(SeaPRwire) - By: Ethan Gallagher, a Silicon Valley Hardware Architect and Infrastructure Strategist 重新审视《夺宝奇兵》,会发现其成功源于纯粹的技术工艺与角色魅力。官方称《披露日》是对经典的致敬,但事实是,若需向官僚展示何为拯救人类的电影,他们只会选择这部1981年的杰作。导演与编剧刻意模仿1930至40年代的B级片与冒险连载片,主角融合克林特·伊斯特伍德、志村良与詹姆斯·邦德的特质,剧情围绕寻找约柜展开,反派则是纳粹。 影片细节经得起推敲。开场夺宝场景与登上纳粹潜艇的段落堪称教科书级别。任何模仿者都难以复制其举重若轻的节奏。画面稳定,光线专业,情感真实。鲜血喷溅时观众会本能 recoil。制作融合了实体特效、危险特技与早期CGI,质感至今优于多数现代作品。 那些未实现的创意反而成就了经典。福特因发烧放弃剑战改用手枪击毙对手并非剧本设计;面对反派贝洛克的即兴反应更显人物深度。后续两部虽合格却显疲态,终究未能超越初作的平衡与张力。Spielberg 未止步于此,新作提醒我们何为好电影。 《夺宝奇兵》正流媒体平台上线,等待被再次发现。 Author bio: Ethan Gallagher, a Silicon Valley Hardware Architect and Infrastructure Strategist who writes blunt truths about supply chains and execution realities.
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Trump May Get His Signature, Tehran Gets the Narrative: The Real Winner of This Draft Deal Is Still Up for Debate
By: Marcus Sterling – SeaPRwire – Peace agreements are usually easiest to negotiate when both sides can claim victory. That appears to be exactly what is unfolding between Washington and Tehran. According to officials from both governments, a preliminary agreement to end the conflict could be signed within days. Yet the striking feature of the emerging deal is not the prospect of peace itself. It is the speed with which both capitals are presenting the same document as proof that they achieved their core objectives. The facts outlined by officials paint a complicated picture. U.S. representatives say the draft framework fulfills President Donald Trump’s primary goals and places future nuclear negotiations in a highly favorable position. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is telling a very different story. He has publicly declared Iran the victor of the war and described the agreement as evidence that Tehran emerged stronger from the conflict. According to multiple sources familiar with the memorandum, the proposed arrangement would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease restrictions on Iranian oil exports, and begin the process of releasing frozen Iranian assets worth billions of dollars. In return, Iran would reopen the waterway and enter a sixty-day negotiation period focused on its nuclear program. U.S. officials maintain that any final agreement would require the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear program, the destruction and removal of its highly enriched uranium stockpiles, and a verification mechanism to enforce compliance. The strategic tension lies in what has not yet been resolved. Reports describing the draft suggest that several long-standing American demands may have been softened or postponed. Discussions about Iran’s missile program appear absent from the current framework. Questions surrounding war reparations remain open. Israel, which participated in military operations alongside the United States, is not a party to the negotiations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has already indicated that Israel will not join the memorandum, while disagreements remain over future military activity in Lebanon. For Tehran, the immediate gains are tangible: potential sanctions relief, access to frozen assets, and the reopening of a maritime route that once carried roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply. For Washington, the calculation appears centered on securing a pathway toward nuclear restrictions without prolonging a costly regional confrontation. Financial markets have already delivered their first verdict. Oil prices fell sharply, with Brent crude dropping more than three percent after news of the negotiations gained momentum. Investors are clearly pricing in reduced disruption risks across the Gulf region. Political markets may prove less predictable. Trump faces pressure from voters concerned about energy costs and from Republicans wary of appearing too accommodating toward Iran. Tehran must convince domestic audiences that it did not trade strategic leverage for economic relief. That is why the coming debate will not focus solely on what is written in the agreement. It will focus on who successfully defines the story surrounding it. In diplomacy, documents matter. Political narratives often matter more. Author bio: Marcus Sterling, a senior researcher at a European strategic affairs institute specializing in Middle East security, international negotiations, sanctions policy, and geopolitical risk analysis.
