Expectations from "Star Trek"

Candelario 2022-04-22 07:01:02

"Star Trek" is a sci-fi movie I watched recently. It's a series. I don't know which one I'm watching. They sent the most advanced spaceships to block, and communicated during the blocking process. It was found that this object was a Soyuz spaceship that disappeared X years ago. It constantly absorbed new things while floating outside, and upgraded itself with incomparable power. But this object has a complex, that is, to find the parent body that created it. On the way to find his mother, all the rebels were swallowed up by it. After understanding the reason, he quickly found the information of the Soyuz and solved the problem. Of course, there are a lot of details in it, there is no shortage of power struggles, love games and other old-fashioned tactics. Watching this movie was very smooth, and I was under the impression of anticipation. Precisely because of expectations, although there are a lot of empty shots in the film, and these empty shots are very single, that is, sailing in the vast universe, and I would wait so patiently, in fact, for the ending, what kind of object, will be so powerful ? Expectation is actually the universal appeal of human beings, and it is also the ultimate driving force of science. Humans look forward to understanding the world outside the earth, because in the end, it is also to understand human beings. Now, when we say that science is equal to technology, the so-called high technology brings about the development of production and economic progress, but it also brings many unknown negative effects to human beings, some of which have already appeared. At the end of the movie, when people finally find out the reason, they can only laugh and cry, we created our enemies, we created an existential threat, but the movie also tells us that in the end, only emotions can solve the problem. Compared with machines, Humans still have great love. If machines can replicate emotions, humans will not be wiped out. Therefore, as a humanistic film, it is always tirelessly exploring the impact of technology on human beings and the means of countermeasures! Yes, it's still to be verified. However, watching too many of these kinds of films will also make me look at some problems from the other side. I may have a lot of dissatisfaction with today's society, but this is just a process, a moment. In the history of the universe, magnifying all of this will make it appear It is ridiculous that even a short history can tell us that human beings are constantly repeating what happened in the past, and human beings have not taken a historic step. After all, we have to consider long-term problems while solving immediate worries. How can we make the future of mankind full of promise? If we only expect humanities, it is difficult for us to achieve this. . 2009-06-02

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  • Oma 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    This is the best movie I've seen recently... Although I haven't seen the TV version of Star Trek, I just watched the movie and found the story background very attractive, no wonder this series is so popular... Prepare Check out the previous ones too...

  • Taurean 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    I watched it 3 times in a row, thinking that Iron Man shocked me for more than an hour, an OUT girl who had never even watched Transformers. . . . . I watched Interstellar three times in a row.

Star Trek quotes

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Well, congratulations, Jim. We've got no captain and no god-damned first officer to replace him.

    Kirk: Yeah, we do.

    [Kirk sits himself into the captain's chair]

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: What?

    Hikaru Sulu: Pike made him first officer.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: You gotta be kidding me!

    Kirk: Thanks for the support.

    Lt. Nyota Uhura: I sure hope you know what you're doing...

    Lt. Nyota Uhura: [sarcastically] ... CAPTAIN.

    Kirk: So do I.

  • James T. Kirk: Your ship is compromised, too close to the singularity to survive without assistance, which we are willing to provide.

    Spock: [speaking privately] Captain, what are you doing?

    James T. Kirk: Showing them compassion may be the only way to earn peace with Romulus. It's logic, Spock. I thought you'd like that.

    Spock: No, not really. Not this time.

    Nero: [replying to the offer of assistance] I would rather suffer the end of Romulus a thousand times. I would rather die in agony than accept assistance from you.

    James T. Kirk: You got it! Arm phasers. Fire everything we've got!