If the interior of the Enterprise is just a glimpse, then Yorktown amazes me. The conception of the future city actually appeared in front of my eyes. It is full of incredible and rules to follow. Different species of architecture, rail transit and harmonious coexistence gave me a great surprise. Putting that wild imagination into reality actually made me think that maybe many, many years later, when technology is sufficiently developed, will this scene really be realized? !
Throughout the movie, the "Enterprise" seems to be just a supporting role, and the "Franklin" came back to life to win all the attention. It is not difficult to guess the storyline by six or seven points, but the details are particularly wonderful. Crowe's invasion of the "Enterprise" and the chase and fight of the crew are very fast-paced and very capable of grabbing the audience's attention. The way the weapon is hidden is also a highlight. I really didn't expect it to be hidden in such a secret place as the "brain". And American humor is mainly reflected in Spock and Doctor Old Bones. Especially Lieutenant Uhura's necklace and Spock "invite" Old Bones to join him to rescue everyone. You see, whether it's love or friendship, that person will always "put" you together. Who tells people to love you, pay attention to you, and trust you.
The screen in the IMAX hall of Lumière Studios is a curved screen, and the effect is very good. When it's flat, it brings out the ideal of York City; when it's intense, the storm created by Crowe and his swarm of bees is amazing. For curved screens, I prefer the visual effects of lens shift, which is the case for a scene in the cabin.
Near the end, they are explaining an eternal theme of science fiction movies - constantly exploring unknown species and civilizations. It's just that when we explore a new civilization, but find that it is different from the view of civilization held by human beings, should we wait and see or try to make them accept our so-called "peaceful" view? The spirit of exploration is great, but it seems to be unable to exist independently, which may be the beautiful clothes that the greedy thoughts of human beings wear.
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