We actually went to the theater two weeks ago. That used to be an
extremely rare occasion - maybe once a year - but we have been trying to
get out a bit more. Cinemark theaters nationwide have Discount
Tuesdays, where all movies (except 3D) all day are just $5.25 (which
seems a whole lot more reasonable to me), so we try to take advantage of
that. Two weeks ago, my husband and I went to see Star Trek Beyond and absolutely loved it!
Star Trek Beyond picks up where Star Trek Into Darkness left off, as the third in the prequel Star Trek movies featuring young versions of crew on the original Star Trek TV series. The Enterprise
is in the third year of its 5-year exploration mission when it stops at
a huge space station called Starbase Yorktown for resupply and shore
leave. What the rest of the crew doesn't know is that Captain Kirk,
played by Chris Pine, is thinking of giving up command of the Enterprise
and has applied for the job of Vice Admiral of Yorktown. He has
recommended Spock, played by Zachary Quinto, for the captain's job, and
is trying to figure out how to tell him. Meanwhile, Kirk doesn't realize
that Spock is also thinking of leaving the Enterprise, after
getting the upsetting news that Ambassador Spock (who, I believe, is him
in the future, right?) has died. He is also trying to figure out how to
tell Kirk of his decision.
While on leave, though, an emergency comes up, and the Enterprise
is called upon to cut its leave short to respond. A female named Kalara
has come to the Starbase on an escape pod and says that her ship and
shipmates are stranded on a nearby planet called Altamid. After a
harrowing journey through an asteroid field, the Enterprise
arrives on the planet to investigate, with Kalara along. As you might
expect, things don't go quite as planned, and there are plenty of
surprises awaiting the Enterprise crew on this strange planet.
My
husband and I both really enjoyed this movie. Of course, it is filled
with sci fi action, adventure, and thrills, but it also has plenty of
humor and emotional drama in it, too. That's kind of Star Trek's
modus operandi, right? We both thought that these younger actors did a
fabulous job of capturing the essence of the characters from the
original show, even more so than in the first two prequels. In fact,
that's where some of the humor comes from, if you watched the original,
in hearing those quintessential Star Trek lines, like Bones
saying, "Damn it, Kirk, that will never work!" or Scotty calling, "I'm
givin' it all she's got, Captain!" They all really hit those familiar
characters perfectly.
In fact, the way my husband
described the movie as we were walking out was, "It was like one of the
best episodes of the original TV show, only movie-length." I see that
Richard Roper said almost the exact same thing in his review! Both my
husband and Roper meant it as the highest compliment. I wasn't quite as
big a fan of the original series as my husband, though I watched it
often enough with my family on Friday nights (in repeats by then). The
two of us together watched - and loved - Star Trek Next Generation in the 80's and 90's. So, this was right up our alley.
For those who are not as "into" Star Trek,
there is still a lot to like in this movie - it's an action-packed sci
fi adventure with a great sense of humor (I really don't like action
movies without humor!). But for those fans like us who have watched it
for decades, it is an especially fun ride, filled with little nods and
winks to the original while also adding a whole new intriguing story to
the canon. Note that this was the last Star Trek movie for Anton
Yelchin, who played Chekov, since he recently died in a car crash; the
film was dedicated to his memory.
Star Trek Beyond
is currently in theaters, with its DVD scheduled for release in
November 2016 (probably to coincide with its availability on streaming
services). This is a great one to see on the big screen, if you can
manage it.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
Monday, August 08, 2016
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