As an ordinary blockbuster, it is said that the past is a sequel to star trek. Surprised that the classic vitality as JJ's new film is much worse than cloverfield. The
opening blast did not feel that the car scene was superfluous. Spock was too far away from the previous version. There was a messy fighting scene. If you fight, it is still cool from Hong Kong movies, but the more you watch
it, the more you get into it. I was very moved when I saw the old Spock playing and Sulu’s folding knife. Hahaha. The
climax is too fake. A small drop of red matter is used to absorb a planet-scale black hole. That supernova is also used to absorb a small drop of supernova? It probably sucked the solar system into the solar system with so much red matter. As a result, the mining ship Enterprise that only sucked into the nero was first almost torn apart by the black hole and then exploded into the black hole by a more violent explosion. Where did the climax battle fought? In the beginning, Nero’s ship was flying above the Earth. The Enterprise was near Saturn, and Titan was Titan. Let’s pass Kirk and Spock on it. Spock jumped on the fast boat and jumped back. It was still on Earth. Fighting in the sky? Then how to deal with that black hole, or go further? Near Saturn, I only remember that Jupiter was blown into a sun in the sequel of Space Odyssey. I don’t know the others. In my mind, things that violate the continuity of time can only exist in science fiction. Even if it is a parallel universe, I am more inclined to Haruhi Suzumiya...
In short, it is not bad whether it is a Hollywood blockbuster or a classic sequel of science fiction, but no Transformers. My feeling is deep. I just wait to see Hercules in the theater.
Or go to bed early. Tomorrow to visit the particle collider at the High Energy Institute. At least it is a miracle that is visible and tangible.
ps1 Thanks to the organizers for getting such a cheap fare. Now college students are getting more and more interesting. The
ps2 imax effect is very disappointing. I don’t know if it’s the film version or the screen design. Many close-ups of the characters appear blurry and blurry. It’s not as good as a large-scale regular-scale screen
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