first review

Dwight 2022-03-22 09:01:33

This is my first time writing a movie review, just write some trivial words. Well, the film starts with a film, so violent (⊙o⊙) The plot of this one is my favorite form of total score (often in One Piece), the friends are scattered and dropped on a planet because the spaceship is scrapped, They each had their own adventures, and finally everyone converged to defeat the boss. Among the several scattered plots, I think the most critical plot is the part where the engineer meets the white-haired alien Zyra, because Zyra has the foundation for the boss fight, the old spaceship, the rescue plan, the "classical" Music", the four stars are mainly because of this part. Also, Zyra's shadow avatar trick with the teleporter when she comes out is really cool. The part where the boss explained his conspiracy to the black woman was really badly set, and even killed the alien woman who was hiding the parts of the sabotage device. This kind of plot is really mindless and totally unnecessary (╯‵□′)╯ ︵┻━━┻ During the escape process, the engineer's friend finally stopped playing soy sauce and used his "strength". The doctor and Spock became CPs, uh, I feel that the role of black woman can be deleted at all (-.- ) The plot related to the origin of the boss is the most embarrassing. There is a big flaw. Since it is the captain, why don't you want your old spaceship... The plot to solve the boss at the end is also very embarrassing. So floating in space?? Oh yes, there is no scene where the pilot and the little girl meet at the end, and it doesn't echo the beginning, which is a pity. In the end, the spacecraft was gone, and an identical one was rebuilt... I can't complain.

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Star Trek Beyond quotes

  • Spock: [informing Bones of Spock Prime's death] I want to live as he did. That is why I decided to redirect my efforts and continue his work on New Vulcan.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: You're leaving Starfleet? What did Jim have to say about that?

    Spock: I could not find the time to tell him.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: Well, I can tell you he's not gonna like that. Hell, I don't know what he'd do without you. I mean, you know, me, on the other hand, I'd... I'd throw a party, but...

    [Spock laughs]

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: My god, you're getting delirious.

  • Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: Spock, wake up, damn it.

    Commander Spock: [opening his eyes] I am entirely conscious, Doctor. I'm simply contemplating the nature of mortality.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: Feeling philosophical, huh? Massive blood loss will do that to you.

    Commander Spock: You asked me why Lieutenant Uhura and I parted ways. I became concerned, in the light of Vulcan's demise, that I owed a debt of duty to my species.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: You thought you should be off making little Vulcans, huh? Yeah, I can see how that'd upset her.

    Commander Spock: I intended to discuss it with her further, but I received some news which affected me unexpectedly.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: What news?

    Commander Spock: Ambassador Spock has died.

    Doctor 'Bones' McCoy: Oh. Spock, I'm so sorry. I-I can't imagine what that must feel like.