Saturday, June 15, 2013

INTO DARKNESS is STAR TREK Lite

“Thy love did read by rote and could not spell.” – Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare

I have seen the new Star Trek movie, Into Darkness three times. I continue to enjoy it, and it continues to bother me. While the movie makes strong and important statements, and clearly captures the Star Trek characters and their relationships, it also baffles both the neophyte and long time Trekker with problems and inconsistencies. As with the prior film, it sacrifices substance for spectacle. Most of all, it reveals that its creators care more about the trappings of Star Trek than about what makes Trek meaningful.

Spoiler warning: the discussion that follows assumes you either have seen the movie or do not care if important elements are revealed.

The commentary on September 11th and the statement that we must be true to our ideals seem like  good starts.  The “darkness” that our characters encounter is the journey into the woods bringing maturity, responsibility, and character. The conflict between warriors and explorers in Starfleet is a concept that could have had more airtime in earlier stories. These themes are worthy of Trek.

Unfortunately, they are thin icing on the cake. They are not important elements of the film. The problems are clear from the first moments of the movie. Why hide a starship underwater when keeping it in space keeps it out of sight more effectively? If Spock can be beamed out of an erupting volcano, why can’t the device to stop the volcano be beamed in? Most importantly, why are our characters interfering with a developing culture? While the original series broke this rule several times, it always did so as a means of exploring a significant issue. There is no issue here. There is no reason to break the Federations’ most important law. The characters give lip service to the problem, but there is no substantive exploration at all. The starship rising from the water and the fiery volcano are the focus.

Not only does Kirk not value the prime directive, he lies about his actions in his report, and believes that he will get chosen for a special mission because he is the captain of the fanciest ship. If we are trying to establish Kirk as an immature and cocky copy of Han Solo, it works. But that isn’t Kirk and that isn’t Starfleet. It doesn’t make sense.

Admiral Pike’s anger at Kirk rings true. The smug response from Kirk and Spock is humorous because it does not. Kirk’s quick return to a powerful position shows that Starfleet doesn’t take the Prime Directive seriously either. Even with a warmongering Dick Cheney-like admiral at the helm, it is difficult to swallow.

Then there is Kahn. Like “red matter” in the prior film, Kahn’s blood is a plot device. However, it is more difficult to take a second time. Good science fiction is based on science and must remain believable and consistent. The use of Kahn’s blood throughout the picture not only telegraphs the ending, but trivializes the sacrifice that we know is coming. Whether or not Kirk knows that there is a miracle cure doesn’t matter. We do. The situation is contrived and predictable and does not have the elegance or truth of the original. It is yet another theme tossed out without development or substance.

Like the first film, we have a single villain out for revenge. Like the first film, the Enterprise is defeated by a super ship. The first film killed Kirk’s father and this one kills his surrogate father. This second “new” Star Trek feels like a rerun, like the filmmakers have only one note they can play.

But it isn’t only Star Trek XI (2009) that gets recycled. The film riffs Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Kahn. The repeated lines and reversals at the end seem to be no more than Trek trivia. Both Alice Eve’s underwear and Leonard Nimoy’s cameo are gratuitous. And much though I got a kick out of seeing Kirk in bed with not one, but two versions of Lieutenant M’Ress, that too was fun for its trivial value and did not contribute at all to the heart of the matter – if the matter has a heart.

Into Darkness is stuffed full of Star Trek furnishings but it feels like dress up.  It reveals that its creators see only the superficialities of Trek. This isn’t about canon. I can live in a galaxy without Vulcan. This is about being faithful to both the ideas and the audience. This is about writing honestly and consistently. This is about honoring the science part of science fiction. This is about digging deeper than props, costumes, and pretty pictures. Star Trek at its best takes an important idea and dramatically confronts its complexity.

