Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Analysis

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Everyone is entitled to their opinion; however, whether a person backs up their opinion with credible reasons truly validates the opinion or not. It is more than okay to disagree with one other because of differences in opinions. Having a legitimate reason as to why a person does not prefer one thing and not the other will maximize their position and gain respect. I came into the course of Appreciation of Film disliking anything Star Wars or Star Trek related. Once I heard they were both in the genre of science fiction, I immediately labeled them as unworthy to watch. In spite of this wrong accusation, I had no logical reasoning for why I did not like these movies. I had not even sat through a whole movie. Watching Star Trek Into Darkness …show more content…

The movie starts out by the team and the USS Enterprise exploring planet Nibiru. The mission goes awry, and the first officer, Spock, is almost killed. Captain Jim Kirk gets in trouble by Admiral Pike, his authority and Kirk get his ship and position taken away from him. During this time, John Harrison, or better known as Khan, has a diabolical plan to take over Starfleet and the world. Khan bombs a Starfleet base in London. Since this tragedy occurred, it was protocol for high ranking officials to meet. During this meeting, Khan attacks them, and kills Admiral Pike. After this, Admiral Marcus, the head of all Starfleet, authorizes Kirk to hunt down Khan and kill him. The USS Enterprise and team sets out to planet Klingon. The team gets attacked and Khan appears, defending Starfleet. They capture Khan, and Khan manipulates him into thinking he is the good guy and that Admiral Marcus is the menace. This holds true when Admiral Marcus tries to take down the Enterprise. With the help of Khan, Kirk takes down Admiral Marcus. Khan turns on Starfleet, and they must fight back. Ultimately, Khan is destroyed by Spock while Captain Kirk risks his life to saves the entire ship from dying and plummeting into Earth. The movie ends with the team and Enterprise taking off for a five year expedition to find new discoveries in the

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