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Movie Reviews - Star Trek (2009) 
 
Movie Reviews this week looks at the sci-fi blockbuster Star Trek.
Not a lot of information had been released about this movie except that it 
tells the story when Spock and Captain James T. Kirk first meet.

At first many assumed this movie laid the background story for the Star Trek 
series, but after a while you realise this is not quite straight forward, as 
with the Star Trek universe, with worm holes, black holes, and time travel, 
anything is possible.

We join the movie when the U.S.S (United Star Ship) Kelvin is attacked by a 
ruthless Romulan, Captain Nero (at first his features look distinctly like that 
of Eric Bana [Troy] even with the heavy makeup and surprise surprise, it is 
him), he demands the captain of the U.S.S Kelvin comes aboard, the Captain 
Robau played by Faran Tahir (24, the patient with the inoperable brain tumor in 
Grey's Anatomy) duly complies in the hope of saving his crew, seeing that 
whatever weapon Nero has on this Romulan ship is more advanced than anything he 
has seen before.

When his shuttle arrives, he is asked if he knows Ambassador Spock (with a 3D 
holographic image of Leonard Nimoy circling), he says he is unfamiliar with 
that name, despite his protests he doesn't stop Nero from his attack.

We next see our young protagonist on an amazing joy ride with a vintage car he 
has stolen, while being chased by a cop, the cop eventually catches up with him 
and when asked his name, he states boldly "My name is James Tiberius Kirk".

Several years later the young Kirk is now a young man played by Chris Pine 
(Smoking Aces) but still a rebel, he comes into a bar containing many Starfleet 
cadets, and hits on one lovely cadet, Uhura played by the gorgeous Zoe Saldana, 
a fight ensues, until Captain Pike played by Bruce Greenwood (National 
Treasure: Book of secrets) puts a stop to it, he encourages Kirk to join 
Starfleet based on his impressive academic scores, you are not sure if Kirk is 
in the frame of mind to take his advice, but inevitably he does.

While at Starfleet he makes friends with Dr. McCoy aka Bones played by Karl 
Urban (The Chronicles of Riddick, with an uncanny mannerism with the original 
Dr. McCoy played by DeForest Kelly), and Kirk eventually meets a young Spock 
played by the very talented Zachary Quinto (much better known as Sylar, and who 
strangely looks eerily like a young Leonard Nimoy), after Kirk breaks Spock's 
simulated test which no one had even beaten; a Starship being attacked by a 
number Klingons' birds of prey and the Captain must decide on a course of 
action when facing certain death, Spock cites Kirk in front of the Starfleet 
command for cheating, and that the purpose of the test Kirk passed was to 
accept death and learn fear, however Kirk is adamant that he did not cheat but 
since he saved the crew he states he duly passed the test. This first 
altercation sets the scene for the relationship between Kirk and Spock for the 
rest of the movie, while the ruthless Romulan Nero seeks revenge on a young 
Spock.

Star Trek is a superb science fiction action movie, and fans of the series will 
be impressed by the depth of character portrayed in the cast re-enacting 
characteristics of the beloved original series, from Hikaru Sulu played by John 
Cho (Harold and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay), and a very impressive Anton 
Yelchin (Terminator: Salvation) who plays Chekov complete with his Russian 
accent, the well loved Scotty is played by Simon Pegg (How to make friends and 
alienate people, Shaun of the dead) with an equally impressive Scottish accent, 
not to forget that the legendary Leonard Nimoy himself is also in this movie.

Movie Reviews is constantly updated with carefully selected reviews of great 
movies that are a must see.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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