Into Darkness is Star Trek’s shadow. It is an echo of Treks past. It is fun and exciting nostalgia. It is mediocre science fiction. It is Star Wars masquerading as Star Trek. Let’s hope that the third picture doesn’t have this trouble, and can delve deeper and ring more true to Gene Roddenberry’s values and methods.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Summer’s Here and the Time is Right for Dancing in the Tweet

In my English classes, one student takes notes every period. S/he records what we do, the assignments, and the handouts and materials we used. This student also gives me feedback on the lesson, and records some impressions. At the end of class, our note-taker chooses one idea, thought, or summary statement to share with the world on our class Twitter account.

I have not included every tweet from the year. Go here if you want to see all of them from all three classes. Instead, here is an edited list that gives a flavor of my 2012-2013 school year.

  • ·      First tweet of the year: write on the walls!
  • ·      Got started on a great year!
  • ·      The writing expedition begins.
  • ·      I saw a bug!
  • ·      Effective techniques of readers
  • ·      After discussing our awesome names, we are going to have a great weekend!
  • ·      Learning how to annotate a paper.
  • ·      What do Dennis the Menace, Hemingway, and Hamlet have in common?
  • ·      My Father's Voice! Woohoo!
  • ·      Pretty table brightens the whole room!
  • ·      Mind your p's and q's! #grammargirl
  • ·      We made curry!
  • ·      What helps and hinders discussion?
  • ·      Two words...dashes, essays           
  • ·      What happened to Jenna Fox?
  • ·      #Worstcollegeessays
  • ·      Why won't http://turnitin.com load?           
  • ·      Loud means "I need help" not "tell me to be quiet."
  • ·      A quote sandwich with cheese.
  • ·      Zim, zir, z's drive me crazy!
  • ·      Imagery is the key and focus is the lock to a great essay!
  • ·      There was no lunch period today, so we ate quote sandwiches.
  • ·      Solo synchronized swimming! Now can I kill the bunny?
  • ·      Jenna is a toaster.
  • ·      Twinkle, Twinkle, Blessed House
  • ·      Cranky old lonely people.
  • ·      Is she human?
  • ·      Do the "write" thing
  • ·      :( What is the answer to the puzzle?
  • ·      It's like musical chairs, but with quote sandwiches.
  • ·      Sexy is our big winner! #surprising
  • ·      The English teacher felt odd after being fired: it was post grammatic stress syndrome.
  • ·      Flirt outside of class.
  • ·      Star Wars or Star Trek? Star Trek, of course!
  • ·      The interpreter of interpretations.
  • ·      Shift happens.
  • ·      Frame by frame.
  • ·      Updating your daughter.
  • ·      Telepathic check!
  • ·      Red rover, red rover, let us come over!
  • ·      The phone farted!
  • ·      You only have one body, unless you are Jenna Fox.
  • ·      You married your mom and your children are your siblings.
  • ·      Everyone wave to the tomato!
  • ·      A prophecy always comes true.
  • ·      Too many books! Which do we choose?
  • ·      Hurricane Sandy can’t stop us!
  • ·      Happy Halloween, Antigone!
  • ·      Deconstructing our essays.
  • ·      Where is Hamlet?
  • ·      It’s okay to show up late to the play.
  • ·      A foil is an important literary tool, it's also great for wrapping up food!
  • ·      Another day, another essay…
  • ·      Wei Chen, the wingman!
  • ·      I want it that way.
  • ·      #Rockets Back dorm boys
  • ·      Explicating Creed
  • ·      What’s the truth behind the disappearance of Chris Creed? Will we ever know? Hi Mom! We know how to English!
  • ·      Greasers, detective work, “you should dump him.”
  • ·      Don't lean back on rolling chairs!
  • ·      Research project 2012
  • ·      Drinking, fencing, swearing, quarreling, drabbing galore!
  • ·      To be or not to be?
  • ·      Acceptance is…
  • ·      Mock quiz!
  • ·      Hamlet..put on hold for now.
