Similar to Rogue One, it's pretty cliché. If it weren't for the shaping of the first two films (and the previous two films have their own merits), it is likely to become an embarrassing situation where the characters are flattened. I've seen this a lot, and it's almost like the mothership of Nima bombing the mothership. Visually, it borrows from Ender games and The Matrix. This film seems to be a little too fast-paced, many of which are not explained well, and it has lost its own characteristics of the Star Trek series. It feels like an ordinary third-rate popcorn film with no feelings. I went to the Internet to read the reviews, and many old Star Trek fans were dissatisfied and gave bad reviews. However, as an entertainment film, this is definitely qualified, at least it amused me, Spock Zhenji, at the end, I couldn't help laughing... This is another supporting role group than the protagonist stealing the scene movie of. I especially like that female alien and Simon Pegg couple. I should develop more emotional dramas. This couple is too cute. Koreans and Russians are still very cute. I especially like his accent. At the beginning, the foreign female spy looked just like the villain. She looked like a planet. There is no doubt about it. Where did her IQ go? The ending is similar to the second part, and it is Captain Kirk who saves the world, black When the villain was forced to come up, I thought that I was going to change the evil and return to the right. It would be even more wtf. It seems that your criminal motive is the same as the villain in the first part... Finally, I suggest that Justin Bieber's Baby should be used in the future. Signal interference, more effective, resounds throughout the universe! All villains are dead! yeah!
Also, I think the closing line at the end is a little cult...
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