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Star Trek
  • Director: J.J. Abrams
  • Writers: Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
  • Runtime: 127 min
  • IMDB Rating: 8.5/10   51,895 votes
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Star Trek. Cast


  • Chris Pine (Kirk)Chris Pine
    Kirk
  • Zachary Quinto (Spock)Zachary Quinto
    Spock
  • Eric Bana (Nero)Eric Bana
    Nero
  • Simon Pegg (Scotty)Simon Pegg
    Scotty
  • Winona Ryder (Amanda Grayson)Winona Ryder
    Amanda Grayson
  • Zoe Saldana (Nyota Uhura)Zoe Saldana
    Nyota Uhura
  • Karl Urban (Leonard 'Bones' McCoy)Karl Urban
    Leonard 'Bones' McCoy
  • John Cho (Hikaru Sulu)John Cho
    Hikaru Sulu
  • Bruce Greenwood (Christopher Pike)Bruce Greenwood
    Christopher Pike
  • Ben Cross (Sarek)Ben Cross
    Sarek
  • Anton Yelchin (Pavel Chekov)Anton Yelchin
    Pavel Chekov
  • Leonard Nimoy (Old Spock)Leonard Nimoy
    Old Spock
  • Chris Hemsworth (George Kirk)Chris Hemsworth
    George Kirk
  • Jennifer Morrison (Winona Kirk)Jennifer Morrison
    Winona Kirk

Star Trek. Storyline


Star Trek. When someone speaks this name, various images, ideas, characters and phrases come to mind. I know they certainly do with me. Characters such as Kirk, Spock, Picard, Data, Janeway, Seven of Nine; ideas like the prime directive; phrases like "Live long and Prosper", "Good God Jim, I'm a doctor not a….". I wouldn't consider myself a "Trekkie", but I do have a deep affection for this series and world.

To my great delight, I was fortunate enough to see an advanced screening last night of J.J. Abrams re-imaging of "Star Trek". I must admit that I was skeptical at first about taking such iconic characters and recasting them, even in younger iterations, because most people think of the characters of Kirk, Spock, Bones, Scotty, Uhura, Sulu and Chekov with the actors that originally portrayed them. These portrayals are engrained in the pop culture consciousness of the world and hence my skepticism arose. Fortunately, my doubts were unnecessary.

This is not your father's "Star Trek". From the moment the movie begins, so does the action and it never lets up. However, this movie has more than just incredible and intense action, it also pays homage to the series of old. Sure, they wanted to bring us a Trek for the 21st century, but they also realized that they needed to respect the source material and fans of a series that has been around more than 40 years. However, you don't need to know much about Star Trek to enjoy this movie. Each character has been given a background and history that lets you know a little something about each one. There's a lot to be told in an origin movie and it is handled deftly by both the writers and the director.

But, what really made the movies for me were the actors chosen to play these roles, especially Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock and Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy, aka "Bones". This movie would not have worked if the casting of these three characters had not been spot on. Both Mr. Quinto and Urban uncannily channel their predecessors, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley. They took on some of their inflections, mannerisms and expressions to really give you a sense that they are just younger versions of the originals. Chris Pine, however, takes on the most memorable role in Trek history and makes it his own. This Kirk is not only the womanizer, lover, and captain that you already know, but as portrayed by Mr. Pine also has a swagger, bravado, intelligence, and is a complete adrenaline junkie. We could not have asked for a better Kirk in this movie.

They have laid a solid foundation for a new series, with new life, perfect cast and a director with a true vision. If the first movie can be this good, my expectations for further adventures have risen exponentially.

Jason Chandler