  • ·      Tasty cakes and kinder. #hashtag
  • ·      Process paper fun!
  • ·      Thesis - pass it on.
  • ·      How can you REsearch even before you have searched before?
  • ·      Chris Creed takes Facebook! #facebook
  • ·      And then there were none.
  • ·      Let's kill Hamlet!           
  • ·      Psycho psychic!
  • ·      We can have a pep talk and have cupcakes for finals.
  • ·      Bob Haines? Creed suspense level #increasing!
  • ·      Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Charlie Brown.
  • ·      Four year planning!
  • ·      He's alive! Chris Creed is Torey Adams? It's all so confusing!
  • ·      More and more research! #lungevity
  • ·      We talked about safety and taking care of each other. #sandyhook
  • ·      Presentations finished! (Well...almost).
  • ·      Theses rhymes with feces.
  • ·      Revise, revise, revise!
  • ·      We have to memorize fifteen lines?
  • ·      Write in Yoda speak, you should not.
  • ·      Santa is dead now. #happyholidays
  • ·      Taking to walls!
  • ·      Book circles! #yah!
  • ·      I like my book!
  • ·      Everybody get an ARC conference. #finals
  • ·      Field trip to learn about English electives.
  • ·      Shakespeare = death
  • ·      Ransom note poetry and Romeo and Juliet!
  • ·      Translucent stilettos hoard!
  • ·      Line and stanzas versus sentences and paragraphs. Posts and Facebook versus tweets and Twitter.
  • ·      Don't be a Charles!
  • ·      Meet Queen Mab!
  • ·      Poetry Out Loud!
  • ·      Romeo and Juliet field trip <3 span="">
  • ·      Marwage, marwage is what bwings us together, today.
  • ·      #Mountains beyond mountains beyond mountains beyond mountains beyond
  • ·      Translations + lockdown #scary #silence
  • ·      All humor comes from body fluids #onlyinenglishclass
  • ·      The four point (icon) challenge.
  • ·      ziuq drawkcaB           
  • ·      How we know you are texting: nobody looks at their crotch and smiles.
  • ·      We should invest in snare drums for all these puns!
  • ·      In class essay, woo hoo!
  • ·      Is this a kissing movie?
  • ·      So much poison!
  • ·      Thesis! Thesis! Thesis!
  • ·      Romeo and Juliet is being rewritten by a lot of people!
  • ·      Pondered the answer to questions of life.
  • ·      Time for graduation...speeches!
  • ·      Field Trip to Romeo and Juliet!
  • ·      Do good grad speeches. Don't blame the traffic lights. P.S. Don't miss the musical.
  • ·      Tell us when to wear good pants for re-read.
  • ·      Mr. Scott did it!
  • ·      How to not be a nervous-nilly.
  • ·      Drawing Tale!
  • ·      Research senior project properly: Don't waste time!
  • ·      My boots are dirty!
  • ·      Good FAQs are the key to success! #seniorproject
  • ·      We love thunderstorms!
  • ·      Why would Mr. Hirsch want essays without names on them?
  • ·      It's not a tale of two cities, it's about two cities at different times. #Ilovelucie
  • ·      French revolution fun and topping it off with character chart chaos.
  • ·      We all shared one Google Doc! #taleoftwocites
  • ·      Essay 1, Episode 3: Return of the King!
  • ·      Let's play hang lamp!
  • ·      Experiential learning is fun!
  • ·      "Crunching" out more mysteries! #punintended
  • ·      Wish I was here for Senior Symposium - looks awesome!
  • ·      Blog post and learning activities. Kapish?
  • ·      Never ending Tale...
  • ·      Senior presentation: a slideway to hell!
  • ·      People don't kill people, sneezes kill people. #knitting
  • ·      The end is near! #seniorproject
  • ·      Keep calm and blog/write/read/analyze on; who actually reads this...? Help! I'm trapped in an English class!
  • ·      Cly is sly!
  • ·      "It was the best of times..." No... It wasn't.
  • ·      Goodbye Cara! We will miss you :(
  • ·      Tale Day tomorrow!
  • ·      #getreadyforfinals #lastdayoffreshmanenglish We'll miss you Mr. Hirsch!
  • ·      Tweet review! Course and teacher evaluation.
  • ·      Last day of class! :(