Paramount Pictures | Release Date: July 22, 2016
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Lambo442Jul 31, 2016
This was an all-round great Action film with minimal dialogue and a collection of mind-blowing set-pieces using innovative cinematography and state of the art effects. They hold back on the sentimental moments typical of the last instalmentThis was an all-round great Action film with minimal dialogue and a collection of mind-blowing set-pieces using innovative cinematography and state of the art effects. They hold back on the sentimental moments typical of the last instalment to deliver what the fans want, just an epic, edge of your seat thrill ride. Simon Pegg, being a true geek and sci-fi nut knows exactly how to please the fans and this film just keeps on giving and giving, never fizzling out and delivering a spectacular finale worthy of the franchise. Zulu's 'outing' is 'handled sensitively', without anything being 'rammed' down anyone's throats (ahem) and in it's context it just shows what a liberal, progressive place the federation is and reminds you what's at stake. Expand
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Joe_FridayJul 25, 2016
I'm going to give Simon Pegg all the credit for making this film so enjoyable for Star Trek fans. As the film's writer, he brought many little details into the film that only hardcore fans will recognize. It just brings so much extraI'm going to give Simon Pegg all the credit for making this film so enjoyable for Star Trek fans. As the film's writer, he brought many little details into the film that only hardcore fans will recognize. It just brings so much extra enjoyment to the film when you notice the loving extra touches that a fan like Pegg added for the benefit of other fans. Expand
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ZicAug 20, 2016
Star Trek Beyond is the first of the 3 newest Star Trek films I felt the old Star Trek magic coming back. Read some detractors that feels its not like Star Wars movies, which show how much they know about Star Trek (that is nothing at all).
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kivayugimotoAug 2, 2016
Another exciting Star Trek movie! I like it how it starts off with the credits (inlcuding Abrams Bad Robot), and the music in the background till the first scene. the movie doesn't disappoint. Lots of acton and humor.
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PandaFromHell05Jul 31, 2016
Wow! All I can say is wow! I'm in my mid 20's, and I grew up with Star Trek all of my life. My childhood memories consist of watching the Star Trek series and the movies. In 2009, I was happy when J.J. Abrams rebooted the franchise in movieWow! All I can say is wow! I'm in my mid 20's, and I grew up with Star Trek all of my life. My childhood memories consist of watching the Star Trek series and the movies. In 2009, I was happy when J.J. Abrams rebooted the franchise in movie format. The first reboot, I liked. I loved the new characters. While the story was alright, I enjoyed the movie. Into Darkness was an alright movie, but I did not like them ripping off from Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan.

I love the fact that this movie has an original storyline, as well as elements from the Star Trek universe. I feel like, when J.J. Abrams was directing, that it was all about action and whatnot. Star Trek Beyond grasps what Star Trek was supposed to be like. The character development was fantastic. The Bones and Spock interaction was on point from what the original series was. The movie felt like a glorified two-part episode, which was fantastic. My girlfriend, while new to Star Trek, did not enjoy the first two reboots but she loved this movie. Go see it!
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x0v3rKiLxJul 22, 2016
Every piece of the formula that has ever made a great Star Trek movie is present and accounted for in Beyond. The action, adventure, humor, compelling conflict, character chemistry, and memorable moments are all there. A visually stunning andEvery piece of the formula that has ever made a great Star Trek movie is present and accounted for in Beyond. The action, adventure, humor, compelling conflict, character chemistry, and memorable moments are all there. A visually stunning and - at times - emotionally captivating movie. Dare I say the most fun I've ever had watching a Star Trek movie. They hit it out of the park with this one. A must see for any Trekkie. Expand
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SHORTFINGERJul 22, 2016
outstanding. i enjoyed it a lot. i have never seen so many people at a 430 showing almost 3/4 full. it was over before i knew it. lots a funny lines in the movie we all laugh. special effects where great too. cannot wait for the next one
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BitmouseJul 25, 2016
Finally, the reboot created a Star Trek film which truly hearkens to the original. This movie has more pacing, a random contained plot with little reference to prior films and shows an aging crew with more complicated dynamics and a moreFinally, the reboot created a Star Trek film which truly hearkens to the original. This movie has more pacing, a random contained plot with little reference to prior films and shows an aging crew with more complicated dynamics and a more mature perspective.

I would love to see more sci-fi film's hearkening to some of the earlier heydays of sci-fi where slow meandering plots were the name of the game.

Somehow this paints a more true to life image.

Still this film has plenty of pulse-pounding moments as you can't escape over 30 years of film making. They of course only add to the film making this an enjoyable blend of original and modern.
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dammanJul 22, 2016
Looks great. People come on this site to troll so go see the movie and get your popcorn hot and ready. Peace. Always great sound effects and acting is spot on.
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tasminAug 12, 2016
Star Trek beyond is the best in the new Star Trek trilogy, I was blown away by the action and cgi, and the intense edge of your seat thrills, I was entertained from beginning to end. RIP Spock
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EX-PIPERO1986Aug 15, 2016
Perfecta en cada sentido!!.
Es como una película debe hacerse, y mas aun si es la tercera parte de la saga.
Se toman todas las películas anteriores, se aprende de lo que salió mal y de lo que salió bien. Lo que salió bien se vuelve a
Perfecta en cada sentido!!.
Es como una película debe hacerse, y mas aun si es la tercera parte de la saga.
Se toman todas las películas anteriores, se aprende de lo que salió mal y de lo que salió bien. Lo que salió bien se vuelve a aplicar y se mejora, ASI SE DEBE HACER!!!.
Caracterización, guión, efectos, lo tiene todo, y en esta avalancha de películas de ciencia ficción, tener otra de star trek, es básicamente ir al cine sabiendo lo que te vas a encontrar.
Bien, este concepto se aplica como debe, te esperas lo que pasa, y cuando sucede, va el director y te cambia todo de sitio!, no hay arriba ni abajo, es una locura maravillosamente planificada y sin olvidarse de que la película pertenece a la saga star trek.
Y todo maravillosamente orquestado por el que hizo "rápidos y furiosos", que por raro que parezca si se le da un elemento en el que puede expresarse como quiere, salen películas maravillosamente perfectas como esta.
Estoy enamorado y no hay mas que decir! jijiji
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BenjiTheWalrusJul 22, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A masterpiece that not only used source material properly from shows like Enterprise and TOS, but also gave the feeling of an actual Star Trek experience! The action was not just flashy and explosions, it was used very well to advance the plot. My favorite part was the callbacks to Enterprise with the USS Franklin descriptions. Also, when the Excelsior (possibly) was built at the end with a time lapse construction. All-in-all, a movie that comes closer to Gene Roddenberry's vision of exploring space, while also exploring what it means to be human. Expand
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astle_20Jul 22, 2016
Amazing movie. Have watched the previous films in the rebooted series and can say that this one is the best of the lot. It has all the elements that will make this movie a blockbuster. Amazing cast, great plot line, just the right mix ofAmazing movie. Have watched the previous films in the rebooted series and can say that this one is the best of the lot. It has all the elements that will make this movie a blockbuster. Amazing cast, great plot line, just the right mix of special effects, and of course humor when you need it. Whether you are a first time watcher or a star trek fan, I can honestly say that this is the best movie to date that's come out this year. What are you waiting for? Go watch it!!! Expand
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ArtheisJul 22, 2016
This movie is a must see for the summer for 2016. Star Trek beyond not only goes beyond but above too. The characters bring great depth to the already amazing plot. While the first two movies didn't particularly focus on the federationsThis movie is a must see for the summer for 2016. Star Trek beyond not only goes beyond but above too. The characters bring great depth to the already amazing plot. While the first two movies didn't particularly focus on the federations exploration and the key task of the USS Enterprise, this movie shows a lighter side of what the enterprise crew faces, and what the federation brings to the unknown frontier. There is no shortage of humor or action to boot. Spock's emotions are increasingly becoming more human throughout the movies, and that is something to truly fall in love with and feel with the conflicting character. If some may remember, and don't quote me exactly on this but Shatner as Kirk once said "Of all the souls I've encountered in my travels, his was the most....human." It's on thing to watch a movie, but to sit there and feel like you are right there with the characters in the movie is a new high, and Star Trek Beyond delivers that. So please go and enjoy the movie like so many others are, so that they will continue to improve and make greater Star Trek feature films that we can all love and enjoy for generations to come. Expand
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NdamahJul 23, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. As others I was super skeptic before but this was equal or even better than the first reboot. Action, fun, some background story as I want it between Doc and Spock and others. I truly don't understand the critics here. Still also don't understand the hype on the for much shallower latest Starwars reboot. Well done Mr Lin. Please give us another one. Can't wait, Expand
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PesteyJul 23, 2016
In the words of Captain Picard "Nicely Done". My opinion is this movie was well written, well directed, and the actors did great. I really enjoyed the writers using the alternate universe to its fullest. I am excited to see what they come upIn the words of Captain Picard "Nicely Done". My opinion is this movie was well written, well directed, and the actors did great. I really enjoyed the writers using the alternate universe to its fullest. I am excited to see what they come up with next. Expand
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uncompetativeJul 23, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I had low expectations going in based on what proved to be a misrepresentative trailer that foregrounded Kirk. Simon Pegg's scintillating script separates Kirk from his crew so that the warm interplay of their characters can be explored as an ensemble piece. When Kirk and an arguably stronger Jaylah (Sofia Boutella previous seen in Kingsman: The Secret Service) return in force in the third act to save the crew, his motivations to regain all those that he cares for and her deep trepidations as a former captive of the antagonist give palpable weight to a fast paced rescue scene.

