At that moment, all the previous mutual complaints were gone-a true confidant, Spock also shed human tears, perhaps this is the most precious gift inherited to him by his mother.
Compared with the villain, the biggest highlight of this film is the multi-point depiction of friendship. From the beginning, Kirk did not hesitate to let the spaceship show up in order to rescue Spock; to the second chapter, although the old captain reprimanded Kirk, he still chose to believe him; to the end, Kirk and Spock were close to each other.
Spock finally confronted Khan, completely deviated from his rational logic, but made this character more complete, and also revealed his friendship with Kirk from the side:
Maybe we have our own philosophy of doing things, but we help each other and each other. Care.
As far as I am concerned, I have a clear view of the boundaries between "acquaintances" and "friends". "There are many acquaintances and not many friends". The reason is that I am willing to give my sincerity to everyone who I consider to be a "friend", treat each other with sincerity, and give all of myself. Although I think I am more "like" Spock's style of doing things, I am more logical, obedient, and unsmiling in everything; but there is still a Kirk-like passion in my heart, and this feeling will not be due to the passage of time. And was diluted.
It seems that everyone is a combination of Kirk and Spock, but the ingredients are different. Although Captain Kirk is more liberal and more emotional, he will consider Spock's opinions and reach a compromise plan; Spock pays more attention to rationality, seemingly ruthless, but has a sincere heart that ordinary people can't see.
In the previous game, I still questioned Kirk's leadership, but in this one, Kirk almost perfectly interprets the qualities of a good leader and his friendship with Spock.
Captain Kirk will lead Enterprise for 5 years of space travel. Perhaps this is the last time JJAbrams has instructed the Star Trek series. Congratulations, a new journey begins.
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