STAR TREK: BEYOND (12)
D: Justin Lin
Paramount/Skydance/Alibaba/Bad Robot (J.J. Abrams, Roberto
Orci, Lindsey Weber & Justin Lin)
US 2016
122 mins
Science Fiction
W: Simon Pegg & Doug Jung [based on characters created by
Gene Roddenberry]
DP: Stephen F. Windon
Ed: Greg D'Auria, Dylan Highsmith, Kelly Matsumoto &
Steven Sprung
Mus: Michael Giacchino
Chris Pine (Capt. James T. Kirk), Zachary Quinto (Spock), Karl
Urban (Leonard 'Bones' McCoy), Simon Pegg (Montgomery Scott), Zoe Saldana (Nyoto Uhura), Idris Elba (Krall), Sofia Boutella (Jaylah)
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry probably wouldn't be too
impressed to see what the Star Trek movies have now become and neither would most self-confessed Trekkies.
The most recent Star Trek movies have emulated Star Wars
rather than the original television programmes and series of movies, and though the scenes of action are very well presented, this just isn't Star Trek.
This third film of the reboot series, directed by Justin Lin
after J.J. Abrams gave up the reins, sees Captain James T. Kirk and crew ambushed by a malevolent alien species which destroys the Enterprise, leaving them deserted on a foreign planet, where the
wreckage of another starship lies dormant.
Penned by Simon Pegg, the plot pickpockets from Avatar, Flight
Of The Phoenix, Star Wars and other inspirations, but is as far from Star Trek as Gene Roddenberry ever would have hoped.
The highlight of the film is certainly the attack which
cripples the USS Enterprise, but occurring so early in the movie the remainder is completely anti-climactic.
5/10