Sunday, 19 May 2013

PPP1 Research: Strek Trek Into Darkness

Lens Flare.

True to J.J Abrams this is filled of lens flare and nothing else... but I digress, this film is brilliant and one of the best that I've seen this year. It's gripping, exciting and contains on of the best baddies every in the form of the beautiful Benedict Cumberbatch.

The special effects of this film are out of this world - literally and competes with the other Star Trek film, beating it by a land slide. There are some epic fight scenes and also parts that make you cry and even the famous 'KAHHHHNNNNN!' roar near the end; which any Trekie will instantly recognise.

The general storyline for this film is brilliant and is so much more exciting and easier to follow than the first one. We follow the team again aboard the Enterprise this time as Cumberbatch's character attempts to destroy the chief members of the Star Fleet at one of there meetings only to be captured, then freed and then attempted to be killed again after he betrays them; but this leads to one of the best fight scenes ever between Spock and Kahn as they run around what appears to be a VERY modern day London.

With the return of old favourites including Kirk, Spock, older Spock, Chekov, Sulu and Scottie makes this film worth seeing. The combination of humour, intergalactic fight scenes and a father/daughter relationship that will never be envied, proves that J.J Abrams is truly an incredible director as this film is definitely one of a kind and includes the most amount of lens flare in British History. Ever.




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