I was struck at how good the special effects were in terms of their highly imaginative conception. There is no CGI for CGI's sake, but awesomeness for the sake of delivering impactful visual metaphor. I have witnessed a rare thing: epic science fiction conveyed in terms of pure cinema and ensemble relationships explored without a desperate rush to the next whizz-bang. I was mesmerized.

To put things in perspective my 10/10 isn't a 10 to offset the unfair average user score, but as I can't give it a 9.8 I will give it a 10 rather than a 9 even though it is by no means in the same league as an original first film in a franchise like ALIEN, Predator, or Blade Runner. I don't want to mark it down to a 9 just because it is another sequel to a rebooted franchise from a TV series. I don't want to be sneering. This is the best Star Trek movie ever made, and without wanting to enrage fanboys, is twice as good as Star Wars: The Force Awakens - which I thoroughly enjoyed but recognised was a safe retread of A New Hope with some gender swapped characters.

The antagonist does look like strips of Plasticine™ have been glued onto his face, but then the aliens of Star Trek were generally more humanoid than Star Wars (and, indeed Farscape) due to the restrictions of their 60's Desilu Production's TV episodic budget. So, in a way the entirely non humanoid aliens which appear at the outset of this movie are somewhat jarring and occasionally crew from the Enterprise or the Space Station draw you out of the narrative by looking inconsistently bizarre (i.e. a full blown alien cameo is glimpsed in a scene in which a standard ridged-nosed one would have drawn less attention and avoid distracting you from the plot). It is probably the movie's only fault that either be firmly in the camp of the 'aliens are really alien' like Star Wars, or how they were on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with the focus on gradually investing in character relations. Put it this way, take Leia and Han out of Star Wars and you have got nothing, everyone else is a boring void of uninteresting or unexpressed motivation or pent up emo rage. The fact that people think Empire is the best in the series when Han gets "iced" for most of it, leaving Mr Can't Act to whine at Mr Muppet just demonstrates how overated the entire franchise must be when its best episode is so structurally flawed, underutilises all of its characters, and ends on a forlorn cliffhanger.

In contrast, Star Trek Beyond is a masterpiece combining all the best aspects of every Trek movie thus far in one harmonious package with a clear message of hope and unity prevailing over the savage frontier. It is all the better for a fourth act that acknowledges that the luxuries of the Federation may underpin its utopian dream and when confronted with survival without hope of rescue it is understandable that hope should turn to hate.

Doctor 'Bones' McCoy (Karl Urban), Jaylah (Sofia Boutella), Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott (Simon Pegg), and Lieutenant Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldana) give standout performances and deliver well crafted dialogue. I don't mind that Kirk (Chris Pine) isn't in the movie that much as I always felt he was miscast and would have liked Matt Damon in the Captain's chair instead. Perhaps, in another alternate reality...
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ForumDudeJul 24, 2016
Just like a TOS episode. Pays homage to what comes before it An intellectual Trek mixed with big action. Justin Lin fill the shoes nicely that Abrams Kelvin time-line created.
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kiwijinxterJul 22, 2016
I personally thought Star Trek Beyond is just as good as the previous two. Yes it feels a bit different this time round, but it's just as exciting. The fight scenes seems more visceral and intense, but it still pretty much starts with a bang,I personally thought Star Trek Beyond is just as good as the previous two. Yes it feels a bit different this time round, but it's just as exciting. The fight scenes seems more visceral and intense, but it still pretty much starts with a bang, it's got cool choreography, it's fun and it's still got the characters we all loved from the last two - plus at least a cool new character. Given the last two movies focused on developing the characters, Star Trek Beyond could (and did) afford to focus more on the action and the movie plot itself. And this, Justin Lin did. I reckon if Justin Lin continues to direct Star Trek movies, he could take it to the lengths his Fast & Furious have gone - mindblowingly epic and action-packed. Well worth it and I'd certainly get the Blu Ray when it comes out. I love how the new Star Trek movies are all turning out to be - epic. Expand
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yekimevolAug 6, 2016
Star trek beyond might be my favourite since first contact, felt a lot like an old episode with the camaraderie between more of the cast not just kirk and spock, the story was pretty good and the effects were amazing.. If that's what JustinStar trek beyond might be my favourite since first contact, felt a lot like an old episode with the camaraderie between more of the cast not just kirk and spock, the story was pretty good and the effects were amazing.. If that's what Justin Lin and Simon Pegg plan to keep doing they can keep making them !!! Expand
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roman_emperorJul 22, 2016
I wasn't initially going to watch this movie. I thought that the trailers sucked, but then I realized that I enjoyed the first two film, and decided to watch this one. This film is fun. It has plenty of action. It has a much different feelI wasn't initially going to watch this movie. I thought that the trailers sucked, but then I realized that I enjoyed the first two film, and decided to watch this one. This film is fun. It has plenty of action. It has a much different feel from the previous two. It is slow to get itself going in motion, but once it gets going, it is a phenomenal movie. I really recommend this movie. Expand
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gameguardian21Aug 21, 2016
Star trek beyond is a satisfying conclusion to now a complete trilogy, and to be honest, I thought this was the best one. The characters really shine in this movie as well as the new ones. The action sequences are also really exciting andStar trek beyond is a satisfying conclusion to now a complete trilogy, and to be honest, I thought this was the best one. The characters really shine in this movie as well as the new ones. The action sequences are also really exciting and entertaining. And the story is well written, with it having no dull moments. Overall, it's a great conclusion to one of the best sci fi movie trilogys I've ever seen. Expand
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feaurieJul 28, 2016
A good show. Enjoyable, funny and thrilling. Definitely one that most would enjoy. Except the people who lurk about here being salty, of course. I doubt those people enjoy anything.

Regardless, go watch it.
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ReviewitJul 24, 2016
No, no, no....this is not Star Trek. Why was it all action and close ups with no plot? And why was the blonde from Game of Thrones there? Did they even mention shields once? Photon torpedoes? Anything? I left early. Thank goodness GeneNo, no, no....this is not Star Trek. Why was it all action and close ups with no plot? And why was the blonde from Game of Thrones there? Did they even mention shields once? Photon torpedoes? Anything? I left early. Thank goodness Gene didn't have to see it. Please don't make another one like this. Expand
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reallyadrielAug 3, 2016
Star Trek Beyond is on par with the second movie. The movie has a ton of action, the introduction of the new character was great, the villain was decent (could have been a better boss finale), the camera work and special effects were topStar Trek Beyond is on par with the second movie. The movie has a ton of action, the introduction of the new character was great, the villain was decent (could have been a better boss finale), the camera work and special effects were top notch. I personally can't wait for the next movie now.