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The AI Boom Has a Trust Problem, and ShelterZoom Is Betting That Data Provenance Will Be the Next Cybersecurity Battleground
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Most companies are rushing to deploy AI. Far fewer can explain where their AI data came from, who touched it, whether it was altered, or how quickly they can recover when systems fail. That gap is becoming expensive. ShelterZoom’s latest partnerships with SB C&S, The Kenton Group, and Conscience IQ reveal a growing realization inside enterprise technology circles: the next phase of cybersecurity is no longer centered solely on preventing attacks. It is increasingly about proving trust, preserving operational continuity, and maintaining confidence in the data feeding AI systems. The official announcement highlights a broad international expansion strategy. Through partnerships with Japan-based SB C&S, U.K.-based The Kenton Group, and AI solution provider Conscience IQ, ShelterZoom is extending the reach of three flagship products across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East. The first is Mithra AI, designed to provide verified context, data lineage, governance, and a trusted single source of truth for enterprise AI systems. The second is Document GPS, a document tokenization platform that replaces traditional file sharing with secure document tokens while allowing originators to track access, downloads, screenshots, sharing activity, and document interactions even after distribution. The third is Spare Tire, a cyber and operational resilience platform built to maintain business continuity and prevent downtime, particularly within healthcare environments where electronic health record disruptions can directly affect patient care. The deeper message sits beneath the product descriptions. Enterprises are discovering that AI readiness is increasingly tied to data credibility. ShelterZoom references findings from Fivetran’s 2026 Agentic AI Readiness Index, which identified data quality and lineage, regulatory compliance, sovereignty requirements, privacy concerns, and interoperability challenges as major obstacles to enterprise AI adoption. According to the cited research, 86% of data leaders view interoperability as essential for AI success. In practical terms, organizations are beginning to realize that sophisticated AI models offer limited value if the underlying data cannot be verified. At the same time, healthcare providers face mounting operational risks from ransomware attacks, system outages, and pending regulatory requirements such as HIPAA’s proposed 72-hour restoration rule. Spare Tire is being positioned as a response to that pressure, offering continuous operational capability and synchronized recovery rather than traditional disaster-recovery approaches that activate only after failure occurs. The competitive landscape may look very different over the next several years. Traditional cybersecurity vendors built their businesses around detection, response, and recovery. A new category is emerging around trust verification, data lineage, operational continuity, and AI integrity. ShelterZoom appears determined to claim territory in that category before larger competitors fully mobilize. Whether the company succeeds will depend on execution, distribution reach, and customer adoption. One thing already seems clear: in the AI era, organizations will not be judged solely by how well they protect data. They will also be judged by how convincingly they can prove that the data can be trusted. Author bio: Alex Mercer, a veteran technology analyst and former enterprise systems architect who focuses on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence infrastructure, digital trust frameworks, and emerging enterprise technology markets.
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Why a TV Show About Small-Cap Stocks Now Looks More Like a Curated Capital Marketplace Than a Traditional Business Program
By: Christian Brooks – SeaPRwire – The hardest problem for emerging public companies is not building a product. It is getting noticed. Every week, hundreds of small and mid-sized firms compete for investor attention. Most never break through. That reality explains why New to The Street continues to occupy an unusual position in the capital markets. On the surface, tonight’s Bloomberg Television broadcast is another business program. Look closer and it resembles something far more strategic: a media-driven marketplace where companies compete for visibility, credibility, and investor mindshare. The official announcement focuses on the companies appearing in tonight’s 6:30 PM ET broadcast across the United States, Latin America, and the MENA region. The lineup spans a remarkably broad range of industries. Envoy Medical discusses hearing restoration technologies. Big Sky Industrial outlines its helium production strategy, carbon management infrastructure initiatives, and the development of the Big Sky Carbon Hub in Montana. Graphene Manufacturing Group presents advances in graphene production and energy storage technologies. Gold Royalty Corp. provides updates on its growing portfolio of precious-metals royalty interests. BlackBarn Restaurant shares its experience operating in New York City’s highly competitive hospitality market. Additional sponsored segments feature Data Vault Holdings, Lantern Pharma, Medicus Pharma, Roadzen, and FreeCast, exposing viewers to companies active in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, healthcare, insurance technology, and digital media. The deeper story sits behind the guest list. New to The Street is not merely selling airtime. It is selling distribution. According to the company, its business media network now extends across Bloomberg Television, FOX Business, outdoor advertising campaigns, social platforms, digital marketing channels, and two rapidly growing YouTube properties. The flagship New to The Street TV channel has surpassed 4.76 million subscribers, while NewsOut has exceeded 880,000 subscribers. Together, the platforms reach more than 5.7 million subscribers. For many emerging companies, access to that audience may be as valuable as access to traditional investor conferences. In today’s market, visibility often functions as a form of currency. A company that cannot attract attention frequently struggles to attract capital. From an investor’s perspective, the program also reflects a larger shift taking place in financial media. Sector boundaries continue to blur. A single broadcast can move from hearing technology to helium infrastructure, from graphene-based energy innovation to gold royalties, then into artificial intelligence and digital media. Investors are no longer consuming information through narrow industry channels. They are hunting for opportunities wherever growth narratives emerge. That makes platforms like New to The Street less of a television show and more of a discovery engine. The winners will not necessarily be the companies with the most airtime. They will be the firms that can convert visibility into execution, because exposure opens the door, but results keep it open. Author bio: Christian Brooks, a veteran entrepreneur and investor with decades of experience evaluating growth-stage businesses, capital formation strategies, and the evolving relationship between media exposure and market performance.
