Friday, May 17, 2013

Star Trek: Into Darkness

Paramount Pictures
If the aim of  Star Trek is to boldly go where no one has gone before, then it has failedStar Trek: Into Darkness, like its previous release, has gone into the category of great action adventure films that must be revisited, simply to  relive the suspense, the humor, and scenarios that seem to guarantee certain death  for our beloved Star Trek heroes, but somehow fate allows them the contrary

There was no lag, and the plot did not suffer from attention deficit disorder. It was focused, and it stayed the course. In simpler terms, the pace of the film flowed with minor obstruction. 

Paramount Pictures
Amidst  the complex action scenes, and all the suspense, the film managed to showcase how much the crew really cared about each other, exalting sacrifice, commitment, loyalty, and love, as indelible, and  praiseworthy virtues that creates strong bonds, despite the differences of race and species  
  
Beautifully directed, produced, and written, Star Trek: Into Darkness is jammed packed with action from the begining to end, but the highlight of the film is Mr. Spock showing is human sideAwesome. I'll give it a 92. Stay tuned. Movieporium.blogspot.com.    

 





 



   

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