The Star Trek Beyond movie is truly the blockbuster that you need to see in Theaters.
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alejandro970Sep 14, 2016
Conserva el espíritu y ritmo de la saga. Los efectos especiales están la servicio de la trama y no al reves. Tomen noten del homenaje a Leonard Nimoy, el Capitán Spock original.
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Thatonenerd2187Feb 7, 2017
While the weakest of the trilogy, it's a fun ride from beginning to end. The characters once again shine in their roles and performances. This proves just how far the crew have grown to work with each other and move on from their previousWhile the weakest of the trilogy, it's a fun ride from beginning to end. The characters once again shine in their roles and performances. This proves just how far the crew have grown to work with each other and move on from their previous conflicts. The only character that felt weak to me was the villain, Krawl, who had a weak motivation and felt very generic. The special effects shine out as the new worlds, spaceships, and vehicles look so spectacular. The new alien races look good with memorable character designs, and adds originality to the franchise. The soundtrack is also the weakest the the trilogy. While I like it just fine, some of the pieces just don't fit in with whats going on. Besides that, it works and sounds good. Action scenes are also pretty fun, with them being shot well, and tension added to make it more entertaining. Overall while not the best in the trilogy, it's still an epic film, and I would recommend it. Expand
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MatthewAkalusiJan 23, 2017
Star Trek Beyond opens with an introspective Captain Kirk on the USS Enterprise as it journeys through the vast reaches of space, three years into a 5-year journey, which has engendered in him feelings of boredom with the staid routine andStar Trek Beyond opens with an introspective Captain Kirk on the USS Enterprise as it journeys through the vast reaches of space, three years into a 5-year journey, which has engendered in him feelings of boredom with the staid routine and uneventfulness. A scheduled stop for maintenance at the Galactic Station, Yorktown changes all that, when a distress call received from space leads Captain Kirk, Lt. Spock, Engr. Scotty, Dr. McCoy and the crew of the Enterprise on a mission that pits them against a formidable villain played by Idris Elba. Another solid entry in the Star Trek Franchise. Expand
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
Médaille OR !! Star Trek Sans limites
Même si Star trek c'est à la base de l'exploration. Le seul moyen d'en faire un blokbuster c'est de mettre de la guerre.
Même si l'enjeu est moins prenant que dans le deux ( Benedict Cumberbatch
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HPFANBOY1237Apr 14, 2017
Without a doubt the worst of the new Star Trek movies, though it is still a blast. This film is a character driven and the characters are fantastic, this film is gorgeous, it is hilarious, and it is just so much fun. The plot is silly andWithout a doubt the worst of the new Star Trek movies, though it is still a blast. This film is a character driven and the characters are fantastic, this film is gorgeous, it is hilarious, and it is just so much fun. The plot is silly and definitely the worst of them yet, the villain he's good but Khan good. All in all it is great film! Expand
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spacebear1Dec 8, 2017
Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond is an amazing concluding chapter to this amazing Star Trek trilogy. The characters are still amazing as well as the action sequences. The villain,Krall, could've been better but he was still pretty cool. In theJustin Lin's Star Trek Beyond is an amazing concluding chapter to this amazing Star Trek trilogy. The characters are still amazing as well as the action sequences. The villain,Krall, could've been better but he was still pretty cool. In the end, if you are a Star Trek fan or you like good action films, then go see this. Its great. Expand
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DBCourregesAug 19, 2020
This movie suffers from the fact that it came out right after the untimely passing of a couple beloved folks. It’s great fun now that time has been allowed to pass. Sad we don’t have another one.
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MantisAug 24, 2016
Pure entertainment. It's clear this movie is directed by someone who did Fast & Furious. That's not a bad thing. It's pass is incredible and the graphics are just gorgeous. Good plot & story line although later on I was a bit lost and thePure entertainment. It's clear this movie is directed by someone who did Fast & Furious. That's not a bad thing. It's pass is incredible and the graphics are just gorgeous. Good plot & story line although later on I was a bit lost and the solution seemed a bit too odd... ending slowed down a lot and you do feel this. All in all it's a good new Star Trek which has the correct vibe and a perfect homage to the legacy. Expand
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utmamJul 28, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A movie bordering on greatness, but falling short. The CGI is PHENOMENAL, maybe he best I've ever seen. The acting is very good, and the script is quite good. The drawbacks are small but noticable; the villain is blah, the dialog for Scottie was not what one would expect from a Starfleet graduate (too much lassie and wee), and the motorcycle scene was too easy a way out. I guess it's about what you'd expect from a "Fast and Furious" director. Idris Alba could have been hsed so much more and so much better. Despite these short comings, the movie is thoroughly entertaining. The destruction of the Enterprise was well worth the price of admission alone! Expand
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Compi24Jul 30, 2016
"Fast And Furious" franchise pioneer Justin Lin commandeers the captain's chair with "Star Trek Beyond," proof positive that J.J. Abrams' Enterprise crew can still produce worthwhile stories for movie fans the world over to enjoy. Thanks to"Fast And Furious" franchise pioneer Justin Lin commandeers the captain's chair with "Star Trek Beyond," proof positive that J.J. Abrams' Enterprise crew can still produce worthwhile stories for movie fans the world over to enjoy. Thanks to that legendary character chemistry we saw back in 2009 and 2013, a rockin' good script from screenwriters Simon Pegg and Doug Jung, two fantastic new additions to the cast in the form of both Sofia Boutella and Idris Elba, and some incredible vfx work throughout, the film not only leaves the viewer with a big smile on their face - it leaves them excited for what's to come. Expand
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samichsupernovaJul 24, 2016
Ah! Director Justin Lin and writer Simon Pegg breathe new life into the reboot series that JJ Abrams and Bob Orci nearly killed in the water. What an improvement over the plot-hole ridden, willfully stupid "Into Darkness"!

This is the
Ah! Director Justin Lin and writer Simon Pegg breathe new life into the reboot series that JJ Abrams and Bob Orci nearly killed in the water. What an improvement over the plot-hole ridden, willfully stupid "Into Darkness"!

This is the first film of the "Star Trek" reboot that really seems like it gives two craps about the traditions of the franchise instead of rehashing them to pander to the audience, and it also happens to have a decent and not overly complex story, a ton of action, very good interplay between the iconic characters, and the old-fashioned pulpy adventure feel of the original series.

Unlike the ponderous rehash-riddled plot of "Into Darkness" or the over-the-top retconned AU fanfic origin story of the 2009 "Trek", this one drops the audience into a self-contained story right in the middle of the five-year mission and is all the better for it. Characters like Bones and Spock feel like they already have history, and the writing for them is especially on point, something that can't be said about "Into Darkness".

The action was silly and fun. The villain was interesting. The alien tech on display is also quite awesome. It truly seems like everyone was having a good time making this and I felt it was very entertaining. Even though at times the plot was predictable, no one thing took me out of the film and the performances alone were totally transporting. I can't say enough about how much more I enjoyed this than the ridiculous first two films in this reboot series. It really feels like this reboot has finally found its groove and I hope they keep it up for the recently-announced fourth film.
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BrianMcCriticNov 3, 2016
This is a much smaller Star Trek film in both tone and story. Unlike the first two films in this franchise Beyond feels like an extended episode. Not as big in scale but still a whole lot of fun. A-
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GreeniceyJul 28, 2016
As someone who is a pretty big fan of the second Star Trek movie, and thought the first was tolerable, this movie was a satisfying end to the reboot trilogy now. First off, while it may not be as strong as it's predecessor Into Darkness, itAs someone who is a pretty big fan of the second Star Trek movie, and thought the first was tolerable, this movie was a satisfying end to the reboot trilogy now. First off, while it may not be as strong as it's predecessor Into Darkness, it manages to keep itself serious enough to tell a decent story while not being overbearingly grim. In a sense, tone-wise it's somewhere in the middle of it's two predecessors.
Pros: Once again the special effects of the movie are top-notch, no one will walk away saying the action sequences didn't look awesome. The gravity-bending near the end of the movie especially are very well done, and are almost as disorienting as it is to the characters. Acting-wise all the supporting characters are given a bit more screen-time and definitely make the most of it. McCoy and Spock's interactions are definitely a highlight as comedic relief, and I have to give a special nod to Chekov's development with Kirk. (Anton will be sorely missed).
Cons: Not every supporting character was quite as well done though, the character of Jaylah checks off every archetype of alien/kinda primal ally that has a grudge on said villain.
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AlexanderLuthorDec 20, 2016
Anton Yelchin will be missed. This was a very enjoyable Star Trek film. It reminded me of the better episodes from the original series. I hope they will continue to produce films focused on characters development and great story telling inAnton Yelchin will be missed. This was a very enjoyable Star Trek film. It reminded me of the better episodes from the original series. I hope they will continue to produce films focused on characters development and great story telling in the backdrop of space. Expand
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TheApplegnomeJul 24, 2016
Star Trek might go a bit too beyond from its original formula -- but it works with a more up-to-date balance between action, and the much improved character depth.

