大千世界:所向无敌的"星际争霸战"(在线收听) |
Less a bid to measure up against other movies at the box office, Star Trek may actually be more in competition with itself, and its many incarnations preceding this latest voyage of the USS Enterprise into theaters everywhere. But what does distinguish Star Trek from the cookie cutter crop of futuristic fantasies, and what led to its legendary status, is its humor and the personality of its characters, who can knock off the self-serious posturing from time to time, to laugh at themselves and each other. Focusing on an intricate web of enduring family feuds, Star Trek traces James Tiberius Kirk (Chris Pine) back to his birth, during which his dad met his demise at the hands of Romulan leader Captain Nero (Eric Bana). And Nero has long harbored his own festering grudge against the Enterprise, after the death of his wife. The occasional surprises materialize when all the noisy sci-fi machinery takes a break and allows the characters some quiet time to breathe through, especially comic relief provided by Anton Yelchin as the Russian accented know-it-all teen pilot Chekov, and Tyler Perry doing an admiral cameo in judicial punitive mode, as he cuts the cocky Kirk down to size. "Star Trek" was fashioned with obvious affection for the source material, but still offers something new. cookie cutter 千篇一律的;了無新意的 to knock off 停止;中止 posturing (n.) 故作姿态,装模作样 intricate (adj.) 错综复杂的;复杂精细的 demise (n.) 死亡;终止 festering (adj.) 恶化的 know-it-all 假装或自称无所不知的人 punitive (adj.) 给予惩罚的,非常严厉 cocky (adj.) 自高自大的; 趾高气扬 |
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