Friday, 10 May 2013

Review: Star Trek: Into Darkness (2D)

Star Trek: Into Darkness does many things I love in its effort to extend a seemingly undying franchise!

After Starfleet has had enough of Captain Kirk's reckless and complacent actions they have him demoted and his ship taken away. But no sooner does a mysterious terrorist called John Harrison emerge from the shadows with the desire to destroy all of Starfleet. Only Kirk and his crew can stop him.

The reborn Star Trek series did one thing right, and fortunately it is continuing to reap the benefits of that decision. The 2009 remake made it clear that these new series of events are a new, divergent timeline and as a result the writers can do almost anything! Into Darkness plays a lot of cards that the Star Trek fans will get instantly, and better still they cannot technically cry foul of any references or changes.
 
It might sound like I am saying this is a remake. Not at all. Part of this new series strength lies in its ability to be completely different, yet have some historically significant events. Awesome for those of us who know our Trek, because we are left in suspense; wondering if what we think we know will happen or not...
I cannot spoil anything for you all (a testimony to film these days: I've had several reviews recently where I have had to cut short of the juicy details!) but I can talk about how the continuity of the first film is still here. The music is bombastic and victorious, the ships are great to look at, the characters are still as loveable as before, reminding us why we like them so much. They each get their time to shine, Simon Pegg's Scotty is great as ever. 

However I still don't buy into the Uhura/Spock romance... it has been four years and I still think its stupid, and this film does little to validate its existence. Some of the dialogue is a little repetitive, boiling down to the old "Kirk/Spock logic-vs-emotion" chestnut frequently. The editing is insane at times, we are flung around with characters moving place to place rapidly (if you aren't awake you will slip up) and it does suffer from action sequences that are too fast (I saw this in 2D, I dread to think how this movement registers in the darker 3D.) I also found the addition of Alice Eve's character Carol Marcus a little... pointless? (trailer fodder?)

But that's all my negatives right there. Benedict Cumberbatch does not disappoint and steals every scene he is in without saying anything (and when he does speak, there's a ton of gravity in it!) he makes the rest of the cast look incredibly vulnerable. This film takes on board what I always believe is true: set up your heroes first (ie Star Trek 2009) then hit them hard with a relentless villain.

The film is fast paced; you won't feel the two hours pass by. And yes, there are still plenty of JJ Abrams lens flares. There are some little things that bother me, and it might be better on a second viewing, but it is still Star Trek, and that means it is a fun, exciting and entertaining science fiction adventure!


Additional Marshmallows: If you have already looked this up on IMDB these days, then a major element of the film has already been spoiled for you... I was lucky enough to not have this happen, and I strongly advise you do not look at the page until after you've seen the film!


 

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