I am not sure yet if I liked the film.
I have never watched Star Trek and I didn't expect to love it because it is not the kind of film I usually watch. There were some good characters and some funny scenes but all in all I actually thought the story was a bit weak. The pacing didn't really do it for me and there weren't any unexpected twists, there wasn't a single scene where my heart started beating faster or where I thought 'O my god, I wonder what will happen next?'
The truth behind John Harrison's identity was supposed to be shocking, I suppose, but it didn't work for me because I didn't know who Khan was and the crew didn't seem to know either, so it seemed to be completely irrelevant. Or maybe I just didn't get it because I don't know anything about Star Trek.
The scene with Kirk dying didn't really touch me, maybe because of my lack of knowledge there was too much backstory missing for me to actually feel sorry for Spock losing his friend.
Doesn't sound too positive overall, I know... but I don't think it was a bad film. It really was alright and the visual effects were wonderful.
No to the actual reason why I watched the film in the first place: Benedict.
Honestly, how scary and amazing and brilliant was that? He appeared much earlier than I had expected and when I heard his voice for the first time shivers ran down my spine. And when I saw him... it was absolutely amazing to see him on such a big screen. And god, he looked wonderful.
His acting was brilliant as always and the things he does with his voice are unearthly. I found it quite fascinating to see him in this role because I am used to see him intellectual characters, I have never seen him in such a physical role. And the fight scenes... god.
I have to admit that I felt really troubled watching him in this film. I always feel unconfortable when I see my favorite actors playing bad guys or doing something terrible. Watching him kill someone by just squashing his head with his bare hands was terrible.
I was actually scared. The look in his eyes, this sheer ruthlessness and brutality that he seemed to convey with every cell of his body was both unsettling and impressing.
I don't know what to make of it.
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"Yes,
of course I forgive you."