13:07:29

Originally, I was not too cold about science fiction movies. I admit that this is a good movie. Although the ending and all science fiction movies are imaginable, the picture is still good, and I also love SPOCK very much. The structure is good, but slightly more complicated. I believe that many people in movie theaters who have no background in science fiction or cosmic and space knowledge are puzzled about the transformation of different time and space mentioned in the story, because I keep hearing all kinds of discussions and opinions, most of them don’t. Understandable. Including myself, it’s only right as a human being to be curious about this space.
I can’t help but sigh for the American production technology for this movie, just like the time when he came out of Batman and said in my ear. Yes, the Chinese can't catch up with death. I can't stop sweating when thinking about the stunt shots that are too bad in various domestic movies. . . The IMAX stuff is really shocking for the wife! It describes an optimistic future world, where humanity and many alien races will overcome disease, racial differences, poverty, paranoia, and war, and establish an interstellar federation. Subsequent generations of captains set their sights on the more distant universe, exploring the galaxy, searching for new worlds, discovering new civilizations, and bravely heading to places not reached before. Because of all kinds of wild imaginations, sophisticated worldviews, a large number of hard science fiction elements and meticulous humanistic care contained in the film, "Star Trek" has become one of the most popular science fiction works. Because he perfectly explained the four principles that explorers must abide by: curiosity, open mind, respect for local culture, and no evil. These principles were not invented in the space exploration era, but summarized by making mistakes when mankind explored the world. As an epic work in the hard science fiction works, "Star Trek" inherited the profound thinking of the universe and exploration, humanity and philosophy, society and politics, technology and humanity, civilization and existence in the 1960s, and became countless younger generations devoted to spaceflight. The source of faith in the cause.
This seems to be the first time I have watched a film about interstellar themes so seriously. Star Trek gives me a better feeling than I thought. I don’t know if it’s because of the cinema effect, or it’s the only time I’ve devoted myself seriously. Watching this kind of film, I actually start to understand a little bit why it is so popular. Perhaps the interstellar theme is different from other sci-fi movies. The pursuit is not only for stimulating effects. The things I used to think are naive are precisely the restoration of our childhood to space, to aliens, and to interstellar travel. Innocent fantasy and exploration (I don’t think the alien life in a child’s head is like that in an alien, haha). The most important thing is that the aliens in this series make me feel that they are not just creatures, they also have their own lives, feelings, and groups, not monsters that can be killed by a stick. This is very true. I have always been extremely true. I believe that since there can be an earth, there must be other similar planets as well. In the beginning of the film, Captain Kirk’s father sacrificed himself to protect the crew. Near death, he alone controlled the plot of the ship crashing into the enemy ship. He was not afraid of being in danger and his wife was about to give birth. The scenes alternated with each other. The icing on the cake soundtrack really moved me. . The composition, worldview, and specific plot of the entire movie seem to have once again activated the fire of my childhood astronomy hobby, which made me very excited. The kind of infinite curiosity that evokes the unknown universe, although dark and silent, is ecstatic. .

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Extended Reading
  • Hans 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Although I am not a fan of sci-fi or ST, but it is still very cool to watch. The visual effects are amazing, the plot is simple but not mentally retarded, and it is an excellent work in science fiction films. The key is that Kuntu with watermelon Taro's head and pointed ears is really cute, ahhhhh, Simon pegg, who knocked out an egghead halfway, is cute, too, and that Russian stuttering little Zhengtai is too cute. -bar

  • Greta 2022-03-24 09:01:07

    The first time I met Star Trek, it turned out that this is a huge series. If you have seen others, maybe you will feel more.

Star Trek quotes

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Dammit, man! I'm a doctor, not a physicist!

  • Spock: [sits in the cockpit of his future self's ship, which springs to life] Fascinating!