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Star Trek 2009 Movie Review

Submitted by nuklear on May 8, 2009 – 6:31 amOne Comment

Star Trek Movie 2009 Review

The most popular old sixties sci-fi television serial Star Trek with characters of Mr. Spock has been brought into big screen by director J J Abrams. However, 2009 Star Trek is nothing more than the same formula but with intense action.

J J Abrams rewrites to take the audience back into the original star Trek’s pre-historic appeal. The new Star Trek is a film of a journey by young crew on a stunning spaceship USS Enterprise. The mission of this voyage amidst dangers and spectacular action sequence is to protect mankind from the deadly threat of Romulan Nero. The Nero is back, all set to take revenge by destroying planets.

Star Trek film has all the characters so familiar that it needed no introduction or reestablishment of their identities. Spock, Captain Kirk and Bones are all well known to the audience. The plot rests on a simple platform of a rescue mission. There is the reunion of two Spock the older in the form of Leonard Nimoy with Zachary Quinto, the new age Spock. Eric Bana as Nero makes the role suitably scary but with not much of intelligent fouls play. The big thing of the film is the time travel loop that takes it forward and its in a new timeline that the sequence of events in this film unfolds.

New Star Trek Trailer 2009

Check out as to how Captain Spock and Kirk jostle their way out from Nero’s hands in this millenium’s Star Trek. The movie is worth the watch.

One Comment »

  • Nomad says:

    I absolutely loved all the characters except for the new Spock — i liked the original stoic version more than the new condescending version

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