Three evocative details of Star Trek 3

Serenity 2022-04-22 07:01:02

This is not a movie that can read all the plot at once.

A bit of a tough feeling.

Maybe it's because of too much space star drama -

Star Wars is out 7.

Starcraft? Sorry, that seems to be a game.

Star Trek, is it a novel or a game, I'm not sure, it seems to be based on a TV series?

However, so many stars do not affect your entry into the play.

In the vastness of space, a spaceship was introduced into a trap as expected and crashed on an unfamiliar planet.

The surviving astronauts are divided into four clues, oh, why does this seem a bit like "The Hundred Sons of the Earth", the drama is intertwined...

Then there is no spoiler, the routine is nothing more than finding the truth, gathering strength, and rescuing partners , counterattack, save the base, and more.

After watching the movie, there are three memorable details:

the first detail: the music as a weapon

This is an impressive detail, I never imagined that music could be used as a weapon, and it is also a weapon to attack aliens, When the rock music is played, the alien enemies are wiped out in the chatting and laughing, it is still very cool. btw: is that music called "Sabotage"?

The second detail: the friendship between earth people and aliens

Spock is a mixed blood between earth people and Vulcans, and the friendship between him and the captain is quite interstellar. Maybe this is the so-called " Beyond the stars"?

The third detail: the true face of the villain The

general villain's big bosses are depicted as aliens that are rare in human beings, but the big boss here is actually a "dead" human being, which must be said to be mind-blowing; I

don't know . Is it because I haven't watched the first two, or because the translation of the subtitles is not accurate enough, I'm a little tired watching it, maybe before I watch the third one, it will be a little better to make up for the first two?

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Star Trek quotes

  • George Kirk: What are we gonna call him?

    Winona Kirk: We could name him after your father.

    George Kirk: Tiberius? You kidding me? No, that's the worst. Let's name him after your dad. Let's call him Jim.

    Winona Kirk: Jim. OK, Jim it is.

    George Kirk: Sweetheart, can you hear me?

    Winona Kirk: I hear you.

    George Kirk: I love you so much. I love you...

  • Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Permission to speak freely, sir?

    Spock: I welcome it.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Do you? OK, then. Are you out of your Vulcan mind? Are you making a logical choice, sending Kirk away? Probably. But, the right one? You know, back home we have a saying: "If you're gonna ride in the Kentucky Derby, you don't leave your prize stallion in the stable."

    Spock: A curious metaphor, doctor, as a stallion must first be broken before it can reach its potential.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: My God, man, you could at least ACT like it was a hard decision.

    Spock: I intend to assist in the effort to reestablish communication with Starfleet. However, if crew morale is better served by my roaming the halls weeping, I will gladly defer to your medical expertise. Excuse me.

    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: [as Spock leaves] Green-blooded hobgoblin.