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Star Trek (2009)


Directed by: J.J. Abrams
Starring: Chris
Pine
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Run Time: 126
min.
Release Date:
May 2009
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Okay. How do you re-imagine STAR TREK, one of the largest
sci-fi franchises in the world, and do it without alienating the "trekkies"
and, at the same time, not lose an audience of new watchers who may not
be that familiar with it?
The first thing you do is hire J.J. Abrams, the genius behind the
LOST series on
TV. Abrams is making a serious name for himself in Hollywood, and it
took some serious cahones to take on a project that could literally blow
up in his face. Re-imagining Star Trek with an all-new cast and a new
storyline was seriously risky ...but the risk has paid off big time.
The thing Abrams seems to be aware of is that entertainment (be they
TV or big screen) is ALL ABOUT THE CHARACTERS. Let me say that again in
case you missed it: entertainment is ALL ABOUT THE CHARACTERS. You can
have action, adventure, cool CGI, but it’s how the characters respond to
such things that pull the audience in, and Abrams has done that with
extreme care here.
Undoubtedly, however, some trekkies are gonna be seriously pissed
about this. Much has been altered (by way of time travel ...but that’s
the only semi-spoiler I’ll give) and the new Kirk (Chris Pine,
SMOKIN’
ACES), Spock (Zachary Quinto,
24), Bones (Karl Urban,
LORD OF THE RINGS)
and the rest are only shadows of what they once were on TV. Even so,
there are plenty of inside jokes for trekkies to enjoy ("I’m a doctor
not a physicist!"), including finding out if Kirk always does get "the
green chick," Chekov’s (Anton Yelchin) battle with his accent and the
computer recognizing him, and Sulu’s (John Cho) fighting abilities. The
other thing that’ll rankle true trekkies is Spock’s emotional state. But
let’s remember that Spock is half-human, and always battled with his
emotions, from the beginning of the series and even on in to The Next
Generation where another Vulcan (Sarek) gives over his weakening
emotional thoughts to Captain Picard so that he can finish negotiations.
The great thing about this newest version is that it re-launches Star
Trek when it was headed downhill. THE NEXT GENERATION is dead.
ENTERPRISE is ...not good. DEEP SPACE 9 has been ousted for some time.
And no new films with older cast members were in the works. So, although trekkies might "hate" what’s been done to their beloved series, they
won’t bemoan the possibility that this newest version will bring in
fresh blood to their ranks. But is that enough? No.
What Abrams and the rest did was incorporate just enough of what made
the classic Star Trek part of our culture (honestly, who doesn’t know
where the term, "Live long and prosper" came from) while giving us an
action-packed, summer popcorn movie that’ll please just about anyone.
And I say this with all sincerity. When I went to the theater, there
were teenagers and octogenarians in the audience. In fact, a buddy I
went with brought his mother and grandmother, and they both loved it!
Quite an accomplishment.
This one’s a sure winner. And I noticed that another film is in the
works for 2011. Let’s hope this new series truly does live long and
prosper.
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DVD cost: $33.98
Purchase:
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Newsworthy:
For the first time, the original series characters will not be portrayed
by the original actors, except for Leonar Nimoy, who is reprising his
role as Spock one more time.
Movie Quote: "I'm
a doctor, not a physicist!"
Other Actors/Actresses
from Star Trek
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