{"id":5791,"date":"2016-09-08T13:00:14","date_gmt":"2016-09-08T20:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/?p=5791"},"modified":"2016-09-05T00:55:37","modified_gmt":"2016-09-05T07:55:37","slug":"mark-watches-star-trek-first-contact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/markwatches.net\/reviews\/2016\/09\/mark-watches-star-trek-first-contact\/","title":{"rendered":"Mark Watches &#8216;Star Trek: First Contact&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the film <i>Star Trek: First Contact<\/i>, I have been given everything I could have ever wanted. Intrigued? Then it&#8217;s time for Mark to watch <i>Star Trek<\/i>.\u00c2\u00a0<!--more--><\/p>\n<p><strong>Trigger Warning: For discussion of consent and specifically for non consensual medical procedures.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I am so in love with this film, YOU DON&#8217;T EVEN KNOW.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>I&#8217;m doing a list review because I have lots of scattered thoughts and I want you to have them all.<\/li>\n<li>TAKE ALL MY THOUGHTS. TAKE THEM.<\/li>\n<li>Where to start with this achievement??? Oh god, it&#8217;s so pretty. The costumes, the digital remaster, the new <i>Enterprise<\/i> E, the spectacular special effects, the way this film jumps between disparate sets without ever losing sense of its style and look for the movie. That&#8217;s not easy to do when one set is in a forest while another is in a very clinical, futuristic ship.<\/li>\n<li>It is always a strange thing when a television show gets a film. Just by nature of the changed medium, there&#8217;s gonna be huge differences in the experience. Yet I&#8217;m gonna argue that <i>First Contact<\/i> straddles the line between a feature-length film and the kind of storytelling that <i>The Next Generation<\/i> was known for. I imagine having so many <i>Star Trek<\/i> vets on the writing and production staff was a huge part of this. This film knows it exists in the <i>Star Trek<\/i> universe, and that&#8217;s not a bad thing at all.<\/li>\n<li>IT IS SO HEAVILY BASED ON THE SHOW AND I LOVE THAT THE MOVIE RESPECTS THE AUDIENCE SO MUCH. Like, I imagine huge swaths of it were a bit confusing to people who had never seen <i>The Next Generation<\/i>, but guess who doesn&#8217;t care. ME. I AM A SELFISH FAN, I WANT ALL THINGS TO CATER TO ME.<\/li>\n<li>I don&#8217;t, I swear. But I was pleasantly surprised how much this picks up from the last film AND the series. The movie wastes almost no time getting to the action, which means there isn&#8217;t much of an introduction of the cast.<\/li>\n<li>Which is mostly great for us, but there&#8217;s a flaw in that, especially when it comes to Deanna and Dr. Crusher.<\/li>\n<li>More on that in a bit. THE BORG. YES. AWESOME. We haven&#8217;t seen them in a while! I forgot they were in the Delta Quadrant, too. <em>Voyager<\/em> crossover, maybe?<\/li>\n<li>JUST KIDDING, THERE ALREADY WERE TWO OF THEM HERE. THE DOCTOR!!! ETHAN PHILIPPS!!!!!<\/li>\n<li>There was a giant hole in terms of cameos, though: Guinan. Like&#8230; It seems incredibly silly that she was not included in this. WHO ASIDE FROM PICARD HAS SUCH A UNIQUE HISTORY IN RELATION TO THE BORG. She does. Booooooooooo.<\/li>\n<li>Alice Krige is so goddamn fun here, and I wish that the Borg Queen did not die solely because that would have been a fun character to explore on one of the TV shows.<\/li>\n<li>DATA&#8217;S CONTACTS. INCREDIBLE. YES.<\/li>\n<li>Basically, this whole cast is utterly perfect. I would not have changed any of the non-regular actors, though I wonder what happened to Adam Scott&#8217;s character. Did he go on to be a mayor of a small town? Probably.<\/li>\n<li>So, I&#8217;m a bit worn out when it comes to time travel because I&#8217;ve read\/watched so many time travel stories for <i>Voyager<\/i>, <i>Deep Space Nine<\/i>, and <i>Harry Potter<\/i>. Yet the beauty of <i>First Contact <\/i>is that after the initial bit of temporal chaos, I wouldn&#8217;t say this movie is ABOUT time travel itself. Sure, the logistics are addressed a few times, and there&#8217;s some fun had trying to hide the travel from characters like Zefram Cochrane and Lily, but the film quickly abandons that kind of story.<\/li>\n<li>Instead, this turns into a multi-part tale. We get the story of the horrors of the Borg; we get the beauty of the first contact narrative and its importance to Starfleet history; we get Zefram&#8217;s growth from cynical, selfish drunkard to explorers; we get Lily&#8217;s struggle with the future; we get Data&#8217;s brush with true humanity; WE GET PICARD&#8217;S INCREDIBLE STORY OF OBSESSIVE REVENGE.<\/li>\n<li>All of this happens in the same film, and all of it feels well thought out and developed and honest.<\/li>\n<li>Which is why it was so glaring that Deanna and Beverly Crusher <i>didn&#8217;t<\/i> get much story here. Can the writers not figure out what to do with them? If Deanna had not had that one line (in her drunk scene) about being a counselor, a casual viewer would not even have known that was her job. From context clues, you could guess that Beverly was a doctor, and she was part of the self-destruct sequence. But if you remove them from this movie, it&#8217;s still largely the same, and I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s fair for their characters.