I am not going to review the new Star Trek movie.
Other people with a better command of the English language can do that, however, I am going to question the necessity of one particular scene.
Alice Eve, a deadly weapons expert and new crewmember on the Enterprise, is caught getting changed by a drooling Kirk. As he is reduced to stunned silence, she stands frontal to camera in her matching pants feigning surprise at his cheek, playfully declaring, “I told you to turn around.”
It’s like I was watching Carry On Star Trek as imagined by Michael Bay. You would hope filmmakers of Abrams caliber would concentrate on including scenes essential to plot, incidences which relate to character development and their battle with a particular fear or demon or shots that exist for little more then titillation.
In the case of Into Darkness, Kirks fear is loosing the enterprise and its crew, his "family.” Alice Eve confronting him with her glorious breasts (I can not question them, they are lovely) is not a fear he must fight.
He does not have a fear of breasts.
Or navels.
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Other people with a better command of the English language can do that, however, I am going to question the necessity of one particular scene.
Alice Eve, a deadly weapons expert and new crewmember on the Enterprise, is caught getting changed by a drooling Kirk. As he is reduced to stunned silence, she stands frontal to camera in her matching pants feigning surprise at his cheek, playfully declaring, “I told you to turn around.”
It’s like I was watching Carry On Star Trek as imagined by Michael Bay. You would hope filmmakers of Abrams caliber would concentrate on including scenes essential to plot, incidences which relate to character development and their battle with a particular fear or demon or shots that exist for little more then titillation.
In the case of Into Darkness, Kirks fear is loosing the enterprise and its crew, his "family.” Alice Eve confronting him with her glorious breasts (I can not question them, they are lovely) is not a fear he must fight.
He does not have a fear of breasts.
Or navels.
Read more »