Каждый раз в обоих фильмах, когда показывают открывающий логотип Стар Трэка, играет заглавная тема, и показывается корабль у меня мурашки по коже! Дух захватывает!
Мне нравится, что злодеи обоих фильмов - вот у них есть как не странно. но благая цель - месть.
Оба они защищают свою планету, мстят. Но как и все люди и прочие в данном случае существа, переходят границы дозволенного существующие даже в просторах галактики.
Эрик Бана хоть и неплохой актер, но не впечатлил так сильно, как хотелось бы.
Ахаха, смотрела ж вторую часть на русском, хорошем кстати дубляже.
А сейчас первую часть на английском с субтитрами. Бог ты мой!
ПАВЕЛ АНДРЕЕВИЧ ЧЕХОВ! Антон Ельчин с отвратительным русским акцентом, каким он не страдает в жизни. Ё-МОЁ- это было смешно!
А еще, Саймон Пегг с кажется шотландским акцентом, как всегда просто убил!
Понравилось, что планета, на которой высадили Кирка такая ... нереальная.
Поверила сразу же! А какие там живности водятся - ё-маё!
Влюблена в Спока ПО УШИ, ахах!
Смотря вторую часть, для меня было приятным сюрпризом узнать об отношениях Нийоты и Спока!
Все таки тот факт, что он наполовину вулканец и на половину человек делает его особенным.
Склонность к логике и чувствам - ну как же это круто!
Идея вмешательства людей из будущего в события прошлого, тем самым изменяя настоящее героев очень интересна.
Таким образом, создатели теперь могут уйти в совершенно ином направлении истории. А это круто!
Появление Спока из будущего, в исполнении разумеется Леонардо Нимоя было очень впечатляющим.
И у меня к нему такая симпатия, необъяснимая. Но мне так нравится что он принял участие в этих фильмах.
Мне кажется ему и самому было приятно вернуться к любимому персонажу, поучаствовать в таком масштабном проекте, если учитывать что:
This is Leonard Nimoy's first live-action film role since Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Тем более, что сегодня огромное количество молодых людей, в том числе и я заинтересовались этой историей именно благодаря этим новым фильмам.
Смотря на него, я сразу вспомнила мысль которую услышала в документальном фильме о Джеймсе Бонде.
Персонаж всегда больше, чем актер, играющий его.
Мне кажется многим пора бы это бы это понять.
Just before he died in 1991, Gene Roddenberry was asked in an interview what was to become of Star Trek in the future.
He replied that he hoped "some bright young thing would come along and do it again, bigger and better".
The critical and commercial consensus about this film would seem to indicate that Roddenberry's wish came true in the shape of J.J. Abrams.
Вот всё что мне нужно знать! Мнение создателя. А на остальных, мне как-то ...William Shatner had wanted a major role in the film like Leonard Nimoy, and wanted James Kirk to accompany Spock Prime back in time; this even though Kirk had officially died in Star Trek: Generations.
He suggested the film draw on the novels where Kirk is resurrected, b
ut J.J. Abrams felt that if Kirk accompanied Spock, it would then be a film about the resurrection of Kirk and not about reintroducing the Star Trek saga anew. Nimoy disliked Kirk's death in Generations, but also concurred that resurrecting Kirk would be detrimental to this film.
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Steven Spielberg convinced J.J. Abrams to direct the film, and provided advice on some of the action sequences.
There is a supposed "odd-numbered movie curse" associated with the Star Trek films in which the odd-numbered films tend to be weaker and the even-numbered ones tend to be stronger.
This curse was supposedly proved false with the poor reception of film ten, Star Trek: Nemesis This new Звездный путь is the eleventh film.
Despite being fans of Star Trek, writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci were initially very nervous about accepting the assignment to pen the reboot. They both felt that expectations were too high among the fanbase.
To make the film appeal to the casual audience, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman cut down on the technical terms, increased the action and named it simply "Star Trek" to indicate to newcomers they would not need to watch the other films.
As a prequel, J.J. Abrams wanted the film tone to be optimistic in contrast to revisions like Бэтмен: Начало ("being realistic and being dark are not the same thing", and wanted to retain the humor and sex appeal that made Star Trek a hit.
Roberto Orci drew on his personal relationship with Alex Kurtzman as a basis for the relationship between Kirk and Spock:
"We're from different worlds; I was born and lived in Mexico City until I was nine, and Alex was born in the US. Kirk and Spock are opposites from two worlds; that's us in a nutshell.