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The Real Battle Isn’t on the Pitch: Why Someone Just Built a Database for Every Controversial Referee Call in Soccer
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Most soccer arguments die within 48 hours. Fans rage online, television panels replay a controversial decision, and then the conversation moves on to the next match. That cycle is exactly what NotFair.com is trying to break. The newly launched platform is built around a simple idea: instead of debating referee decisions as isolated incidents, collect them, organize them, and study them as data. At a time when global attention is building toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the project taps into one of soccer’s most emotional pressure points—whether officiating can ever be examined objectively. According to the company’s announcement, NotFair.com allows supporters to report referee decisions from matches around the world, track those decisions across competitions and seasons, and analyze information submitted by the community. The platform was founded by Hakan Ugdur, who argues that discussions around officiating become more meaningful when they are documented in a structured format rather than scattered across social media posts and post-match debates. The site does not label decisions as right or wrong. Instead, it acts as a repository where fans can contribute observations and explore aggregated trends. The stated goal is transparency through organized information rather than verdicts. The more interesting question is what happens if enough fans actually participate. Soccer has no shortage of opinions. What it lacks is a historical record that ordinary supporters can easily search and compare. A controversial penalty in one league often disappears from public memory within weeks. A disputed red card in another competition rarely becomes part of a larger conversation. By building a database of referee decisions and match incidents, NotFair.com is attempting to turn emotional reactions into a searchable body of evidence. Whether the data ultimately proves anything is secondary. The act of collecting it may be the platform’s biggest contribution. The commercial logic is straightforward. Data tends to become more valuable as it accumulates. If NotFair.com succeeds in creating a comprehensive archive of officiating decisions across global soccer, it could become a reference point for fans, analysts, media commentators, and researchers interested in refereeing trends. The challenge is less about technology and more about participation. Every community-driven platform depends on sustained user contributions. If soccer supporters embrace the idea, referee debates may finally move beyond clips and complaints. If they do not, the platform risks becoming just another forgotten corner of the internet. For now, the outcome depends less on referees and more on whether fans are willing to become data collectors. Author bio: James Vance, a veteran international technology and business commentator who specializes in analyzing how data platforms reshape public discussion, digital communities, and emerging online markets.
