Star Trek review
Wow! If the Star Trek franchise was a soft drink it would be Pepsi with the newest incarnation as Pepsi Max. Basically, strap yourself in for one of the fastest cinema rides in ages which will leave you breathless. JJ Abrams, he of Lost and Mission Impossible 3 fame, has directed an alternative legend with the best original characters. However, the film has subtly included some classic lines that everyone wants to hear again with a dash of tongue in cheek. All this adds a comedy sparkle which any level of fan will enjoy as well as pleasing the non-SciFi viewers.
It starts with how Kirk is born then efficiently peddles out the backstory of the soon-to-be captain and Spock's childhood upbringing. Some years later we see how Kirk joins Starfleet Academy then the real story and action unfolds.
The casting is excellent. In one scene, Chris Pine playing Kirk actually captures Shatner's swagger, speech and posture, whilst Karl Urban (remember him from Lord of the Rings) gets in the line of 'I'm a doctor Jim, not a (insert word here)'. Simon Pegg did ok as Scotty, coming in quite late into the film and provided some well-timed light relief. His accent was slightly dodgy but delivered more classic lines we were all expecting.
Overall, the franchise will live long and prosper, and I can't wait to see some more.
It starts with how Kirk is born then efficiently peddles out the backstory of the soon-to-be captain and Spock's childhood upbringing. Some years later we see how Kirk joins Starfleet Academy then the real story and action unfolds.
The casting is excellent. In one scene, Chris Pine playing Kirk actually captures Shatner's swagger, speech and posture, whilst Karl Urban (remember him from Lord of the Rings) gets in the line of 'I'm a doctor Jim, not a (insert word here)'. Simon Pegg did ok as Scotty, coming in quite late into the film and provided some well-timed light relief. His accent was slightly dodgy but delivered more classic lines we were all expecting.
Overall, the franchise will live long and prosper, and I can't wait to see some more.
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