We're drawn to each by what each of us lacks. This film is about two guys who are such opposites that they might end up strangling each other, but instead they bond and thrive together."
Inspiration also came from the friendship of Beatles members John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and J.J. Abrams personally called upon Leonard Nimoy's home to request for his role in the film.
According to Orci, the actor gave a "Who are you guys and what are you up to? manner" before being told how important he was to them.
He was silent, and Nimoy's wife Susan Bay told the creative team that after their conversation he had remained in his chair,
emotionally overwhelmed by his decision to returnas Spock after turning down many opportunities to revisit the role.
He decided to act in this film as he was turned on by the sсript's scope and its detailing of the characters' histories:
"We have dealt with Spock being half-human/half-Vulcan, but never with quite the overview that this sсript has of the character's entire history, his character growth, his beginnings and his arrival into the Enterprise crew."
The first time that Zachary Quinto met Leonard Nimoy in the set, Nimoy said to the young actor: "You have no idea what you're in for."
J.J. Abrams claimed it was surreal to direct Leonard Nimoy as Spock: "This guy has been doing it for forty years!"
Simon Pegg didn't audition for the part, he simply received an email from J.J. Abrams asking if he'd like to play Scotty.
Pegg said he would have done it for free, or even paid Abrams to be in the movie if he wasn't offered a part.
Simon Pegg described Scotty as a Scot stereotype, but a positive one ("Scots are the first people to laugh at the fact that they drink and fight a bit",
and that Scotty comes from a long line of Scotsmen with technical expertise, like John Logie Baird and Alexander Graham Bell.
In the scene where Kirk is taking the Kobayashi Maru test, he is eating an apple, which is also what he is eating while recounting his tale of taking the Kobayashi Maru test in
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. (According to Director J.J. Abrams in the commentary for the DVD, this was not intended to be a reference to The Wrath of Khan. He was simply told at one point that lead actors seem cocky eating apples.)
This is the first "Star Trek" film to list its cast in alphabetical order, rather than by who the leads are. This was done to reflect the ensemble nature of the film's cast.
This movie marks the film debut of Zachary Quinto.
In an interview with the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Zachary Quinto mentioned that he had heard of the reboot of Star Trek and was extremely keen to play the part of Spock.
The article was widely circulated and came to the attention of J.J. Abrams who was very interested in talking to the actor. For his audition, Quinto wore a blue shirt and flattened down his hair.
Zachary Quinto was attracted to the role of Spock as he wanted to explore the character's dual heritages and his position of being caught between both Earth and Vulcan cultures:
"He is constantly exploring that notion of how to evolve in a responsible way and how to evolve in a respectful way. I think those are all things that we as a society, and certainly the world, could implement."
To perfect the Vulcan salute, Zachary Quinto had his fingers glued together by J.J. Abrams.
When Chris Pine was cast as James Kirk, he sent William Shatner a letter and received a reply containing Shatner's approval.
Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, who play the odd couple Kirk and Spock, were previously acquainted with each other as they work out at the same gym.
Zoe Saldana never saw Star Trek, but agreed to play the role of Uhura after J.J. Abrams had complimented her previous performances.
However, Saldana's mother was a Star Trek fan and sent her voice mails during filming, giving advice on the part.
Zoe Saldana met with Nichelle Nichols to learn more about the part of Uhura.
The Korean-American actor John Cho was initially uncertain about being cast as the Japanese-American officer Hikaru Sulu,
but George Takei, who played Sulu in Star Trek, encouraged him to take the role as Sulu was a character who represented all of Asia.
While most Trekkies will have known this detail for decades, this is the first time that Uhura has been given a first name on screen: Nyota.
Gene Roddenberry never came up with a first name for her, so many thought this meant she did not have one, although in literature,
Uhura is often referred to as Nyota by her comrades, and she is also referred to as Nyota Uhura in the DC Comics publication "Who's Who in Star Trek".
There are several nods to this history in the movie: first, when Kirk first meets (and hits on) Uhura in a bar and tells her,
"if you don't tell me your name, I'm gonna have to make one up," and then when she refuses to tell Kirk her first name throughout the film.
In a UK interview with Edith Bowman on BBC Radio 1, Matt Damon mentioned that he called J.J. Abrams when he heard rumors that he was being considered for the role of Captain Kirk.
The response from Abrams was a very polite "no". He explained that Damon was "too old" for the role.
Christopher Doohan, the son of the late James Doohan (Scotty from the original series), has appeared in the new Star Trek alongside the new Scotty, Simon Pegg, as his assistant.