One reason to recommend star trek is enough

Alivia 2022-04-19 09:01:07

Saw star trek at Huaxing's fake IMAX last Saturday. Although it was extremely unpleasant before watching it, and even had a big quarrel with Hua Xing, I was glad I didn't leave in the end, so I watched it while holding my breath.

This is a heartwarming movie.

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Before the first year of high school, I never knew about science fiction what. In the first year of high school, the school opened several interest classes after class, but forced everyone to participate. I ticked a random one out of a bunch of "ancient literature", "body", "unicycle" and the like, science fiction selected readings. At that time, I thought, I can go to class to sleep.

There were a dozen or so people sitting among the fifty teachers, all of them staring at the blackboard and the watch boredly, waiting to go home after class. A young man with disheveled hair, glasses, and casual clothes walked in. The voice was a bit of an odd avian-like tone, but I could pick up on the rapid breathing of the people around me. It was an era when the Internet was not yet developed, he said, and his name was Xinghe.

He sent everyone a business card. My one still lays silently in the drawer to this day. To paraphrase a sentence from a primary school student's composition, that is the key to opening the door to the unknown world.

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This is a movie that makes people feel A heartwarming movie, not the movie itself. Regardless of the technique used (prequel), the frame (time travel), the content (growth and sparks between two very different characters), etc., there are traces in the short history of science fiction movies. I also don't want to talk about the innuendo and connotation of the movie (Utopia, American colonial spirit, the origin of the Cold War background, etc.), which has been said countless times by countless people.

What I want to say is that the charm of star trek is that it can kill people without knowing it. This is the closest thing to science fiction itself. If you have to compare it with the Star Wars series, the latter, despite its profound themes (humanity, race, peace, eternity, etc.), is too far from science fiction itself.

The present tense of science fiction is science. After the boring, tedious and even cruel process, it finally transformed into an eye-popping fact.

If you were 5 years old and wondered why the sky is blue, when you were 10 years old, you wrote "scientist" crookedly behind "my ideal", when you were 15 years old, you solved a physics problem and began to imagine that one day you will stand on the Nobel Prize On the stage, at the age of 20, you are confused about whether to study for a Ph.D. or work... Then whether you are worrying about crowding the subway/buying a car, worrying about buying a house in the north/south, having trouble with girls A/B, choose this/that course Worry, you should check out the star trek, even if it's not IMAX.

Science once made our hearts rush, and in an instant, the future hits us.

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Star Trek quotes

  • Scotty: Except, the thing is, even if I believed you, right, where you're from, what I've done - which I don't, by the way - you're still talking about beaming aboard the Enterprise while she's traveling faster than light, without a proper receiving pad.

    Scotty: [to Keenser] Get off there! It's not a climbing frame!

    Scotty: [back to Spock Prime] The notion of transwarp beaming is like trying to hit a bullet with a smaller bullet whilst wearing a blindfold, riding a horse.

    [Spock writes on a paper]

    Scotty: What's that?

    Spock Prime: Your equation for achieving transwarp beaming.

    Scotty: [to himself] He's out of it

    Scotty: [reads the equation] Imagine that! It never occurred to me to think of SPACE as the thing that was moving!

  • James T. Kirk: [to Spock] The test itself is a cheat, isn't it? I mean, you programmed it to be unwinnable.

    Spock: Your argument precludes the possibility of a no-win scenario.

    James T. Kirk: I don't believe in no-win scenarios.

    Spock: Then not only did you violate the rules, you also failed to understand the principal lesson.

    James T. Kirk: Please enlighten me.

    Spock: You of all people should know, Cadet Kirk, a captain cannot cheat death.

    James T. Kirk: [reminiscing] I of all people...

    Spock: Your father, Lieutenant George Kirk, assumed command of his vessel before being killed in action, did he not?

    James T. Kirk: I don't think you like the fact that I beat your test.

    Spock: Furthermore, you have failed to divine the purpose of the test.

    James T. Kirk: Enlighten me again.

    Spock: The purpose is to experience fear, fear in the face of certain death, to accept that fear, and maintain control of oneself and one's crew. This is the quality expected in every Starfleet captain.