Monday, April 8, 2013 | By: Unknown

Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) Review

If you are a Star Trek fan like me, then you are not-so-patiently waiting for the next movie to be released.  While I personally wish that the upcoming movie was based on the Enterprise television series, this is the next best thing.  As far as prequels go, this new installment should be great.

This movie involves Captain James T. Kirk and his crew taking on a new enemy.  This enemy is threatening the galaxy.  It will be interesting to see how they make this plot different from all the rest.

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I personally feel that the last movie, Star Trek, relied heavily on special effects and beautiful actors.  I still believe that the story line was well done.  My one major complaint is that it is more sexual than any other in the Star Trek franchise and this stopped me from allowing my kids to watch it.

Zachary Quinto plays an excellent young Spock.   I think he was a wise choice and probably the best actor in the movie.  I plan to see it on May 17th (in the US) and probably will be on of the many geeks waiting in line for the midnight showing.  I will post an updated review on this movie soon after.



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1 comments:

Paheliyan said...

The previous Star Trek movie is a tough one to beat. It was close to perfection (lens flares and all). So this movie had a tough up-hill battle ahead of it. I am happy to report that the writing, direction, cinematography and acting were all at least as good as the last one. Cumberbatch is brilliant. I won't divulge any spoilers, but I will say that the throw back to the earlier movies is very very clever and well executed. It is hard to find fault with this movie, particularly as it had very big shoes to fill. But it does so brilliant and effortlessly. The added depth we see in the characters of Kirk and Spock is icing on an already delicious cake! Well done JJ, producers, actors, writers and musicians. This is one of the very few movies I have ever given full marks

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