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By GustavoLeao / 08:20, 8 April 2009 / Star Trek: Nemesis

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Review By Matthew Pejkovic

 

J.J. Abram's Star Trek is a refreshingly entertaining space adventurer, reinvigorating a well worn out franchise while paying homage to past labours.   

 

In the midst of its spectacular outer space ventures, Abram's successfully chronicles the gathering of the original Star Trek crew, with the main focus placed on the evolving friendship and parallel destinies of Captain James Kirk (Chris Pine), a cocky Iowa farm boy destined to be a great leader; and first in command Spock (Zachary Quinto), a half human/half Vulcan hybrid, whose sternly logical personality constantly clashes with his need to express himself emotionally.      

 

Following on from Pike and Quinto, who both provide new dimensions to their iconic characters (the former a cheeky rebellion; the latter a soulful restraint), are the likes of Karl Urban as medical officer Leonard "Bones" McCoy; modern comedic genius Simon Pegg as engineer Scotty; and Zoe Saldana as the ultra sexy Uhura, who all pay homage to their predecessors, while also making these beloved characters their own.     

 

The instigator of their assemblage is a time traveller from the planet Romulan named Nero, played with heart thumping intensity by Eric Bana. Seeking revenge for the destruction of his planet, Nero instigates the annihilation of Spook's home planet Vulcan, bringing on the attention of Starfleet, a federation of peacekeepers who explore and police the universe.     

 

With both the good and bad guys set, so comes several awe inspiring action sequences, the most notable a pre-opening credits battle between warring spec crafts (which sets the films mind blowing aural and visual tone to devastating effect); and a stomach curling deep space sky dive.     

 

Also of note is its surprising amount of comedy, with the highlight a sequence involving Kirk's allergic reaction to McCoy's medical treatment.  

 

The films effects are simply astonishing, as old school design magnificently blends with new school technologies, with any trace of CGI non-existent. This is coupled nicely with its 1960s inspired costume and hair design.  

 

Anchoring all of it is a wonderful script by genre veterans Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, who successfully blends a healthy dose of Stephen Hawking inspired science with their highly entertaining brand of fiction.

 

Due to director/producer Abram's meticulous attention to detail and unrelenting -yet thankfully never overwhelming- passion for the Star Trek mythology, a modern sci-fi classic has been created. Abram's has managed to pull off the impossible, given the Trekkies (or Trekkers) a film which they can happily claim with open arms, while also leaving enough breathing room for the Trek virgin to enjoy, without being overwhelmed by the density of its history.

 

This is the space adventure which George Lucas could not deliver with his Star Wars prequels.

 



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By: Kamen Rider Blade (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:23:33 on Apr 08, 2009

Excellent.

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By: timmer33 (Odo's file, contact) @ 10:37:45 on Apr 08, 2009

Frankly, I think we should start a petition to get JJ Abrams to produce and direct Episodes 7,8, and 9!

The reviewer is 100% correct on his Star Wars comment. Lucas failed to deliver with the prequels. They failed in every way imaginable.

I still have to see the Trek movie, but there's nothing wrong with hitting Lucas "below the belt" for what he gave us with Eps. 1,2, and 3. They were abominations.


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RE: Petition by DixonHill @ 14:08:26 on Apr 08

Its time for Star Trek to dish it and Star Wars to take it. | Report this post to moderator
By: Welshie (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:11:24 on Apr 08, 2009

Actually I feel that Star Wars could use a few shots below the belt. I love Star Wars but I love Star Trek infinitely more. There is nothing wrong with taking a few pot shots at Star Wars since it has never taken any and Star Trek has taken countless shots over the years. But if we insult Star Wars then you would argue that it lowers us? Give me a break, Star Trek takes shots and keep on trekking, taking a few pot shots at Star Wars is no big deal. I loved the Star Wars prequels, to hear that this Star Trek movie is better, wow I am giddy full of glee and joy.


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RE: by rassmguy @ 09:26:16 on Apr 08
    RE: by OV-101 @ 14:15:49 on Apr 08
       RE: by GustavoLeao @ 14:56:16 on Apr 08
          RE: by OV-101 @ 16:23:07 on Apr 08
    Indeed by GustavoLeao @ 09:33:45 on Apr 08
       RE: by rassmguy @ 09:44:44 on Apr 08

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By: Miroslav (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:45:36 on Apr 08, 2009

Mr. Pejkovic, are you /or you ancestors coming from Croatia, especially Dalmatia? :) Beacuse in my area surname Pejkovic is very usual, I even have sam Pejkovic realtives: :)

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By: Worf Son Of Mogh (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:39:58 on Apr 08, 2009

I'm so excited about this movie. That last line about how this was what Lucas couldn't give to Star Wars fans was what sealed the deal for me. This movie is going to be amamzing!

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