NOBODY SAID THAT.
Why do you keep saying that? As a general rule, action doesn't always make a film better. It certainly didn't make Nemesis a good film yet we're still doing the same schtick that film did with a vengeful driven bad guy who wants to attack Earth.
It's also not accurate to this movie!
Star Trek (2009)
Bad guy attacks San Francisco.
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Star Trek Into Darkness
Bad guy attacks San Francisco.
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The movie may be shielded by a hull of action and spectacle, but its core is that of refined character drama and thematic depth. I look forward to sparring with those unwilling or unable to look past the flash.
Set discourse to "stun."
Kevin
And that was one of the more tame takes of the eel leaving Chekov's ear. Kevin, how else were they going to portray the eel coming out of his ear? The eel knew it was losing control over it's host and probably panicked after witnessing Terrell kill himself along with the eel inside of him. It's not random or gratuitous that the eel inside of Chekov to want to get out, and if we didn't see the eel leave Chekov, how would anyone know that Chekov was free of it? And it needed to happen at this time so that Kirk could see what Khan had done to one of his former crew members.
Star Trek II was all about action and vengeance......obsession and insanity.
That's good drama.
The eel knew it was losing control over it's host and probably panicked after witnessing Terrell kill himself along with the eel inside of him. It's not random or gratuitous that the eel inside of Chekov to want to get out, and if we didn't see the eel leave Chekov, how would anyone know that Chekov was free of it? And it needed to happen at this time so that Kirk could see what Khan had done to one of his former crew members.
A giant close-up on a forty foot movie screen of a massive "bug" coming out of someone ear, with a plenty of blood is gratuitous. It is meant to make the audience squirm in their seats. The subsequent wide shot of Chekov as the eel falls to the floor (just before Kirk shoots it) was not gratuitous and could just as easily conveyed to the audience everything you just mentioned.
Exactly. Buut you've got to look past the flash of a rollicking space adventure to get to the thematic meat.
Same with Into Darkness.
Take it like a man Burton. Khan blah blah blah