Star Trek was originally a show that explored the basics of morality.
Star Trek might go a bit too beyond from its original formula -- but it works with a more up-to-date balance between action, and the much improved character depth.

Star Trek was originally a show that explored the basics of morality. Complex dilemmas between cultures, religions & conflicts – even to basic questions regarding social norms and life itself. We might not have gotten that much of it in this, nor the previous two flicks – but it paid a massive respect to its roots and its legacy (it’s the shows 50th anniversary). It’s finally (somewhat) a movie for “trekkies”. ‘Star Trek Beyond’ goes much deeper into the crew than its predecessors. It’s a very fast-paced flick, but it simultaneously catches the splendid character moments. It’s a masterful balance! The film establishes the story one piece at a time, and it’s not fully understandable until in the final act. It’s the antagonist and his motivations that’s not shared until in the final sight. The visualization of the main villain “Krall” is very good – when finally understanding his motivations – which takes a while to know (some out there might even because of that, stay annoyed throughout the whole film). But the well hidden twist that awaits, is worthy a wait!

The basic premise of this film lies much more on characters than the plot itself. Splendid chemistry is a gigantic plus, but the plot could have been much more passionate. There could have been a more want-to to the plot, especially to the climax. To succeed against the villain, and the motivations behind it could have been much greater. Give it more emotion! A more personal conflict! More drama! Not just action and the “several million people could die if the villain will succeed-cliché”. The story also got some convenient events that just felt off – just so the plot can develop. The change in direction could be one miss shoot – but the film really shines with its renewed energy! It’s definitely the most action-packed ST-film to date! It’s way more playful than its predecessors, and the focus lies massively on quantity rather than J.J’s quality. On a personal level did ‘Star Trek Beyond’ feel a bit too uneventful for my taste, even though that there are some really big character moments. Yes, the action did work – but in the end I wasn’t that satisfied. There are some really inventive and intense action-pieces, meanwhile others are “meh” – especially the hand-to-hand combat. But I still adore this film – with its energy & fascinating characters. Yes, even more chemistry & character depth to smaller as big characters could have made this film even greater – including less expositions and much more humor! This film surpassed my expectations, because the trailers did show something that simply wasn’t this film. It might not surpass when it comes to story, but it does with characters!

Personal rating: 82/100
Critical rating: 75/100
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moviemitch96Jul 22, 2016
This was without a doubt a very fun and entertaining addition to the recent line of Star Trek films! I'd say that this one relies the most on entertainment, humor, and action, unlike the previous two installments that relied a lot on story inThis was without a doubt a very fun and entertaining addition to the recent line of Star Trek films! I'd say that this one relies the most on entertainment, humor, and action, unlike the previous two installments that relied a lot on story in addition to these. It should also go without saying that the visuals are top-notch and the action sequences and stunts are up to par with the previous installments. And of course, the returning main cast all bring their talents and charm together to make the film all the more great and fun. Overall, while it may not be too heavy on story this time around, it still serves as good, solid popcorn entertainment and marks another welcome entry to the rebooted Star Trek films! Expand
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Deadly_TravelerJul 26, 2016
I've never seen any Star Trek movies or TV series before and I can't say if it's good/bad compared to other films but as for me this thing is quite good. I liked the acting and the fact that we can see a few original Star Trek characters.I've never seen any Star Trek movies or TV series before and I can't say if it's good/bad compared to other films but as for me this thing is quite good. I liked the acting and the fact that we can see a few original Star Trek characters. Some people say that plot is bad and I have to admit it's not perfect but the scriptwriters definitely did a good job. The thing I liked the most is the fact that you don't know what will happen next compared to the Warcraft movie, in which you can easily predict the future of the characters, the consequences and the whole plot of the movie.
So, all in all, you shouldn't listen to the haters as the film IS exciting and IS worth watching.
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ahnehnoisJul 22, 2016
I was as much a skeptic as anyone, but the switch to Justin Lin as director has produced the most enjoyable of the rebooted Star Trek movies. Granted, it still isn't high art, but if you go in for a popcorn movie and take anything else youI was as much a skeptic as anyone, but the switch to Justin Lin as director has produced the most enjoyable of the rebooted Star Trek movies. Granted, it still isn't high art, but if you go in for a popcorn movie and take anything else you get out of it as a bonus, you'll be happy.

More interestingly, it may also be the Star Trek-iest of the new movies. Beyond the references to the original cast and the series they inhabited, the script also bears obvious similarities to elements of Generations and First Contact and even Insurrection. The pace of editing has dropped out of warp enough to have some shots of what old-school fans would call "spaceship porn", and Michael Giacchino, while he's no Jerry Goldsmith, clearly is attempting to channel him with some of the action cues.

The plot is apt enough, and conveys a sense of exploration and general goodwill (rather than one feeling like Starfleet is a miltary organization). I liked it on some levels, but felt it needed some more rewrites. It has its moments, but the villain and his conflict never really has enough weight or meaning, and some of the dialogue was rather utilitarian and in need of a dose of poetry.

The action, however, isn't in need of much else at all. It's as pretty and modern as JJ Abrams Trek was, but more intelligible, engaging, and with less lens flares. The inherent drawbacks one now expects from the reboots; the kitsch of the original series and a certain sense of cheapness that comes with excessive CGI, and it lacks the seriousness and weight that a few of the best bits of Star Trek carry. But honestly, this movie is as good as or better than many of its cinematic predecessors, and for a film that was picked by some to damage the franchise, I don't think it will.
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NotoriousFraudSep 6, 2016
Well shucks, we finally get a new Trek movie that's actually really good and it's a bomb at the Box Office. Director Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) takes the helm from JJ Abrams after the bungled 'Into Darkness' and improves on the previousWell shucks, we finally get a new Trek movie that's actually really good and it's a bomb at the Box Office. Director Justin Lin (Fast & Furious) takes the helm from JJ Abrams after the bungled 'Into Darkness' and improves on the previous entries in every way. After two movies in the rebooted franchise, 'Beyond' actually feels like a progression in the story of the USS Enterprise as in it does not waste time reintroducing the characters we all know and gets straight to the story and the action. 'Beyond' may just become the 'First Contact' of this new series. Expand
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Smash_RedRyuAug 15, 2016
So this is one of my first experiences to a Star Trek movie, only other movie I've seen are bits of the first two and Wraith of Khan. I loved Wraith of Khan and while this might not be up to level as that movie I did thoroughly enjoy thisSo this is one of my first experiences to a Star Trek movie, only other movie I've seen are bits of the first two and Wraith of Khan. I loved Wraith of Khan and while this might not be up to level as that movie I did thoroughly enjoy this movie. It held a very easy to follow plot with a lot of elements of what happens when you end up losing hope from abandonment and when you lose your place in the world. Where do you belong and what do you do when you lost your way.

