I was able to catch an advance screening of Star Trek this past week. Mind you I’m not much of a Star Trek fan, so going in I didn’t have much expectations already. It was originally schedule to be release this past December, but Paramount believed it could reach a wider audience in the summer time. This newest installment in the Star Trek franchise is almost a reboot version. It is not the same Star Trek that your parents might remember.
Following the financial failure of Star Trek Nemesis (2002), this was the last Star Trek to make it to the big screen. You wouldn’t think that they would make another Star Trek anytime soon. In 2005 Paramount decided to get new blood in the mix. They brought in the writers from Mission Impossible 3 Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtman to write the new one. They also went out and got a director by the name of J.J Abrams (directed and produced Lost, Alias, Fringe, and Cloverfield), who was able to bring a new look to this cult classic.
This 11th installment brings back all the original characters of the show, but with new actors. The Story tells you the about the early days of James T. Kirk, played by Chris Pine (Just My Luck, Smoking Aces, and Bottle Shock), Spock played by Zachary Quinto (Heroes, 24), and the rest of the USS Enterprise’s crew. This one went in a different direction compare to the original versions from the Star Trek universe.
Right from the beginning there was already action going on. It didn’t stop there; it continued thought out the whole movie. A course they had to throw in some emotional and sexual scenes here and there but it was all perfectly placed. From what I’m told this had more comedic moments than other Star Trek films.
Chris Pine as James Kirk was a good casting call (even though he had to do 2 auditions to get the part.) He brought the character to life almost like a young William Shatner. Even thought people will always argue that William Shatner will always be the best James Kirk. Chris Pine will at least be able to put his name out in the mix. Chris Pine to better help himself with the role of James Kirk asked William Shatner for his approval, which he got, but when he wanted him to help him out to better prepared for the role he denied.
Zachary Quinto on the other hand had some help, from the original Spock, Leonard Nimoy. Who also plays the older Spock in this new movie. I guess since William Shatner didn’t like the role that was offered to him that got him mad. Zachary’s Spock was pretty much spot on to Leonard’s Spock. The way he stood, talked and did his gestures.
Others in the film were Karl Urban as Dr Leonard “Bone” McCoy, Zoe Saldana as Nyota Uhura, Simon Pegg as Montgomery “Scotty” Scott, John Cho as Hikaru Sulu, Anton Yelchin as Pavel Chevko and the villain was Eric Bana as Nero.
Like I said earlier I’m not of a Star Trek Fan but after watching this movie I can’t wait for the next ones to come out. I think this movie just helped bring back the franchise from the brink of death. It is going to be the most see movie of the summer.
I give it 4 out of 5 stars.