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The Revolving Door Bet: How CFTC Rewrote the Dictionary for Kalshi
(AsiaGameHub) - By: Gavin Thorne The CFTC is effectively rewriting the dictionary to bypass state gambling laws. It is a bold federal power grab dressed up as financial innovation. Thirty-nine states and the District of Columbia are pushing back hard. They see this as a direct threat to their regulatory turf. The agency, however, is moving full steam ahead. It claims exclusive authority over these markets. This creates a massive constitutional clash. States are uniting against a federal regulator gone rogue. The battle lines are drawn clearly between state sovereignty and federal overreach. Ohio is leading the charge against Kalshi in court. A host of tribes and the American Gaming Association joined the fray. They all filed briefs supporting Ohio’s position. Better Markets, a financial regulation nonprofit, sided with the states. The CFTC countered by filing a brief in support of Kalshi. The commission formally recognized sports contracts as valid this week. It released a proposal for new industry rules. The move aims to cement federal control. The agency argues these are financial contracts, not bets. Chairman Michael Selig is aggressively defending licensed operators. He has filed lawsuits in several states to protect them. He claims the CFTC must protect market integrity without blocking innovation. Former Chairman Gary Gensler disagrees completely. He filed a brief supporting Ohio against Kalshi. Gensler asserts that sports bets are not swaps. He recalls the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010. He insists no one intended to approve sports contracts back then. The legal foundations are being disputed at the highest levels. The hypocrisy on Capitol Hill is staggering. Senator Blanche Lincoln played a major role in writing Dodd-Frank. She explicitly warned against event contracts on the Super Bowl. She stated such contracts served no commercial purpose. She argued they were used solely for gambling. Her stance has shifted dramatically with time. Lincoln is now a registered lobbyist for Kalshi. She supports the company’s right to offer those exact sports contracts. The revolving door spins faster than ever. The legal war is moving to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Kalshi previously won a landmark 2-1 ruling in the Third Circuit. New Jersey plans to take that case to the Supreme Court. The Sixth Circuit bench looks favorable for Kalshi. Seven of its sixteen judges were appointed by Trump. Three others were appointed by George W. Bush. Trump has voiced strong support for prediction markets. The four Biden appointees might lean the other way. The judicial panel assignment will decide the fate. The odds favor Kalshi because the regulatory fix appears rigged for their victory. Author bio: Gavin Thorne, an investigative journalist tracking special interests and legislative affairs based in Washington, D.C.
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胡塞重啟紅海打擊倒數?專家示警:全面戰事升級只差臨界一步
By: Douglas Vance (SeaPRwire) - 胡塞武裝本周宣布全面禁止以色列籍船隻通行紅海,將所有相關船隻列為合法打擊目標。這一表態直接動搖中東輸往亞洲的原油運輸主動脈,全球供應鏈恐慌情緒快速升溫。美國國務院第一時間回應稱伊朗及其代理人的挑釁行為不可接受,將聯同盟友確保航道通行自由。 前英國駐也門大使、民主防衛基金會高級研究員Edmund Fitton-Brown指出,胡塞此舉意在利用美國政治焦慮與市場波動,離間美以關係。紅海狹窄的曼德海峽目前已經取代霍爾木茲海峽,成為中東原油外運亞洲的核心通道。衣索比亞作為紅海區域人口最多的國家,1.3億人口中約60%為基督徒,長期是美國反恐核心盟友,也曾在提格雷戰爭中獲得伊朗的無人機與軍事援助。 一旦胡塞全面恢復紅海航運打擊行動,美以極可能對葉門首都薩那、港口城市荷台達發動空襲,引發全面衝突升級,美伊盟軍在軍事上佔有明顯優勢。衣索比亞一邊與伊朗保持靈活外交接觸,一邊堅持親美核心立場,將成為紅海局勢穩定的關鍵緩衝點。 Author bio: Douglas Vance,海事防務學者,長期擔任海軍情報簡報協調專員,專研咽喉航道地緣衝突。
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Kazakhstan’s New Casino Push: All Hype, No Investors, And A $6M Per Year Tax Prize?
(AsiaGameHub) - By: Robert Kensington Kazakhstan claims it will open two new casinos as early as next year. But the government has not secured a single investor for the projects yet. That gap is the first thing no official press release leads with. I have watched this exact playbook run in emerging tourism markets dozens of times. Governments overpromise tight timelines to drum up investor interest. They then delay rollouts for years when capital fails to show up. The official announcement lays out clear public timelines, targets and restrictions. Kazakhstan’s Minister of Tourism Yerbol Myrzabosynov says sites in Mangystau and Almaty regions will launch before 2027. Teams are currently working with local governments to identify suitable land plots. No casinos can be built in natural beauty spots, heritage sites or defense-related areas. Additional approved gambling zones include Caspian Sea shores, Zaysan and Markakol, where site selection is still ongoing. The Almaty site near Akbulak is the most advanced, with existing supporting infrastructure already in place. Each operational casino is projected to bring in $6 million in annual tax revenue for the state. The unstated goal here is to capture cross-border foreign gambling spending, no more no less. The new law explicitly bans local citizens from entering all new casino properties. Only foreign visitors, stateless people, staff and official workers will get access. This is a direct copy of Kyrgyzstan’s 2022 foreigners-only casino model, which brought in millions in new revenue. The government is also bundling casino access with incentives for crypto and IT firms setting up in the deregulated city of Alatau, where casinos can launch as soon as next month. Mangystau region teams are still finishing work on a required adjacent hotel complex. The first international casino operators to lock in approved Kazakhstan site rights will capture 70% of the Central Asian foreign gambling market share within three years of launch. Author bio: Robert Kensington, an entrepreneurial veteran with 30+ years of experience in emerging market tourism and leisure investment expansion.