<\/li>\n<li>And then there&#8217;s Lily. This might be the first and only example I can think of where the white women are given a backseat to a black woman. Lily is beautifully developed; she is allowed a full range of emotions; she provides comic relief just as much as she pushes forward the emotional plot; she matters all by herself, too, since she must cope with the shock of dealing with time traveling people from outer space. Unlike Deanna and Beverly, you <i>can&#8217;t<\/i> take Lily out of this script; the finale <i>absolutely<\/i> relies on her existence and her characterization.<\/li>\n<li>I was satisfied with the way she affected the plot, too. She challenges Picard <i>constantly<\/i>. From the first moment she meets him, she refuses to take his shit, and that&#8217;s her attitude here. She finds it disrespectful to be lied to; she demands protection from Picard; she rejects his bullshit once she comes to understand his relationship to the Borg. IT IS SO REFRESHING, AND THIS MOVIE VALIDATES A BLACK WOMAN&#8217;S ANGER AND MAKES PICARD ADMIT HE WAS WRONG TO BOTH HER <i>AND<\/i> WORF.<\/li>\n<li>!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT IS UNREAL, HOW IS THIS MOVIE ALLOWED TO EXIST.<\/li>\n<li>Oh my god, I love Cochrane&#8217;s characterization, too, Here&#8217;s a man who learns that his future is full of success, prestige, and honor, AND HE REJECTS IT. He refuses to be a part of it! In him, we get a rather brutal story about self-confidence; Cochrane cannot believe that anyone can respect him at any point in time, so why try?<\/li>\n<li>BECAUSE YOUR IDEAS ARE IMPORTANT AND YOU ARE A PIVOTAL PART OF HISTORY.<\/li>\n<li>I got emotional, y&#8217;all. For a moment, I was so immersed in this film that I <i>believed<\/i> Cochrane was real. But the truth is that I&#8217;ve spent so much time in the <i>Star Trek<\/i> universe that I know what this first contact moment means. Everything I&#8217;ve seen up to this point relies on Cochrane&#8217;s success. SO YEAH, I GOT VERY EMOTIONAL.<\/li>\n<li>Data! DATA!!! God, how is this movie so dense with meaning? After such a long and challenging journey over seven seasons, this movie gives Data something he&#8217;s wanted for a long. Of course, it&#8217;s mired in tragedy, and Data is tempted by the Borg queen to betray his friends and the Federation. (Well, tempted for 0.68 seconds.) How? She <i>grafts human skin onto his body<\/i> so that he can experience the sensations associated with touch. (I really hope there weren&#8217;t Borg Queen\/Data sexy times. I don&#8217;t like this thought.) I just&#8230; Data, you are too much. I was shocked in the moment by his double cross, but I wasn&#8217;t surprised by his characterization. Data has always been a beautifully loyal character, and he sacrificed his skin grafts to save Picard and Earth.<\/li>\n<li>The action scenes are so goddamn good, too. The Borg invasion was exceedingly creepy, and it was frightening to see assimilation happen in real time. IN that sense, there&#8217;s a bit of the slasher genre in this movie, since characters are picked off one-by-one. But my favorite Borg scene was easily the one on the hull of the ship. You know, there have been virtually no space walking scenes in the entirety of <i>Star Trek<\/i>, and I hadn&#8217;t really thought of that until this movie. Thus, this scene felt incredibly special. The pacing is electrifying, and I loved how the writers used the terror of plain sight to scare us. I had forgotten that individual Borg members don&#8217;t attack anything they don&#8217;t view as a threat. IT WAS SO SCARY WHENEVER THEY SUDDENLY PAID ATTENTION.<\/li>\n<li>Did anyone else find all the escape pods leaving to be beautiful? That was a great scene.<\/li>\n<li>All the best <i>Star Trek<\/i> episodes have been deeply personal as much as they&#8217;ve been something else. Getting to see the <i>Moby Dick<\/i> treatment for Picard was one of the best qualities of this film. By openly acknowledging his experience with the Borg, <i>First Contact<\/i> can take us to an emotionally frightening place. Does Picard feel any affinity towards the Borg? Or, on the other end of the spectrum, is his hatred so all-consuming that he can&#8217;t make good judgments?<\/li>\n<li>LILY. LILY. LILY. SHE IS THE ONE TO MAKE PICARD REALIZE HE&#8217;S BEING SELFISH IN HIS PURSUIT OF THE BORG. Lily for President, please.<\/li>\n<li>Picard remaining behind to save Data because the <i>Enterprise<\/i> crew refused to leave him behind when the Borg assimilated him = TOO MANY EMOTIONS.<\/li>\n<li>I don&#8217;t even care that this is wrapped up so neatly. I got to watch the first contact between humans and another alien species. I got to watch Cochrane&#8217;s muted reaction, I got to see him offer them alcohol, I got to see him introduce them to human music, I GOT TO BE UTTERLY OVERWHELMED BY THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS SCENE.<\/li>\n<li>I love this movie. I love it so very much, y&#8217;all.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The video for\u00c2\u00a0<em>Star Trek: First Contact<\/em> can be downloaded <a href=\"http:\/\/markdoesstuff.com\/products\/mark-watches-star-trek-films\">here for $2.99<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><b>Mark Links Stuff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>&#8211; <b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.patreon.com\/markdoesstuff?ty=h\" target=\"_blank\">I am now on Patreon<\/a>! There are various levels of support, from $1 up to whatever you want! 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