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Release Date:
8 May 2009 (USA)
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Tagline:
The future begins.
Plot:
A chronicle of the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
1 win
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8 nominations
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NewsDesk:
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Chris Pine | ... | James T. Kirk | |
| Zachary Quinto | ... | Spock | |
| Leonard Nimoy | ... | Spock Prime | |
| Eric Bana | ... | Nero | |
| Bruce Greenwood | ... | Capt. Christopher Pike | |
| Karl Urban | ... | Bones | |
| Zoe Saldana | ... | Nyota Uhura (as Zoë Saldana) | |
| Simon Pegg | ... | Montgomery Scott | |
| John Cho | ... | Lt. Hikaru Sulu | |
| Anton Yelchin | ... | Pavel Chekov | |
| Ben Cross | ... | Sarek | |
| Winona Ryder | ... | Amanda Grayson | |
| Chris Hemsworth | ... | George Kirk | |
| Jennifer Morrison | ... | Winona Kirk | |
| Rachel Nichols | ... | Gaila |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Christa & Christan's Big Adventure (USA) (fake working title)
Corporate HQ (USA) (fake working title)
Corporate Headquarters (USA) (fake working title)
Star Trek (IMAX DMR version) (Hong Kong: English title) (IMAX version)
Star Trek XI (USA) (working title)
Star Trek Zero (USA) (working title)
Star Trek: The Future Begins (Malaysia: English title)
Star Trek: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
The Ernest Castelhun Chronicles (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Blake Allen Project (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Paramount Project (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Walter Lace Project (USA) (fake working title)
Wet Paint (USA) (fake working title)
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Corporate HQ (USA) (fake working title)
Corporate Headquarters (USA) (fake working title)
Star Trek (IMAX DMR version) (Hong Kong: English title) (IMAX version)
Star Trek XI (USA) (working title)
Star Trek Zero (USA) (working title)
Star Trek: The Future Begins (Malaysia: English title)
Star Trek: The IMAX Experience (USA) (IMAX version)
The Ernest Castelhun Chronicles (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Blake Allen Project (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Paramount Project (USA) (fake working title)
Untitled Walter Lace Project (USA) (fake working title)
Wet Paint (USA) (fake working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content.
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Runtime:
127 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #44847) |
South Korea:12 |
UK:12A |
Netherlands:12 |
Ireland:12A |
Finland:K-13 |
Singapore:PG |
Norway:11 |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) |
Australia:M |
Portugal:M/12 |
Italy:T |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) |
Brazil:12 |
Sweden:11 |
Philippines:G (MTRCB) |
Hong Kong:IIA |
Argentina:Atp |
Peru:PT |
Iceland:10 |
Germany:12 |
South Africa:10V |
New Zealand:M |
Mexico:B |
France:U
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Fun Stuff
Trivia:
The Beastie Boys, whose song "Sabotage" is featured in the film, had referenced Star Trek in their songs "Intergalactic," "Ch-Check It Out," and "Brouhaha".
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Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When young Kirk is driving the Corvette, there are several closeups of him shifting the manual transmission and slamming the clutch. However, in many of the shots, you can clearly hear the engine being shifted, yet both of Kirk's hands are on the steering wheel.
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Quotes:
Lt. Nyota Uhura:
[During the Kobayashi Maru test] We are receiving a distress signal from the USS Kobayashi Maru. The ship has lost power and is stranded. Starfleet Command has ordered us to rescue them.
Kirk: [clearly enjoying himself] Starfleet Command has ordered us to rescue them... *captain*.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: [rolls his eyes] Two Klingon warbirds have entered the Neutral Zone and are locking weapons on us.
Kirk: [Smugly] That's okay.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: 'That's okay?'
Kirk: Yeah, don't worry about it.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Three more Klingon warbirds decloaking and locking onto our ship. I don't suppose this is a problem either.
Simulator Tactical Officer: They're firing, captain.
Kirk: Alert Medical bay to receive *all* crew members from the damaged ship.
Lt. Nyota Uhura: And how do you expect us to rescue them when we're surrounded by Klingons, captain?
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Kirk: [clearly enjoying himself] Starfleet Command has ordered us to rescue them... *captain*.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: [rolls his eyes] Two Klingon warbirds have entered the Neutral Zone and are locking weapons on us.
Kirk: [Smugly] That's okay.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: 'That's okay?'
Kirk: Yeah, don't worry about it.
Leonard 'Bones' McCoy: Three more Klingon warbirds decloaking and locking onto our ship. I don't suppose this is a problem either.
Simulator Tactical Officer: They're firing, captain.
Kirk: Alert Medical bay to receive *all* crew members from the damaged ship.
Lt. Nyota Uhura: And how do you expect us to rescue them when we're surrounded by Klingons, captain?
[...]
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Movie Connections:
References Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
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Soundtrack:
Sabotage
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FAQ
Hikaru Sulu was Japanese in the original series; why is he Korean in the new movie?Scotty suggests he knew Admiral Archer. Shouldn't Jonathan Archer have passed away in the meanwhile?
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
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As someone with a longstanding fondness for most things Trek (I've seen most of the movies and quite a few of the shows), I have to say that JJ & Co did a fine job with this picture; the character dynamics were broadly satisfying, the action scenes entertaining and the set pieces well put together. Most of all I was impressed with the lightness of touch of the whole venture - it would be very easy to criticise the picture for making what could be considered significant changes to certain parts of Trek lore, but given that the changes were accomplished with such comfort and confidence makes them, in my view, perfectly acceptable.
With regards to the acting characterisation, everyone was pretty much solid, with perhaps the exception of Sulu, who I thought didn't have much to do. Kudos, though, to Zoe Saldana's loveliness as Uhura and also, especially, to Chris Pine as Kirk - I had always thought Spock was my favourite character, but it looks like I may have to reassess; Pine lives and breathes that Kirk moxie exquisitely and he'll be great fun to watch in future instalments.
With regards to plot, it's pretty good; there is a decent sense of internal logic to it, without it being too overwrought. True, there are a number of points where you might think, "Blimey, that's serendipitous," but as I'd already suspended my disbelief to accept the possibility of time travelling green-blooded alien from the planet Vulcan, these things really didn't bother me at all. Plus there were a number of points in the movie where they were saying, "We were pulling this kind of shtick 20+ years ago, and you loved it then; run with us on this one," and I was happy to.
Oh, and most importantly of all, the movie is fun; it has the good sense to not take itself too seriously, despite remaining well aware of that sense of pomp and importance that all great character dramas should have, and that isn't a bad thing at all.
How this movie will bear up to repeat viewings, I'm not certain yet, but at the premiere, it was a blast.
Addendum: It's a month plus since I originally wrote this and I have seen the film three times in total now - the opening ten minutes remain a manipulative marvel that the remainder of the film struggles to match, the coincidences and conveniences seem even more far fetched than ever and the jokes seem even more silly BUT I still fancy seeing it again, so I guess it must work for me.