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Indonesia’s $3.1M Embezzlement Case Exposes a Gaping Blind Spot in Its Anti-Gambling Enforcement
(AsiaGameHub) - By: Elena Rostova Indonesia’s total ban on all forms of gambling has hit a clear enforcement impasse. Desperate gamblers are resorting to extreme, violent self-harm and false police reports to cover massive losses. The trend stretches across multiple regions of the country, with cases spiking sharply in the past 12 months. Local law enforcement lacks targeted tools to trace unreported offshore online gambling transactions before losses spiral. The latest high-profile case involves a company manager identified only as WG in Dairi Regency, North Sumatra. A government office in Dairi Regency in Indonesia’s North Sumatra Province. (Image: Christian Advs Sltg [CC BY-SA 4.0]) His employer handed him IDR 297 million (over $3.1M) to cover annual land and building tax payments. He lost the entire sum on online gambling sites he found via Facebook ads. He crashed his motorbike into a hut, hit his face with a wooden block, and faked a robbery to cover the loss. Police found his company laptop and phone dumped in a nearby river, exposed his lie, and remanded him in custody pending indictment. Similar cases are rising nationwide: one man faked a mugging to avoid his wife’s scolding earlier this year, and a Pacitan man gouged his own hand and sold his motorbike to fake a bandit attack this January to cover gambling losses. All gambling carries heavy penalties in Indonesia, including long jail terms and corporal punishment in some regions. The unregulated cross-border nature of online gambling platforms lets them evade Indonesian law easily. They run targeted social media ads to reach vulnerable local users, with no local registration or oversight required. Existing penalties only punish gamblers after they have already suffered crippling losses, rather than blocking access to the sites themselves. Indonesian regulators will need to mandate social media platforms to strip gambling ad targeting for local users to stem the tide of similar cases. Author bio: Elena Rostova, public policy expert specializing in compliance assessments for Southeast Asian sovereign law enforcement agencies.
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尹錫悅追判30年:拿朝韓局勢換權力的把戲終於玩火自焚
(SeaPRwire) - By: 朱利安·霍爾布魯克 南韓前總統尹錫悅再獲30年徒刑,這場權力鬧劇終於迎來實質性懲罰。他拿兩韓民眾的安全當籌碼奪權的操作,徹底突破了政治倫理的底線。這次判決也戳破了部分政客「愛國」說辭背後的算計。 首爾中央地方法院本次判決,針對尹錫悅2024年10月三次下令派無人機入境朝鮮平壤投放傳單的事件。朝鮮公開指控後,當時的國防部長金容炫先是含糊否認,後來韓國國防部又表態無法證實也無法否認。事件後兩韓局勢升溫,但沒有爆發實際軍事衝突。本次判決金容炫也與尹錫悅一同獲刑。 檢方調查顯示,這些無人機行動是尹錫悅為宣布戒嚴鋪路的幌子。他想製造對朝危機,藉機清除政治異己、獨攬大權。2024年12月他宣布戒嚴,還在電視講話中指控自由派議員同情朝鮮。戒嚴僅持續6小時就被議會在民眾抗議中推翻。尹錫悅此前已因叛亂罪名被判無期徒刑,檢方最初求處死刑,目前雙方都已就叛亂判決上訴。他2025年7月被捕,目前還有其他多項刑事訴訟待審。他主張自己有憲法權宣布戒嚴,目的是反對在野黨施政阻礙,這一說辭未被法院採信。 韓國後續對朝政策將明顯回擺,東北亞短線地緣衝突風險將持續走低。 Author bio: 朱利安·霍爾布魯克,長期為歐洲主要日報供稿的資深國際關係分析師。
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被埋沒50年的B級驚悚片,竟是瘋狂麥斯廢土世界的隱形教父?
