Spock's eyebrows are really strange, but the sharp rise of the eyebrows makes him lively and a little handsome. The regular hair and the machine gun-like speed of speech made me sigh, "Really carved out of Xie Er's mold." Well, it should be Xie Er who resembles him, haha.
Vulcans shouldn't have feelings, it's really dangerous like Spock. If you follow the path of ancient Chinese mythology, maybe he will be relegated to a common citizen of a certain planet, or simply sacrificed for love or something. Fortunately, this time the United States seems to be planning to make it a sci-fi comedy, so Spock can dig out his feelings step by step in the confusion, from the cold "logical theory" to Kirk at the beginning, to the corner of his mouth when he heard Kirk and Nero negotiate at the end. The helpless smile made me relieved.
I have to say that when I first saw Spock, I thought this image was too cute. He carefully restrained and irresistibly wanted to vent his feelings. The tangled appearance was like a child who hadn't grown up yet, and it was immediately maternally loved. Flooding. I finally understand why people always like Sherlock, Xie Er, and Spock: they are all high IQ, low EQ, plus a face that is so cute that it is invincible.
A digression, this is the only movie that makes me want to sit in the cinema and watch 3D suddenly!
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