"Star Trek"

Era 2022-04-20 09:01:04

This is the first time I saw this genre. I rarely touched science fiction films before, because I didn't have much interest in it, I felt that it was too far from my own world, and it was not interesting. In fact, it was more because I couldn't understand it?

This movie does meet the requirements of a science fiction movie from a technical point of view. It is logically reasonable for humans to enter the universe, to break out the interstellar war, and to establish a cosmic security joint organization. But I wonder if the weaknesses of human beings were still so obvious at that time? And is it really reasonable to go directly into the universe and fight naked? Can you breathe normally after falling into other planets? Can people from multiple parallel universes visit each other without affecting the historical trajectory? I don't understand these.

In general, I don't think it's very good, but I have to say that the concept based on the current human technology is indeed very bold. If I had the chance, I would also like to go to space to see it, but this is a 100% impossible event, so it greatly reduces my desire to explore them. I still like to understand the universe very much. What I like is that thinking in the boundless world will make my mind wider.

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  • Hayden 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Rekindle. . No, it should be a kind of enthusiasm for science fiction films!

  • Mauricio 2022-04-23 07:01:03

    It's not a big deal, too much attention is paid to the connection between the scene and the main film, but the charm of interstellar travel itself is gone, and the story and spirit are reduced to third-rate

Star Trek quotes

  • James T. Kirk: You know, coming back in time, changing history... that's cheating.

    Spock Prime: A trick I learned from an old friend.

    [With an uncharacteristic smile, he gives the Vulcan salute to Kirk]

    Spock Prime: Live long and prosper.

  • Christopher Pike: I'm Captain Christopher Pike. To whom am I speaking?

    Nero: Hi, Christopher. I'm Nero.