This was a movie where I loved the themes it presented here and offered a lot of good action to go along with it.
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EinRandNov 12, 2016
Any true fan or 'Trekkie' who has a 'Sense of Life' that is oriented toward reason would approve of what one reviewer comically quipped as 'Space Porn'. Indeed, for them, this is a 'Universe' we would like to live in. [Sense of Life:]> "ItsAny true fan or 'Trekkie' who has a 'Sense of Life' that is oriented toward reason would approve of what one reviewer comically quipped as 'Space Porn'. Indeed, for them, this is a 'Universe' we would like to live in. [Sense of Life:]> "Its consequence is the inability to believe in the power or the triumph of evil. No matter what corruption one observes in one’s immediate background, one is unable to accept it as normal, permanent or metaphysically right. One feels: “This injustice (or terror or falsehood or frustration or pain or agony) is the exception in life, not the rule.” One feels certain that somewhere on earth—even if not anywhere in one’s surroundings or within one’s reach—a proper, human way of life is possible to human beings, and justice matters." -AR Expand
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adpirtleJul 31, 2016
Star Trek Beyond felt like a refreshing palate cleanser after its predecessor, Into Darkness. The latter, while obviously attempting to ape the franchise high notes of social commentary and character development, fell a bit flat by relyingStar Trek Beyond felt like a refreshing palate cleanser after its predecessor, Into Darkness. The latter, while obviously attempting to ape the franchise high notes of social commentary and character development, fell a bit flat by relying too much on unsurprising twists and forced nostalgia. Beyond only flirts with social commentary and steers clear of being overly self-referential. It's just a fun adventure, one that would have fit in well with the 1960's TV show. Expand
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dr_heartlessAug 3, 2016
The most fun of the reboot films by far. The cast has the best chemistry yet with a refreshingly originally story and I hope we get a few more by this team.
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ProsmoothJul 22, 2016
One of the better Trek movies. I thought the villain was weak until I didn't (hint)--so the middle of the movie confused me until it didn't (hint). Movie reminded me of one of the better episodes of TOS or TNG--plus more action. A little muchOne of the better Trek movies. I thought the villain was weak until I didn't (hint)--so the middle of the movie confused me until it didn't (hint). Movie reminded me of one of the better episodes of TOS or TNG--plus more action. A little much too action for me--but that just goes to my personal taste. Really strong supporting character who comes in about a third of the way into the movie. She was awesome. Pretty good humor and a nice message about team work and finding your way in this crazy crazy place we call the universe. Good movie. Expand
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tjman09Jul 23, 2016
Star Trek: Beyond is here, and it is truly unlike any other Star Trek movie you’ve ever seen. Directed by Justin Lin, who directed four entries in the Fast and Furious franchise, the film continues on the more fast paced and slightlyStar Trek: Beyond is here, and it is truly unlike any other Star Trek movie you’ve ever seen. Directed by Justin Lin, who directed four entries in the Fast and Furious franchise, the film continues on the more fast paced and slightly bombastic feel of the rebooted franchise. Star Trek: Beyond is often funny, fast paced and action packed, and features a cool new villain. The film is also co-written by Simon Pegg, and thus has a lot more moments of humor, sometimes resembling the Marvel mold more than Star Trek.
Star Trek films have historically been inconsistent when it comes to humor, some like Star Trek: The Voyage Home or Star Trek (2009) have been very funny, and some like Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, forwent humor for seriousness. This film may just be the funniest Star Trek film yet, because it’s not quite as silly as some of the other films, but manages to have a lot of good quips. The film’s sense of humor is most likely a product of Simon Pegg co-writing the film, and that has proven to be a great decision. It should be stated that the humor does make Star Trek: Beyond feel slightly more like a summer blockbuster than a Star Trek film, and they are different.
Star Trek Beyond is structured slightly more like an action film, as the pacing grows in tempo until the end of the film when it culminates in a big finale. This is more consistent with the pacing of the rebooted franchise, however the film never quite elevates like the previous two films did. The action sequences in this film are very good, which comes as no surprise given that Lin, who is experienced in shooting action sequences was in the helm. One surprise of this film was the villain character, Krall.
The rebooted franchise of Star Trek movies has done an amazing job forming well-rounded villains. The villain in this film feels weak at the beginning, but as the film progresses his motives become more clear. Both Nero and Khan were good villains, and while Krall isn’t as well rounded he is a serviceable villain. That being said the other characters in the film aren’t very well developed, besides Captain Kirk, who is given some development.
All-in-all this is probably the weakest of the rebooted franchise in my opinion, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good movie, it is. Star Trek Beyond is very entertaining, fast paced, action-packed, funny, and has a very good villain. The film is a very good time at the theaters, and is fairly family friendly, for those who love summer blockbusters this is a perfect summer movie for you.
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homer4presidentMay 16, 2017
great continuation of the reboot series. You can tell there was a change in who helmed this film in the tone and general action sequences. However that may not be a bad thing depending on who you are. I personally enjoyed this and feel it agreat continuation of the reboot series. You can tell there was a change in who helmed this film in the tone and general action sequences. However that may not be a bad thing depending on who you are. I personally enjoyed this and feel it a worthy successor to 'Into Darkness." Expand
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PeterAlexanderJul 23, 2016
The third instalment of the re-booted Star Trek franchise is fun, humorous and action packed. The recent films have strayed from the historic Star Trek formula, bringing far more excitement to the picture. The films on the most part have doneThe third instalment of the re-booted Star Trek franchise is fun, humorous and action packed. The recent films have strayed from the historic Star Trek formula, bringing far more excitement to the picture. The films on the most part have done this very well, Star Trek beyond however, does it best. The film is grounded and has its emotional moments, but truly recognises itself as a large scale space adventure. Star Trek Beyond thrives on its understanding of being a blockbuster film with an array of epic scenes that will send chills down your spine. Expand
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sefrabuJul 28, 2016
This is actually the first time the rebooted Star Trek goes truly where no man has gone before, and I welcomed this with relief, as I was afraid the franchise is going too much off course. There's a truly star trek-like message beyond theThis is actually the first time the rebooted Star Trek goes truly where no man has gone before, and I welcomed this with relief, as I was afraid the franchise is going too much off course. There's a truly star trek-like message beyond the impressive visuals, some surprisingly up-to-date social commentary, some guilty-pleasure cheese, and breaking with some conventions and at the same time paying homage to others. Oh, and there's Uhura. Uhura always scores additional points to the new Star Trek, yes. Expand
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Jess_HillJul 22, 2016
Live long and prosper indeed! This is a thoroughly enjoyable film which is much truer to the spirit of the original series than previous films, probably due to the influence of Pegg's considered and, at times hilarious, script. Nicely paced,Live long and prosper indeed! This is a thoroughly enjoyable film which is much truer to the spirit of the original series than previous films, probably due to the influence of Pegg's considered and, at times hilarious, script. Nicely paced, with some stunning cinematography, there's a lot to take in, though some of the editing in fight sequences does occasionally become disorienting. The soundtrack provides an excellent accompianment both tonally and thematically, and there's enough here for both fans of the franchise and new viewers alike. A fun, engaging experience that's worth your time. 8.23/10. Expand
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smiyamotNov 2, 2016
Not your usual space adventure. Kirk, Spock, the crew have new thoughts about life and their purpose after the initial glow of "going where no man has gone before" wears off. This was a twist on the old TV show where the good guys alwaysNot your usual space adventure. Kirk, Spock, the crew have new thoughts about life and their purpose after the initial glow of "going where no man has gone before" wears off. This was a twist on the old TV show where the good guys always won. There were ties to the previous movies, which give it the continuity that Trekkies love. Don't know if I like the ending, it was almost a send off, like this was the last Star Trek with this cast. Expand
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GuccimayneJul 24, 2016
I must say, I was pleasantly surprised. I liked Star Trek 09 (7/10), but I wasn't a fan of Into Darkness (5/10). I had high hopes that a more competent writer like Pegg would steer the series in the right direction. To my horror, the firstI must say, I was pleasantly surprised. I liked Star Trek 09 (7/10), but I wasn't a fan of Into Darkness (5/10). I had high hopes that a more competent writer like Pegg would steer the series in the right direction. To my horror, the first trailer for Star Trek:Beyond made it seem like they were completely destroying the series, making it STAR TREK PRESENTED BY: MOUNTAIN DEW CODE RED. Subsequent trailers and interviews eased my anxiety so I went into this movie last night with an open mind. And WOW this is one of the better modern Star Trek films that I've seen!

It had the perfect blend of the old star trek "exploration" and "philosophy" mixed with great action and amazing visual effects. There was actual character development this time around, but I feel like the writing hindered some of the characters from reaching their true potential. Still, the stories that were presented are passable for a summer flick. They also made big references to the Star Trek: Enterprise and TOS shows, so that was really awesome. Lastly to my biggest surprise, the Beastie Boys scene that caused me so much cringe in the first trailer gave me the biggest smile in the theater! I'm actually surprised they pulled it off so well.

All in all I'd say this deserves a 8/10. Much better than Into Darkness, about on par with Star Trek 09, but with more emphasis on the story and less lens flair. It was as close to a Mass Effect movie as I'll ever get, so if you're a fan of that series I think you'll like this.
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Betamax77Aug 29, 2016
This movie has it's basic action plot but it feels like it's made with more heart and knowledge of the Star Trek history than previous movies in this rebooted series.

After the initial action scene, the movie takes a little time to get you
This movie has it's basic action plot but it feels like it's made with more heart and knowledge of the Star Trek history than previous movies in this rebooted series.

After the initial action scene, the movie takes a little time to get you up to date with the crew's lives and it was a welcome change to previous movies that were hyperactive. Kirk isn't running everywhere like a headless chicken, he's more somber and calmly authoritative. I didn't get all the old school references since I'm not a trekkie, but they don't hit you on the head with them like in the awful Into Darkness. And the motorcycle from the trailers makes more sense in the movie.

