Even Kuan Fu can only be reduced to soy sauce between K and S

Jamar 2021-10-13 13:06:24

Before I saw it, I heard that Volume Fu appeared in the movie as the "Joker" that was close to Heath Ledger's, coupled with the deep and windy look in the trailer, so I still have great expectations for him before going. In fact, in the whole process, the volume is indeed very outstanding. When it is time to look at the col, it will stretch the figure for a long-term show, and when it is time to show the acting skills, it will play close-up shots. Generally speaking, it is really good. But that is more because his temperament matches the character he plays, rather than his personal acting experience. (Of course, he can't be blamed. Movie acting like ST is never the main thing). Think of the figure of Juan Fu Kuai 185, wide shoulders, thin waist and long legs wearing a black pull-on trench coat, with a pale horse face and a charming queen voice. This in itself constitutes the main factor that attracts the audience. What's more, the Khan he played is also a tragic hero in a sense, and Juan Fu's interpretation of this kind of righteous and evil role has always been embarrassing. But as for the acting skills, of course he was also good. He timely showed Khan's compassion and madness to a certain extent. However, due to the limitation of the plot, if he exaggerated his performance, he would be suspected of being a fan of the brain.
In fact, it is not easy for the villain in ST to be brilliant, because he is not facing a protagonist, but a pair of protagonists. Kirk and Spock, in a word, are like the relationship between a knife and a scabbard, making them one of the most perfect combinations on the screen. At the beginning of the movie, we saw the fearless captain personally rescue the indigenous people from extinction, and risked the destruction of the Enterprise to bring back Spock on the border of death. For him at that time, the lives of everyone was important, but it was not more important than the life of a single person. He was like a knife, sharp and sharp, and could not be restrained. This is why in the argument with Admiral Pike, he couldn't stop his sophistry and listen carefully to Pike's opinion. Kirk somewhat symbolized the infinite trust in self-potential in human civilization, so he said that he didn't know what he should do, but he knew what he could do. This arrogance of seeing the rules as bullshit made him put his fleet into danger again and again.
And Spock is like a scabbard. He has his own limitations. He is too logical and he pays too much attention to rationality and conformism. Especially in the opening scene, without sacrificing other individuals, he even insisted that Enterprise should not come back to save him just to prevent the prehistoric aborigines from discovering that their fate was interfered by the Star Fleet, even if this interference was to save the race. . So when the volume later laughed at him, "You can't even break the rules, let alone you want to hit people?" Calm and rational, he has become one of the pride of mankind since the age of enlightenment, and he is considered to be an important evidence that humans have separated from animals and become superior. . Then it is logical that he can make the best judgment at a dangerous moment, but the other side of him is that he does not believe in himself and that human beings have great potential in some aspects, which often makes him give up hope prematurely.
Passion and rationality are contradictory and yet compatible. The magic is what the two of them lack, the qualities that each other has. So it can be seen that when the happy friends get together, the chemical elements between them transform into a great force. Under Spock's influence, Kirk can declare that the crime of Fufu requires approval rather than the death penalty, even if he is dissatisfied. The existence of Kirk also made Spock a half of humanity. When Kirk died, his recognition of "we are friends", tears of sorrow and great anger at Khan made him always cold-blooded. Suddenly he burst into a sensual brilliance. Of course, the reason why they can become friends for life is not because of their differences, but in their hearts that they follow the extremely high natural law "the needs of many outweigh the need of the few or the one". So in In ST's "Khan's Roar," Spock sacrificed himself for the members of the Enterprise, and now the same scene appears on Kirk. The way they behave makes such a difference, but their behavior is surprisingly consistent. After all, they are the true confidants.
In fact, in the theater, when the streamlined and magnificent corporate account appeared on the big screen with familiar music, the indescribable touch cannot be forgotten. The universe, both the origin and the ultimate future of mankind, will always make people feel awe and indulged. When this vision is presented in the form of images, people will realize how profound and beautiful the universe is. And this beauty is not created by a movie. What people see on the screen today is not a movie of "Darkness Unbounded", but the trajectory of all the ST movies in the past and countless sci-fi space movies. ", "2001: A Space Odyssey" and many unknown movies. Just as the unchanging ending of the ST series said, those pioneering the unknown world, respect for life and noble personal sacrifices are always memorable in the human world.
P. S. 1 In fact, the relationship between Kirk and Spock's almost a future version of Li Yunlong Zhao Gang and
viewing is strongly recommended before 2 ST look at the movie "Khan's roar"
3 Spock you actually cheat, crossing over call to ask yourself what happened , Speechless...

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Star Trek Into Darkness quotes

  • [from trailer]

    [the Enterprise crew steer a ship towards a closing portal]

    Spock: Captain, this ship will not fit.

    James T. Kirk: IT WILL FIT, WILL FIT, WILL FIT!

    [the ship scraps through the closing portal]

    James T. Kirk: See, I told you it would fit!

    Spock: I am not sure that qualifies.

  • [from trailer]

    Khan: You are a pawn, Kirk. You can't even guarantee the safety of your own crew. Now, shall we begin?