PLEASE NOTE - THE FOLLOWING IS A SPOILER FREE REVIEW. I WILL NOT REVEAL ANY MAJOR PLOT POINTS FROM THE MOVIE. Ever since JJ Abrams rebooted Star Trek in 2009 with what is now known as the Kelvin timeline, fans have been split. There are some who grew up watching the tv series in all its incarnations and the movie franchise that followed who have been less than happy with this new timeline. Others are completely fine with it. And then there is wider audience whose first exposure to Star Trek was the 2009 movie who love everything JJ has brought to the table (with the exception of all the lens flares). In this, the 50th year anniversary of the franchise, will this latest movie bring all the fans together or push them further apart?
The story/plot3 years into their historic 5 year journey aboard the Enterprise, Kirk and Spock are having some misgivings about their respective futures and whether that future will involve starlet. While docked at a deep space station, they embark on a mission of mercy to an uncharted nebula. The ship is attacked and the crew scattered. Will they find each other again and be able to stop the alien Krall from his mission of destruction against the Federation.
Overall opinionLet me start out by saying that I have been on the fence about Trek's Kelvin timeline. I really liked the 2009 reboot but thought that Into Darkness was a poor remake of Wrath of Khan and a missed opportunity for them to go in a new direction and tell some truly original stories. That being said, with Justin Lin directing a script co-written by Simon Pegg (who is a MASSIVE geek as we all know) this is actually a really good science fiction movie. However, it still doesn't feel like a Star Trek movie. I know that the studio rejected a script by original writer Robert Orci for being too "Star Trekkie" so it's obvious that they want to attract new audiences to the franchise by rejecting the themes of exploration, humanity's tolerance in the future and fan favourite "Trek speak" (dilithium crystal, remodulating shield variance phase harmonic etc). However, the movie was really enjoyable. It had some good jokes (as well as some that didn't really hit), the set pieces were executed well and the CGI was amazing, with one or two noticeable exceptions.
The PerformancesChris Pine - Captain KirkChris Pine has done a great job in the first two movies embodying the spirit of the character without doing a William Shatner impression. He definitely feels more assured in the role in this movie and does throw in the odd subtle Shatnerism occasionally, which truly fits the character well.
Karl Urban - BonesFrom the start, Karl Urban has done a really good update of the Leonard Bones McCoy character and that continues in this movie. He actually has most of the best lines in the film and is clearly having a ball as a slightly grumpy Southern doctor in space.
Zachary Quinto - SpockIn my opinion, no-one has ever been truly able to portray Vulcans properly on screen outside of Leonard Nimoy and Mark Lenard (who played his father Sarek in the original show/films). However, Quinto's performance as Spock is really good, truly capturing the internal conflict the half human half Vulcan character has. If I had on criticism (and it is a minor nitpick) is that Quinto can't quite get the deadpan delivery style of Spock right. Some of Leonard Nimoy's more humorous moments came from his stonefaced deadpan delivery. But Quinto might get there one day.
Anton YelchinRIP Anton. You will be missed. His Chekov was once again a joy to watch on screen. Although, given the circumstances, I felt a little twinge of my heart every time he was on-screen.
John ChoI love George Takei. He is a talented actor and an amazing activist. However, John Cho is really outshining him in the role of Sulu. Confident. assured and funny, Cho gives another great performance.
Zoe Saldana - UhuruFrom a confident and skilful linguist in the reboot and reduced to bickering with her Vulcan boyfriend in the second, Saldana gets to bust out her skilful Gamora moves in this movie. She is only given a few scenes and not much to do, however, whenever she is on screen you cannot help but be drawn in.
Simon Pegg - ScottyThe Scottish accent fluctuates a little here and there, but Pegg brings all his considerable liveability and humour to the beloved character of Scotty. And he definitely has more to do in this movie that Into Darkness.
Sofia Boutella - JaylahFor those of you who do not know who she is, she was the blade legged female assassin in the 2014 movie Kingsmen. Once again, she is completely badass. However, this time she actually gets to act. She brings a very emotional weight to the character that is nicely balanced with the humour and moments of action.
Idris Elba - KrallI think in years to come, people will take away Morgan Freeman's voiceover crown and award it to Idris. Completely unrecognisable under the excellent prosthetic make-up, he brings an intensity and air of menace to a role that could have ended up being played totally over the top. However, much like Ricardo Montalban as Khan in The Wrath of Khan, Idris understands that less is more and understated menace and an amazing voice can make a compelling villain. And what a twist too!
The effectsGreat CGI for the planet environments, space station and action in space.
The actionThis is my main gripe with the movie (not just this movie). Bloody shaky-cam. Very few directors know how to use it properly in action scenes to help ramp up the intensity of that scene. In fact, the only director I can think of who uses shaky-cam well is Paul Greengrass in the Bourne movies. So many of the action set pieces and fights scenes used this technique that I couldn't engage with the characters at that moment.
Away from the shaky-cam, you can definitely feel Justin Lin's Fast & Furious imprint all over the action. Was it bad? Not really, but it was nothing amazing either. Ultimately I felt the set-pieces felt a bit flat and empty and not the thrill ride I was expecting.
Other stuffAliens! Aliens everywhere! The movie introduced 50 different species of alien with some truly amazing VFX and prosthetic make-up. It really did flesh out that the United Federation of Planets included hundreds of planets, cultures and species.
There was a very touching tribute to not only Leonard Nimoy but the entire cast of the original series which did almost give me a lump in my throat.
The score was really good, although the levels of the sound design sometimes drowned out the dialogue.
The way they explain the motorbike we saw in the trailer was really well done, as was the way they subtly linked this movie to the Enterprise tv show.
Final verdictGreat performances from all of the cast again. Definitely a better movie than Into Darkness, although I can see some of the more diehard Star Trek fans not liking it. The plot is certainly original and ties in nicely to the mythology opened by Enterprise the tv show. The pacing was off in places for me which ultimately affected the flow of the movie. The set pieces could have been trimmed down to make them tighter and we definitely didn't need all the shaky-cam. However, I think there was only three really noticeable lens flares, so that's a plus!
I would say it is a huge improvement over Into Darkness, but not as good as the 2009 reboot. Is it worth watching? Most definitely. Will you enjoy it if you're a lifelong Star Trek fan? I'll leave that for you to answer.
My Movie rating system
10- Citizen "F*%king" Kane (A+)
9- Bloody Great (A)
8- Really rather good (A-)
7- Pretty decent (B+)
6- Definitely above average (B)
5- Middle of the road average (C)
4- Mediocre (D)
3- Meh (E)
2- Crap (F)
1- Why the hell did I waste my my time and money of this abomination (unrated)
Score - 7.2/10After-thought: Future of the FranchiseWhile I was sat on the night bus on my way home after watching this movie I had an epiphany about the Kelvin timeline movies: they are taking their inspiration from these new movies from the existing movies and not the tv show.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture - first cinematic movie
Star Trek (2009) - first cinematic movie in the Kelvin timeline
Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek Into Darkness - a remake of Wrath of Khan
Star Trek 3: The Search for Spock - biggest iconic moment in the movie? The Enterprise is destroyed
Star Trek Beyond - The Enterprise is destroyed
Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home - time travel adventure
Star Trek 4 (untitled) - a time travel adventure in which Captain Kirk will co-star with his dad, Chris Hemsworth.
God knows what they will do when they get to Final Frontier, in my opinion the worst Trek movie in the entire franchise.