This was a positive experience among all the bad summer movies.
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nahtan1244Jul 23, 2016
I have not watched the star trek movies in a very long time so i am no Trekkie. However I do remember bits and pieces. For the third entry into the rebooted star trek cannon this was very good. It does not come close to the excellent filmI have not watched the star trek movies in a very long time so i am no Trekkie. However I do remember bits and pieces. For the third entry into the rebooted star trek cannon this was very good. It does not come close to the excellent film that was the first but then again isn't the first always the best one?. Anyway I enjoyed the mix of tons of action, humor and heart Justin lin brought to this movie. Chris pine proves once again he is a great James t Kirk. He is not as demanding as william shatner from what i can rember he still is great. Some of the standouts through is Karl urban as bones and Simon Pegg as Scotty. I also enjoyed the addition of jala. I thought she was super cool and i would like to see more of her character. A few small gripes i have are the villain is about as generic as can get. I mean whats up with Hollywood and generic villains. I felt that zachary quinto didn't brought a little more humor to his character than i would have liked he was still good as always though, Also The twist near the end where the villains revels his motivations are about as bland as they come. Still This movies is worth watching and is much better than into darkness which was not bad it still pares in comparison to this one and the first. Expand
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milehighcrewAug 6, 2016
As a fan of this new Star Trek series but not all things Star Trek I really have enjoyed all 3 films that have been released. I loved the first one and although this movie doesn't live up to that one it is the 2nd best of the series.
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VadertimeJul 22, 2016
So, the commercials and previews heightened my expectations more than they should have. This was a good, solid outing, but I don't think it was a good as the first two movies since the reboot of the franchise. I'm not sure that Krall'sSo, the commercials and previews heightened my expectations more than they should have. This was a good, solid outing, but I don't think it was a good as the first two movies since the reboot of the franchise. I'm not sure that Krall's character was fully developed since he starts out as a villain and ends up more like a vengeful, tragic figure. Sofia Boutella needed to be a far more central character. Spock and Bones are developing nicely as is Kirk. Let's move on to the 4th movie. Expand
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TagirixJul 23, 2016
Star Trek Beyond was my first movie Star Trek franchise. I was sceptical about it, since it was something weird to me. But when I went to the cinema, I realized that it was a lot like Star Wars. Seriously, if you haven't ever watched StarStar Trek Beyond was my first movie Star Trek franchise. I was sceptical about it, since it was something weird to me. But when I went to the cinema, I realized that it was a lot like Star Wars. Seriously, if you haven't ever watched Star Trek, you will think: "Yeah, it's definitely a lot like SW". But in fact there are a few similar things. Star Trek features a great experience, awesome special effects, splendid actors (missing you, Anton), and an usual plot. Why "usual"? Well, in my opinion, there was not anything special, but generally I liked the first part of the movie: it was much-much better, believe me. The second one was about destroying, killing, fighting, etc. But the first one was about relations between characters. In spite of the fact that many people think that movie is not worth watching, I would definitely do it. You will not regret. Expand
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MeroleekSep 22, 2016
Si disfrutaste de las anteriores peliculas de Star Tek, esta simplemente te va a encantar, buenos efectos, musica saombrosa (desde orquesta hasta Rock) acorde a la situación. Bastante bueno el detalle del honrar en la cinta a Leonard Nimoy,Si disfrutaste de las anteriores peliculas de Star Tek, esta simplemente te va a encantar, buenos efectos, musica saombrosa (desde orquesta hasta Rock) acorde a la situación. Bastante bueno el detalle del honrar en la cinta a Leonard Nimoy, tanto peso tiene en la historia que hace que Spock cambie de planes. En si buena pelicula ¡¡¡DISFRUTENLA!!! Expand
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movieconsultantOct 18, 2016
The sense of urgency and worry in this movie is very well delivered and makes the audience feel for the characters (might be because of IMAX) . The action is very good and is a great end to the star trek rebooted story.
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TheDorkElfJul 23, 2016
Wow. That is perhaps all you need to say after seeing this film because of how well it was truly handled. I was worried by the director Justin Lin going to carry this Star Trek into a direction that wouldn't gel well with this reboot universeWow. That is perhaps all you need to say after seeing this film because of how well it was truly handled. I was worried by the director Justin Lin going to carry this Star Trek into a direction that wouldn't gel well with this reboot universe but I actually believe he handled the reigns almost better than JJ Abrams. This film does something that the previous Star Treks didn't seem to do, callbacks to the original series. Comedy is more of the focus of this film but not in the way that is much in the way of jokes but playing off the banter of the crew along with clever and enjoyably goofy scenes. The performances of the reboot crew is as strong as ever for I got the feeling that I was watching an extended episode of the original series in a good way. The special effects are as strong as ever for scenes of destruction have impact and fun. The only major complaints that I have at the film is the villain is a weak one complemented by his explanation and backstory and that one character's tragedy and how you think it is going to resolve doesn't even come through and feels pointless to throw into the story. Honestly this film more deserves an 8.5/10 but Metacritic doesn't allow half points but all and all this film is certainly worth seeing even more than one time and is in my consideration of top ten films of the year Expand
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FHankFreemanJul 31, 2016
Really good time, totally unexpected script even though Star Trek is formulaic.. Liked the new character Jaylah and that O'Hurra had more of a part in the movie. Story Line was reasonable, animation of hive at the end was surreal, so that isReally good time, totally unexpected script even though Star Trek is formulaic.. Liked the new character Jaylah and that O'Hurra had more of a part in the movie. Story Line was reasonable, animation of hive at the end was surreal, so that is why a give it an 8. Bottom Line, Good summer time fun. Expand
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sosbanfawrJul 23, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I liked this. The story and characters felt much more like actual Star Trek than he previous 2 in this re-boot series. There is still the problem of Quinto's Spock making out Vulcans to be the galaxy's most emotional creatures ever, but this is toned down to just the slightly off-beat decision to go save his girlfriend. A few strange dead-ends in the plot only came to me after the credits rolled (what happened to the Yorktown's rescue fleet, for example). The finale is still 'too Hollywood' but taken as a whole the story is engaging and the characters are interesting. Hopefully the success of Pegg's story heralds a trend that ACTUAL FANS of the source material are given prominent roles in bringing the making/remaking to the big-screen, instead of the merchandisers and bean-counters. As a standalone piece of entertainment 9/10, as a Star Trek piece, 7/10. Overall a solid 8/10. Expand
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iamevilhomerJul 23, 2016
It's pretty good overall just like the first one. That into fartness was pretty bad lol lets be honest. That movie is like a 5...

But this one actually makes sense for the most part, has a villain that isn't trash, and actually has funny
It's pretty good overall just like the first one. That into fartness was pretty bad lol lets be honest. That movie is like a 5...

But this one actually makes sense for the most part, has a villain that isn't trash, and actually has funny jokes. Bones in particular is hilarious. The film also pays respect to the original trekkies which was nice. Unlike that last movie which got Khan all wrong... Ugh.... Anyways believe it or not this new one did a good job for the most part. Easily a 7/8/9 out of 10. I never give 10's because there is no such thing as a perfect film but this one is still worth the money to go see in theaters.

Letting Simon Pegg write instead of that hack David lindolhoff or however the heck you spell his stupid name made a huge difference obviously lol.

Clearly Abrams focused more on star wars than he did with into fartness. The changes of developers behind beyond was for the best and it worked out pretty good. This was totally better than the last one. You can't really hate this film. It's a good star trek film.

