I love the spectacle of ID. It's sad we'll likely never get a Trek as good looking again.This is six years old. It's pretty damn interesting:
Star Trek Into Darkness reconsidered: A decadent Los Angeles panorama
I love the spectacle of ID. It's sad we'll likely never get a Trek as good looking again.This is six years old. It's pretty damn interesting:
Star Trek Into Darkness reconsidered: A decadent Los Angeles panorama
Same. And the performances are excellent in my opinion . So while there's parts I skip the parts I enjoy are all the better for the performances.In my advancing years, I spend far less time focusing on plot and story (save for basic elements) and far more on performances by the actors. In that regard, STID only increases in pleasure for me when rewatching. But that's my thing--doesn't have to be anyone else's.
Spock’s yell is more relevant and appropriate, in story, than Kirk’s. Whether it works or not for the viewer is far less decisive. The blood therapy my wife’s biotech employer is currently developing would have appeared nearly as miraculous as what we see in Into Darkness if it were portrayed on film 30-35 years ago. The complaint about “magic blood” is the least credible of any leveled at the movie.Honestly, I just wish Spock didn't yell "Khaaaaan!" and Kirk's death wasn't undone so easily. Otherwise I love ID.
The space jump loses much of its effectiveness if one has seen 09. By itself it’s reasonably good, but nothing special.The Khan Yell and the Space jump are the only two things I really hold against the film.
I think the best part of it was how Kirk is able to say "Done it before" and Khan is actually impressed. It's one aspect of that scene that I appreciate, and again it's largely character related. Kirk's whole story, start to finish, is very well done. His death scene still gets me emotional.The space jump loses much of its effectiveness if one has seen 09. By itself it’s reasonably good, but nothing special.
Nah.The magic blood was a ridiculous gimmick.
https://ew.com/article/2016/07/19/star-trek-darkness-decadent-los-angeles-panorama/I love the spectacle of ID. It's sad we'll likely never get a Trek as good looking again.
At the time, I liked that ST:ID tackled a somewhat controversial story - the militarization of our culture and suppression of human rights in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks - and got very little credit for it.
I'd rank Into Darkness in my top three Treks. It's so beautiful I have a tin poster hanging on my wall of the Enterprise facing off against the Vengeance in front of the space dustI love the spectacle of ID. It's sad we'll likely never get a Trek as good looking again.
You're only saying that because your son is in it...I'm totally aware of its flaws, but I still enjoy it. For my money, Into Darkness is more enjoyable than TFF and any TNG film (including First Contact).
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