Review of Star Trek

Star Trek (2009)
7/10
"Put Aside Logic. Do What Feels Right."
8 September 2013
First of all, I'm not a Trekky at all, but I'm interested in "Star Trek Into Darkness," because I heard the director J. J. Abram said that he wasn't Trekky, either, so he made it not for Trekkies but people hadn't seen Star Trek yet.

In preparation of seeing "Star Trek into Darkness," I saw the previous movie "Star Trek," which was also directed by J. J. Abram. It was interesting enough for me not to change my mind to see "Star Trek Into Darkness," though I don't know whether Trekkies were satisfied with this movie.

Especially, I empathized with Mr. Spock.

People around me often say that I am so argumentative, and I myself agree with it. When I argue with someone, I try to be logical. At such time, I don't look emotional at all, like Mr. Spock.

Sometime, I feel that I am really not emotional at all, but it might be wrong. In fact I am so emotional that I suppress my emotion without intension. Of course it is unhealthy.

In this movie, Mr. Spock encountered a deep tragedy, and he tried to keep being logical. But in the end, he lost control of his emotion, because his sadness was too deep to suppress it. He said, "I am emotionally compromised and no longer fit for command," and gave up his duty.

I also did the same thing, and I understand Mr. Spock very well. Now I know how dangerous it is to suppress emotion.

In the end of this movie, Mr. Spock said, "Put aside logic. Do what feels right." I understand that it is important to "put aside logic," but I don't fully understand "what feels right," yet.

If I release my emotion, will I understand "what feels right?"
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