Bonus... The new characters added to the cast are VERY good in this film. Best part of the movie honestly.
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RonDeneneaJul 24, 2016
This is not old Star Trek. -5
This is better than Nu Trek +1
This incorporates aspects from many of the series +1
Backstories make sense and are related to Enterprise +1
There is a weak philosophical point, but not enough for a point.
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kuliddarAug 8, 2016
Despite what some fanboys staying in moms basement say, this is actually one of the better movies we have had of the franchise since First Contact. The story is an original story with lots of references to a particular Trek tv series (don'tDespite what some fanboys staying in moms basement say, this is actually one of the better movies we have had of the franchise since First Contact. The story is an original story with lots of references to a particular Trek tv series (don't want to spoil it) . The humour is there as it should in any trek film and we are treated to great visual effects as well. IMO this ranks in the top 5 trek films out of the 13 made so far. Expand
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glutenfreeAug 4, 2016
YES and YES.. thank GOD that Hollywood are getting one reboot right i watched it last night very good action flick with enough depth to give substance to the story line which was simplistic but not without its suspense and thriller momentsYES and YES.. thank GOD that Hollywood are getting one reboot right i watched it last night very good action flick with enough depth to give substance to the story line which was simplistic but not without its suspense and thriller moments with great references to the original which were so subtle they added flavor and not over powered a few great brotherly moments between Spock and McCoy which was great to see, good soul searching moments and in the right places ... and some great one liners ... OK the story draged a touch here and there ... but for the most part .......spot on ...and dare i say it.. but very worthy replacements for the original cast (if not better at times) ... and hopefully will be doing many more star trek films to come Expand
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ke3bzAug 8, 2016
Never quite reaching the quality and heart of Into Darkness, Beyond hit new amazing heights with action sequences and that made this a fun watch at the very least. Many convenient plot points and a quickly dispersed main enemy made this feelNever quite reaching the quality and heart of Into Darkness, Beyond hit new amazing heights with action sequences and that made this a fun watch at the very least. Many convenient plot points and a quickly dispersed main enemy made this feel the most like an episode of Star Trek rather than its own entity like the other two successfully crafted. Very fun, funny and break-neck, but kiddie-pool shallow compared to the others in the trilogy. Expand
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SavageYetiAug 12, 2016
Star Trek beyond is the best in the new Star Trek trilogy, I was blown away by the action and cgi, and the intense edge of your seat thrills, I was entertained from beginning to end.
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electoblazeAug 12, 2016
Disclaimer: I am not a die-hard Star Trek fan and watched this movie from a casual movie-goer perspective. Also, in general, I really enjoy the science fiction/action/adventure genres so it was no surprise that I enjoyed Star Trek: Beyond.Disclaimer: I am not a die-hard Star Trek fan and watched this movie from a casual movie-goer perspective. Also, in general, I really enjoy the science fiction/action/adventure genres so it was no surprise that I enjoyed Star Trek: Beyond. Even though the ending is predictable and there are a few plot-logic flaws, I enjoyed the action, the dialogue and the acting of the main characters. I have watched a few Star Trek: The Original Series episodes, as well as a few of Star Trek: The Next Generation Episodes, and I feel like this movie was just like an extended episode from the series. Overall, I recommend you give it a try. On a side note: I watched Star Trek: Beyond during opening weekend, on a Sunday, but waited until now to post my review. Expand
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anonymouseyAug 15, 2016
I am a little saddened to see the negative reviews. It wasn't as good as the first Star Trek movie, in my personal opinion, it was better than the second one. It is a very good movie. There is a lot of great action, and this movie has someI am a little saddened to see the negative reviews. It wasn't as good as the first Star Trek movie, in my personal opinion, it was better than the second one. It is a very good movie. There is a lot of great action, and this movie has some serious character development, especially between two major characters. I won't spoil anything, but it has some MAJOR callbacks to the original series. So any Trekkies who loves the first TV series, you should really go see this. Expand
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tbeit2Sep 19, 2016
Star Trek beyond continues the great string of movies in the Star Trek reboot series. What makes this entry special is the amazing writing. I won's spoil anything, but many characters are split during the movie, and their interaction withStar Trek beyond continues the great string of movies in the Star Trek reboot series. What makes this entry special is the amazing writing. I won's spoil anything, but many characters are split during the movie, and their interaction with each other is fantastic, and it constantly is funny. The action is intense as well, and the special effects are amazing. My main problem with this movie is that it feels inconsequential, it could have done more exploring the planet(s) it took place on and could have maybe shown how they had more of an impact, but I think most people can get over this. I also would have liked to see how they are going to continue the series. I wish there were a bit more indication, but regardless this is definitely a buy on blue ray this holiday and I would say I recommend it for any fans of si-f movies with fun action and good writing. Expand
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skeptic303Oct 18, 2016
For me, Star Trek Beyond was the first good movie of July, as everything else had either been okay or not good. Unlike its predecessor, Beyond adopts a rather light tone and funnier lines along the way, and feels a little more like HollywoodFor me, Star Trek Beyond was the first good movie of July, as everything else had either been okay or not good. Unlike its predecessor, Beyond adopts a rather light tone and funnier lines along the way, and feels a little more like Hollywood (not that it is always a bad thing).
Not that it was as good as the first one, but I enjoyed this film. I can imagine watching it again and it has quite a bit of entertainment value. The plot and characters were good as well. Also, why would I forget about the villain destroying the ship toward the beginning (which leads me to the overall problems in this movie)?
The scene I was referring to would have been much more powerful toward the end where it could have signaled the height of the conflict and their test of teamwork. Instead, they took the standard Hollywood blockbuster route, where the characters really only take a beating at the beginning and come back through the rest of the film. It also took a little too long to find the plot. I am perhaps missing some of the other minor problems with Beyond, but those were the ones I needed to cover. With all that said, I'll grant it a seal of acknowledgement.
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DjtOct 28, 2016
I didn't have very high hopes for the third installment of the Star Trek reboot as i didn't enjoy the second film (the first was pretty good) but i was pleasantly surprised by the engaging story, new and interesting characters and of courseI didn't have very high hopes for the third installment of the Star Trek reboot as i didn't enjoy the second film (the first was pretty good) but i was pleasantly surprised by the engaging story, new and interesting characters and of course the great visual and special effects. Expand
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merijnjFeb 21, 2018
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Liked it, but it just feels not as good as the previous two installments.
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DiptanshuAug 21, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Amazingly Adventurous but the feel of JJ Abrams's prequels felt missing!the prequels theme and style with fast-paced action packed full of mind-blowing twist and full of adrenaline rush and lens flare it has its feel of there own watching this movie it felt watching totally new franchise with same cast although the old movies and show's feel was little there,the 1st half has little story's flow issue but after the action and twist it was entertaining till the last,the Spock primes tribute and memory was emotional specially the ending scene of old crew's pic it was incredibly satisfying moment,the music,the visuals and the acting is top notch the story was simply decent the split-ed Crew's adventure was fun and engaging,the planets survivor and team's team-up was amazing,the starting intro to members and the plot of rescue until planet's incident was okay although the Space station's overview was mind-blowingly epic,from the planet's crash and action it was entertaining as hell,the Spock and Doc's each and every moment together was amazing the way there relations are developed it was amazing,the cap's rescue mission till end with twists and fight it was awesome,the old ship's take-off and the awesome space battle upon that the music thing at last it was literally mind-blowing and awesome.Literally last 30 mins were edge of the seat fun the action and chase with amazing hand-to hand combat of cap and old cap the whole mystery of Old ship and there captain felt little rushed as it was figured with clip although it was amazing,after the ending the cap's birthday and Trio's moment with Spock's thing it was a Satisfying end!Overall its an entertainingly amazing movie! Expand
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JacobJul 31, 2016
Star Trek: Beyond boldly goes where no Trek film has gone before seeking out new characters and stories. The film gives Star Trek fans the best 50th anniversary present they could’ve asked for. Ignoring Into Darkness and giving fans a filmStar Trek: Beyond boldly goes where no Trek film has gone before seeking out new characters and stories. The film gives Star Trek fans the best 50th anniversary present they could’ve asked for. Ignoring Into Darkness and giving fans a film that pays tribute to the show staying true to the characters, tone, and spirit of the show. The dynamics between the characters are fun, the action is entertaining but never too off the rails, and there are some nice moments of tribute to the original show that will make Trekies tear up. It may not have the flash and spectacle of the last two being a smaller and slower story, which may be a turn off to the casual moviegoer, but to those who love the original series there couldn’t be a better way to celebrate 50 years of Trek. Hopefully the trend continues Expand
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TVJerryJul 26, 2016
The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is back for an adventure in uncharted space, where they encounter the inevitable new enemy. Justin Lin, director of the "Fast & Furious series, has added plenty of dizzying action, but it's often hard toThe crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise is back for an adventure in uncharted space, where they encounter the inevitable new enemy. Justin Lin, director of the "Fast & Furious series, has added plenty of dizzying action, but it's often hard to follow. The interaction between the characters holds up the terse comic style that's kept relationships so enjoyable. There are the expected cool efx, amazing environments and neat creature makeup. Even though the plot lacks imagination, there's enough going on to make it enjoyable. BTW, the gay Sulu moment feels shoehorned into the film just to make a statement. Expand
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MoviebuffreviewJul 22, 2016
Star Trek Beyond mixes up the formula of the previous two films by being far slower in pace and smaller in scale. This is welcome not only because it is a nice departure from the previous two films, but also because it makes it feel the mostStar Trek Beyond mixes up the formula of the previous two films by being far slower in pace and smaller in scale. This is welcome not only because it is a nice departure from the previous two films, but also because it makes it feel the most like the original series of these three movies. Fortunately, the cast from the previous movies are able to make this change in pace work, being as consistently likable and entertaining as they were in the previous films. Unfortunately, while the scale of the story is welcome, it struggles in the way of character development and themes, setting up some interesting ideas without exploring them for the rest of the movie. And while the previous two films were able to distract with brisk pacing and some well filmed action sequences, Justin Lin does not handle the action sequences well, especially in comparison to Abrams. Many of them are often disorienting and difficult to follow, which makes the narrative shortcomings even more apparent. All of this amounts to a film that makes some improvements upon its predecessors, but also takes many steps backwards, making it less enjoyable in many ways. Star Trek Beyond is still worth watching, but while the crew of the Enterprise boldly goes where no one has gone before, this film doesn't quite have the legs to fully live up to that legacy. Expand
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imthenoobJul 27, 2016
The best movie of the new Star Trek film series by far. Every character is given a chance to shine and is given more than enough character growth through out the film. Krall was an Ok villain but I don't think that his side of the story wasThe best movie of the new Star Trek film series by far. Every character is given a chance to shine and is given more than enough character growth through out the film. Krall was an Ok villain but I don't think that his side of the story was told as well as it could have been. We were given some very quickly told sentences to explain things and that was that. Visually, It's a stunning film and even with a 2 hour run time, I didn't get bored watching it.

