Director: J.J. Abrams
Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto,
Benedict Cumberbatch, Zoe Saladana, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg
Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-fi
Enterprise
NCC-1701 continues its spacial adventure at warp speed.
Star
Trek 2 springs into action straightaway with two completely different
personalities—yet most compatible—in the thick of it. Kirk-Spock once again
create magic with their unmatched chemistry; and helm the Enterprise throughout
the film. They are well by supported by Bones, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu, Pike, and
newly added Admiral and Khan. The strongest aspects of film, that will impact the Trekkies most, are:
- Kirk’s undying love of his family—the Crew of Enterprise, and
- Spock’s unbreakable bond with his captain—severance of which is one of the few things that induce explicit emotions in the inherently uptight Vulcan.
Kirk’s desperation/sacrifice to save his crew and Spock venting his
anger at Kirk’s demise showcases both these aspects beautifully. Scotty and Bones are also there to lighten up the atmosphere every now and then, with decent comic touches.
Only
slight disappointment is under-utilizing, under-developing the character of superhuman
'Kahn Noonien Singh' (like it happened with Nero in previous installation)—Benedict
Cumberbatch certainly showed he could match up to the 'Khan' of Ricardo
Montalbán, if not better him.
When
J.J. Abrams revived Star Trek, it definitely seemed like beginning of next big
Hollywood venture that will be deemed an epic in years to come, and Trekkies
should be happy to see a steady sequel following up a super successful re-launch
of 2009. Of course, the film isn’t as magnificent as the first one, but it
keeps the old fans engaged and opens the doors of Starfleet to a new crop of younger
fans.
Without a doubt, the new generation of Trekkies will enjoy the company of Bones, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu, Pike, along with Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock in upcoming films; all the while, BGM of Star Trek rushing their adrenaline.
Without a doubt, the new generation of Trekkies will enjoy the company of Bones, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu, Pike, along with Captain Kirk and First Officer Spock in upcoming films; all the while, BGM of Star Trek rushing their adrenaline.
Film is technically sound too, especially the post-production 3D job is quite commendable.
What
more, the tone has been set for the next film. At the end, Khan is put into a cryogenic-sleep
and Enterprise embarks on a never-before-like 5 year-long exploration mission.
Keep
your eyes and ears open for a cryptic signal from/to deep space!
7.5/10
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1408101/reviews-112
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