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This film is based off characters from the Star Trek television series, and films. Nero has travelled back in time through a created black hole, and has begun a different chain of events making a new timeline. Jame T. Kirk, is a brash young man pulled into the federation and onto the Enterprise. Spock, torn between Vulcans and humanity, becomes captain of the Enterprise after his home planet is destroyed.
This film was directed by J.J. Abrams. This film is the 11th film in the film franchise of Star Trek. This film really breathed new life into the classic television series' characters. This film is different, because it is partially a prequel to the series, and a new beginning to franchise. Since this film creates a new timeline, there are some small alterations to the story and the characters. It does maintain a humble similarity to the original series while updating it for modern audiences. There is a lot less scientific questions, ideals, or philosophies that are familiar to fans of the classic series. This film focuses more on character development and action sequences. The action is great for the film since it aids in telling the story and explaining the characters-even when it wasn't needed. The computer animation is great in this film. It re-creates the image of the Star Trek universe.
The cast worked great together in this film. This whole new cast worked great bringing to life old characters. Chris Pine played the role of James T. Kirk. He was great in re-creating this character. He kept the character's new persona while keeping in touch with the original Kirk. Zachary Quinto played the role of Spock. He eerily great at this role. He kept true to the original character. Zoe Saldana played the role of Uhura. She was great in her role. She was able to expand the role in surprising ways. Karl Urban played the role of Bones. He was great in his role. Eric Bana played the role of Nero. He was great at opposing Pine and Quinto. Bruce Greenwood played the role of Pike. He was great in his small role.
I give this film 5 out of 5 stars! It is easy to see why this film opened the way for two more sequels. This film pays homage to the original Star Trek series while keeping it fresh for newer audiences.
Answer to last blog: Director John Putch, Atlas Shrugged: Part II: The Strike, also directed the film the Pursuit of Happiness.
Que: Which actor, from the original Star Trek series makes an appearance in this 2009 remake?
Leonard Nimoy
William Shatner
DeForest Kelley
Nichelle Nichols
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