Star Trek

Star Trek(2009)

PG-13
05/06/2009 (US)Science Fiction, Action, Adventure2h 7m
7.4

"The future begins."

Overview

The fate of the galaxy rests in the hands of bitter rivals. One, James Kirk, is a delinquent, thrill-seeking Iowa farm boy. The other, Spock, a Vulcan, was raised in a logic-based society that rejects all emotion. As fiery instinct clashes with calm reason, their unlikely but powerful partnership is the only thing capable of leading their crew through unimaginable danger, boldly going where no one has gone before. The human adventure has begun again.

J.J. Abrams

Director

Alex Kurtzman

Writer

Roberto Orci

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Part of the Star Trek: Alternate Reality Collection

J.J. Abrams' cinematic re-envisioning of the Star Trek universe portrayed by a new cast, and set in an alternate reality from earlier films and series (referred to as the "Kelvin" timeline).

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Star Trek (2009) Trailer - "The Wait Is Over"

Star Trek (2009) Trailer - "The Wait Is Over"

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"Buckle Up" IMAX® Trailer

"Buckle Up" IMAX® Trailer

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Chris Hemsworth Was Almost BROKE — One Call Saved His Career!

Chris Hemsworth Was Almost BROKE — One Call Saved His Career!

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Kirk and Sulu Drill Fight

Kirk and Sulu Drill Fight

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Exclusive Behind the Scenes w/ Zoe Saldaña, Chris Pine, & More!

Exclusive Behind the Scenes w/ Zoe Saldaña, Chris Pine, & More!

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Spock and Kirk Beam Onto Enemy Nero's Ship

Spock and Kirk Beam Onto Enemy Nero's Ship

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Star Trek (2009) Teaser

Star Trek (2009) Teaser

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JJ Abrams on Star Trek | Film4 Interview

JJ Abrams on Star Trek | Film4 Interview

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ILM: Behind the Magic of the Visual Effects in Star Trek (2009)

ILM: Behind the Magic of the Visual Effects in Star Trek (2009)

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ILM: Behind the Magic of the Visual Effects in Star Trek (2009) - Part 2

ILM: Behind the Magic of the Visual Effects in Star Trek (2009) - Part 2

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Star Trek Wins Best Makeup: 82nd Oscars (2010)

Star Trek Wins Best Makeup: 82nd Oscars (2010)

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IMAX Message from Star Trek Director J.J. Abrams

IMAX Message from Star Trek Director J.J. Abrams

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A review by Gimly
6.0

Written on October 4, 2018

**The following is a long form review that I originally wrote in 2013**

I did like _Star Trek_. I did not, however, appear to like it as much as the rest of the whole damn planet.

I appreciate the decent helping of Australian actors in the mix (like personal favourite Chris Hemsworth, above). I can get behind the colourful and impressive special effects spectacle. Most of all I dig the reboot angle they pulled. The whole time travel/tangent universe thing is the perfect breeding of remaining true to the original, while still not constricting themselves to the old canon. Fantastic idea.

But I didn’t love it. I’m a big fan of origin stories, but I personally feel that _Star Trek_ never really breached past that point. The first half was brilliant, getting to know the characters, the world, the ideals, everything. But in the latter half it seems they just sort of went “Well, we spent a bunch of time doing stuff good, but now we don’t have enough time left to make an actual movie out of this… Oh well, just chuck an hour of lasers in there and we’ll worry about that next film!” which just isn’t good enough. When _Into Darkness_ comes out later this year, the format will probably pay off, but looking at the merits of Star Trek alone, I think it fell short.

Simon Pegg (_Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead_) as the new Scotty and Zachary Quinto (_American Horror Story, Heroes_) as the new Spock were both solid choices, but other casting decisions like Winona Ryder (_Black Swan, Alien: Resurrection_) as Spock’s mother were an off-shot in the worst possible way.

I suppose though, in science fiction, it’s often safety first and little steps. As a member of what is probably the most frowned upon of the genres, I wish this Star Trek reboot all the best in its inevitable future, and it seems it will make good use of it. But for now, the solo film itself didn’t reach as far as I felt it could have with a little harder work towards the end.

62%

_-Gimly_