I'll start out with the no-spoilers part of this, since most people won't see bintang Trek (XI) for another week atau so.
This may be the most controversial of any bintang Trek movie atau tunjuk ever. peminat-peminat and critics have been discussing the leaked plot points for many weeks. But I can use this quote, since it's been on the trailers for quite a while now; "I like this ship! It's exciting!"
I doubt anyone will disagree with Montgomery Scott on this. It's a thrilling ride. At one point I became aware that my eyes were having a hard time focusing on all the activity on the screen. It felt like Rapid Eye Movement (as when you're dreaming). In fact there was a little too much of the frenetic activity. I wish this trend to hyperactivity on movie screens were done with; it's cheap and annoying.
But it isn't all action, thank goodness. I saw the movie with fellow bintang Trek fans, and we all were delighted to see the many familiar catch phrases and character quirks we know and love. The faces have changed, but the game remains the same. Thank goodness!
The actors were better than fine. There is a plot hole atau two, but the story is typical for bintang Trek; dilemma, action, sci-fi elements, character conflicts. anda know the drill. Compared to a couple of the worst bintang Trek movies, this is sweet relief. In fact it's fun, just the way I like my bintang Trek.
But here's where the spoilers come in, so stop Membaca if anda don't want to see them.
bintang Trek, the universe, is shaken, not stirred. I'm talking 7.0 earthquake here. [Yup, I'm an Angeleno.] And I've decided I'm glad it's happened. Now that the shock's worn off, I can't see going back to the same old, same old.
First, there's Spock and Uhura and their relationship. Maybe it couldn't happen sejak the old rules, but the rules have changed. One reason seems to be that Spock's daddy isn't nearly the uptight, oppressive taskmaster he seemed to be in the old bintang Trek universe. And Spock is all the lebih human for it.
And there is another main character shift. We've already seen in the trailers that Scotty is now a funny guy. Most people Cinta it, but I've heard from a couple who are disgruntled. Go figure.
Then there are the historical changes; the "reboot" factor that's been debated so long. Someone dies who didn't die before. Someone familiar. A huge tragedy also strikes, tremendously upsetting the entire Federation balance. This also did not happen before.
Honestly, I was temporarily freaked when these changes weren't reversed at the end of the movie. They're permanent? This is real?! But now I'm dying to see how it will all play out. The seterusnya movie has room to breathe, a freedom to invent it didn't have before. I like that. It should be...fascinating.
But, finally, I must protest. Apparently, in the 21st century, bintang Trek is still for boys.
Uhura is the sole female in the regular cast, and she is not telah diberi equal treatment. Everyone else from McCoy to Chekhov gets a chance to tunjuk his stuff. Uhura gets lip service about how accomplished she is, then displays her prowess as nurturer/love interest.
I suppose since there was no time for a Chapel, Rand atau Kirk's-girl-of-the-week, the writers atau J.J. atau whoever just thought Uhura should fill the bill. I thought modern males were above putting women in their place as male accessories. I thought wrong.
Despite this problem, I see bintang Trek as a winner. It's going to give the bintang Trek franchise back its legs. We need some of the old preachiness and idealism in the seterusnya movie. That's as basic to bintang Trek as uniforms in primary colors. But, ready atau not, THESE are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. I'm on board.
This may be the most controversial of any bintang Trek movie atau tunjuk ever. peminat-peminat and critics have been discussing the leaked plot points for many weeks. But I can use this quote, since it's been on the trailers for quite a while now; "I like this ship! It's exciting!"
I doubt anyone will disagree with Montgomery Scott on this. It's a thrilling ride. At one point I became aware that my eyes were having a hard time focusing on all the activity on the screen. It felt like Rapid Eye Movement (as when you're dreaming). In fact there was a little too much of the frenetic activity. I wish this trend to hyperactivity on movie screens were done with; it's cheap and annoying.
But it isn't all action, thank goodness. I saw the movie with fellow bintang Trek fans, and we all were delighted to see the many familiar catch phrases and character quirks we know and love. The faces have changed, but the game remains the same. Thank goodness!
The actors were better than fine. There is a plot hole atau two, but the story is typical for bintang Trek; dilemma, action, sci-fi elements, character conflicts. anda know the drill. Compared to a couple of the worst bintang Trek movies, this is sweet relief. In fact it's fun, just the way I like my bintang Trek.
But here's where the spoilers come in, so stop Membaca if anda don't want to see them.
bintang Trek, the universe, is shaken, not stirred. I'm talking 7.0 earthquake here. [Yup, I'm an Angeleno.] And I've decided I'm glad it's happened. Now that the shock's worn off, I can't see going back to the same old, same old.
First, there's Spock and Uhura and their relationship. Maybe it couldn't happen sejak the old rules, but the rules have changed. One reason seems to be that Spock's daddy isn't nearly the uptight, oppressive taskmaster he seemed to be in the old bintang Trek universe. And Spock is all the lebih human for it.
And there is another main character shift. We've already seen in the trailers that Scotty is now a funny guy. Most people Cinta it, but I've heard from a couple who are disgruntled. Go figure.
Then there are the historical changes; the "reboot" factor that's been debated so long. Someone dies who didn't die before. Someone familiar. A huge tragedy also strikes, tremendously upsetting the entire Federation balance. This also did not happen before.
Honestly, I was temporarily freaked when these changes weren't reversed at the end of the movie. They're permanent? This is real?! But now I'm dying to see how it will all play out. The seterusnya movie has room to breathe, a freedom to invent it didn't have before. I like that. It should be...fascinating.
But, finally, I must protest. Apparently, in the 21st century, bintang Trek is still for boys.
Uhura is the sole female in the regular cast, and she is not telah diberi equal treatment. Everyone else from McCoy to Chekhov gets a chance to tunjuk his stuff. Uhura gets lip service about how accomplished she is, then displays her prowess as nurturer/love interest.
I suppose since there was no time for a Chapel, Rand atau Kirk's-girl-of-the-week, the writers atau J.J. atau whoever just thought Uhura should fill the bill. I thought modern males were above putting women in their place as male accessories. I thought wrong.
Despite this problem, I see bintang Trek as a winner. It's going to give the bintang Trek franchise back its legs. We need some of the old preachiness and idealism in the seterusnya movie. That's as basic to bintang Trek as uniforms in primary colors. But, ready atau not, THESE are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. I'm on board.