An action packed sci-fi thriller, it is fast-paced
and furious. I will not compare Star
Trek 2 to The Wrath of Khan(1982) although the plots are somewhat similar, for the simple reason that the former presents
a new era in cinematography with focus on non-stop, edge-of-the-seat tension
rather than the psychological battle of wits of the older movie. As usual, the
IMAX 3D effects are superlative. BUT, the writing leaves a lot to be desired. The movie has a thin storyline of a warped (pun intended) Starfleet commander using genetically engineered superhumans to build an arsenal to wage war against Klingons. To what end escapes me.
James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) still has to prove
himself as a competent captain of the Starship Enterprise. He has this
unfortunate tendency of not following orders and following his gut instincts
which
compromises the safety of his crew and the ship. His actions are more or less
guided by sentiment. The character
appears an overgrown teenager not much wiser at the end of the movie. We also
see more of the human side of Spock (Zachary Quinto) in his “bromance” with
Kirk and the odd tender scene with Uhura (Zoe Saldana). The old Spock is so dissociated from the new
Spock that the latter seems a totally different character!! And the younger one is so insecure that he
has to dial the older Spock’s number for advice? Has Nimoy become the futuristic soothsayer
and has the present audience been sucked into the black hole of recycled themes
of the original universe? The character of Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch) is not
allowed to develop into a mega evil one because of the focus on action. He does not stand out as any special villain.
I think he came in a little too early in the series; the screen writers did not
wait for the development of a deep relationship to build between Kirk and Spock
which is the crux of the old episode. Of
course, the new generation knows nothing about the old Khan but shouldn’t the
writers be writing new stories?
The Enterprise
team really solidifies under Kirk's leadership. Scotty
(Simon Pegg) bears special mention as the strong, humorous, principled character
who reminds Kirk that their mission is exploration of the universe not extracting
revenge by hurling torpedoes against Klingons.
It all ends well for the Enterprise
but one mustn’t dwell too deeply on the grey areas of revenge, disobedience and
rebellion. The object of the movie is
entertainment which prevalent in abundance.
The movie has no groundbreaking issues to
deal with like its predecessors did; in that sense it is a disappointing
venture. It offers no thought provoking
elements, nothing to place it in the context of the twenty-first century other
than the graphics. It is not so bold,
after all, to go where no man has gone before.
Release date: May 17, 2013 (USA)
Director: J.J. Abrams
Prequel: Star Trek
Production company: Bad Robot Productions
Genres: Action film, Science
Fiction, Adventure film
Stars: Chris Pine, Zachary
Quinto, Benedict Cumberbatch, Karl Urban, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, John Cho,
Anton Yelchin
Rating:
3.5
out of 5