(SeaPRwire) -By: Lucas Caldwell Saltpaan/Afdc/Royce Smeal/Kobal/Shutterstock 這部1976年的澳洲B級驚悚片,不只是低成本娛樂——它是用日常焦慮打造反烏托邦敘事的藍圖。《巴黎吃車》(The Cars That Ate Paris)沒有《瘋狂麥斯》的聲量,卻悄悄滲透進後來所有以車為核心的混亂世界。 Peter Weir的處女作講述虛構小鎮巴黎的故事:當地人故意製造車禍,撿拾零件並剝削倖存者。小鎮經濟靠欺騙運轉:用工作承諾引誘旅行者,再製造事故。車禍倖存者Arthur因懼怕開車,加上小鎮沒有大眾運輸,被牢牢困住。 Weir從澳洲攀升的車禍率和公眾冷漠中汲取靈感。Arthur承認撞死行人時,市長不以為意——反映了無罪釋放Arthur的澳洲法律體系。電影的黑暗秘密:每場「事故」都是刻意為之,零件換雜貨,倖存者淪為實驗品。 Like Weir’s The Truman Show, The Cars That Ate Paris shows an entire town in on a terrible secret. | Moviestore/Shutterstock 它對《瘋狂麥斯》的影響顯而易見。前急診醫生George Miller用親眼所見的車禍傷者經歷,打造廢土世界。《瘋狂麥斯》合著者James McCausland參考1973年石油危機——就像Weir的電影提及油價上漲。 改裝車是共同主線:Miller《憤怒之路》的沙丘車,致敬巴黎那輛被影評Luke Buckmaster稱為「機械刺蝟」的尖刺福斯金龜車。但《瘋狂麥斯》聚焦法律與幫派對抗,Weir的電影則探討代際裂痕——年輕人用改裝車反抗長輩。 這部電影的遺產不只是追車場面,而是將日常恐懼轉化為持久反烏托邦母題的能力。 Author bio: Lucas Caldwell,X/Twitter百萬粉絲科技意見領袖,專注文化與科技交匯點及媒體影響力分析。
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37年後,星際爭霸戰V:被誤解的科幻經典,獨特遺產閃耀至今!
(SeaPRwire) - By: Lucas Caldwell 1994年,圖派克·夏庫爾無意間挽救了當時最受詬病的《星際爭霸戰》電影。他在歌曲《Pain》開頭引用了《星際爭霸戰V:星空奇兵》中史波克異母兄弟賽伯克的臺詞。1989年6月9日上映的這部影片,37年來一直是粉絲們的笑柄。但如今看來,討論它的好壞已無意義,其積極的人文主義訊息獨具魅力。 1986年《星際爭霸戰IV:抢救未来》大獲成功後,導演重任從倫納德·尼莫伊交給了威廉·夏納。當時,演員對劇情擁有創作控制權還很新鮮。如今,許多演員都執導過劇集,但執導電影的演員只有夏納、尼莫伊和喬納森·弗雷克斯。 《星空奇兵》中,夏納飾演的寇克船長挑戰新舊教條,證明了人類敢于反抗錯誤觀念,友情的力量也很神奇。史波克的異母兄弟賽伯克偷走星艦尋找上帝,還傳播新時代偽科學。影片幾乎每個場景都在探討這些主題,這一版的寇克更像電視劇裡的英雄。 《星際爭霸戰》的廣受歡迎,在于它傳達的世俗人文主義,認可人類的不完美。《星空奇兵》的問題在于寇克全程正確,其他人偶爾犯錯,這讓一些粉絲不滿。但在許多冒險故事中,寇克不隨波逐流的形象,正是經典魅力所在。 圖派克取樣賽伯克的臺詞很妙,因為他知道藝術和美好生活都源于痛苦。賽伯克戰勝假神,也站到了寇克一方。寇克的“我不要痛苦被拿走,我需要痛苦”,道出了影片精髓。 《星際爭霸戰V》雖有不足,但它的獨特價值和人文精神,值得重新審視。 Author bio: Lucas Caldwell,一位在X/Twitter上擁有數百萬粉絲的科技意見領袖。