Hats off to Simon Pegg. He wrote a good film and I think that's the main reason everything clicked so well. It's a shame that they had to cut it to shreds in order to fit a more watch-able run time because I am sure it would have been even better if it were slightly longer.
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mrmonsterJul 24, 2016
This movie had plenty of redeeming qualities. It is definitely the worst of the Chris Pine Star Trek movies so far, but it is still a very good movie, mainly due to Idris Elba's villainous character, Krall. if you're a Star Trek fan, and youThis movie had plenty of redeeming qualities. It is definitely the worst of the Chris Pine Star Trek movies so far, but it is still a very good movie, mainly due to Idris Elba's villainous character, Krall. if you're a Star Trek fan, and you have enjoyed the other Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto Star Trek movies, you'll like this. Expand
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Iky009Jan 4, 2019
Se seus antecessores impressionam pela trama muito bem escrito, Sem Fronteiras se distância do impacto causado pelo dois primeiros filmes, talvez seu maior problema foi ser simples demais em sua trama, e ter um vilão fraco e esquecível, porémSe seus antecessores impressionam pela trama muito bem escrito, Sem Fronteiras se distância do impacto causado pelo dois primeiros filmes, talvez seu maior problema foi ser simples demais em sua trama, e ter um vilão fraco e esquecível, porém ainda sim é um filme divertido e de ótimo visual. Expand
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LeZeeNov 23, 2016
When theirs rescue mission failed...

It's not like I'm a big fan of 'Star Wars', so I disliked it. I have seen many space adventure films, but I never felt this series so interesting. I enjoyed some of the 'Star Trek' films though. I know
When theirs rescue mission failed...

It's not like I'm a big fan of 'Star Wars', so I disliked it. I have seen many space adventure films, but I never felt this series so interesting. I enjoyed some of the 'Star Trek' films though. I know this sequel is not good the previous ones, but for me this look okay than those. Because it was so simple, particularly story wise, and the rest of the film was action and adventure.

No offense, but this series is like the collection of the rejections from other franchises. I mean, look at the cast, most of them are comedians and some of them are the category two actors and the rest are, I don't know what they are, bur decent actors. But these films pulled off successfully at the box office. Not a big impact like the recent 'Star Wars' film or any Marvel's films, but quite an impressive figure knowing the above fact I stated.

From the Taiwanese director who made four 'Fast and Furious' films, handled his best for this. This film tells the story of the captain James Kirk, who leads his ship and crew to a rescue mission to a distant planet where some alien race who had stranded. But when they reach their destination, an unknown space army takes them by surprise and they too take a refuse on the same planet. From there how they plan to escape and to learn who were those attackers, all comes in the next half.

This id full of action adventure. The story was little, but quite neatly developed characters, I mean the new ones with some good stunt sequences. As usual, there's no complaint about the graphics. I mean for the casual viewing, but who knows if you carefully look for the flaws, you might get a few. I suggest you to watch it just for an entertainment, but it might fail to satisfy the die-hard fans of 'Star Trek'. I think overall, it is not a bad film, even the two hours long is not an issue due to the good pace. 7/10
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GinaKAug 7, 2016
A fun movie for a hot day. No it was not as good as many of the previous Star Trek films I’ve seen, but it was not terrible either. I did keep thinking, though, that many of these actors must have long term contracts, since they seemed just aA fun movie for a hot day. No it was not as good as many of the previous Star Trek films I’ve seen, but it was not terrible either. I did keep thinking, though, that many of these actors must have long term contracts, since they seemed just a little bored, especially Chris Pine. This comment does not apply to Simon Pegg, but he may have had a bigger stake in the game since he also worked on the script. Best of all, though, was Sofia Boutella as Jaylah, and I wondered why Krall had so much energy and was so interesting, until I realized it was the great Idris Elba. I pined for the old cast, none of whom were as lithe and slick as the younger generation, but all of whom had more humanity and personality. Still, there was plenty of action to keep me awake and I enjoyed myself. Expand
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eagleeyevikingJul 27, 2016
Star Trek Beyond lacks the emotional heft of the first film and isn't as powerful as the second but as a summer flick, delivers with an entertaining old-school adventure that honours the Star Trek brand along with great visuals and plenty of action.
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Hallow_99Aug 14, 2016
Well, there's so much negative reviews... I'm not a Star Trek fan, I watched only previous rebooted films. I didn't expect much and I got what I wanted. Yes, it lacks some important things... but everything important was told in previousWell, there's so much negative reviews... I'm not a Star Trek fan, I watched only previous rebooted films. I didn't expect much and I got what I wanted. Yes, it lacks some important things... but everything important was told in previous films. It's not a bad movie, it's just not like first two films, more action and less sci-fi. It's absolutely not perfect, but it's not a disaster. Watch it or not, you decide. Expand
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Ron_PaulJul 22, 2016
I enjoyed the movie and I would definitely like to see it again as soon as it becomes available on other channels.
I thought the movie was very much character and action driven, it has a few really funny moments as well.
I did think it was
I enjoyed the movie and I would definitely like to see it again as soon as it becomes available on other channels.
I thought the movie was very much character and action driven, it has a few really funny moments as well.
I did think it was quite light on the story side, there is some form of philosophical tension (which I won't go into because I don't want to give out any spoilers) but the ideological conflict feels forced and a bit thin. It's a missed opportunity really.
The end-result is a movie that will still have enough for most of the trekkies out there, and is also very accessible to the general audience.
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Jim222001Jun 15, 2017
The crew must fight for their lives after an ambush by a new enemy named Krall (Idris Elba). While the story wasn't completely strong the chemistry of the cast was. The visuals were also as strong as the great action, since all of JJ'sThe crew must fight for their lives after an ambush by a new enemy named Krall (Idris Elba). While the story wasn't completely strong the chemistry of the cast was. The visuals were also as strong as the great action, since all of JJ's beloved lens flares weren't in the way.

Spock missing older Spock from an alternate time line, was also a great tribute to the late Leonard Nimoy. Spoiler: I can also say that Sulu gay does not hurt the birth of his daughter, so relax nerds lol. The late Anton Yelchin (Fright Night) gets the most he got to do in any Star Trek film as Chekov as well.

Idris Elba (Luther) gets a mostly forgettable villain to play but at least he was an original villain, unlike Khan. Sofia Boutella kicks ass though as an alien allie named Jaylah.

I wouldn't even mind if Justin Lin returns as director over JJ. Since JJ has shown with Super 8, Into Darkness and Force Awakens that he is better at making tributes than original movies.

JJ's part 4 would probably have Kirk looking for whales, while searching for Spock. Then part 5 would have Spock's brother who is on a mission to find God lol.
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WheelzFourReelzJul 24, 2016
It took a while for the movie to draw me in, but when it did, Star Trek Beyond was a fun, visually appealing film with great characters and exciting action, resulting in an overall pretty enjoyable film.
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DavidV293Aug 29, 2016
Not much of a Star Trek fan but, I actually found enjoyment in this. It starts off well and it ends in a great way. The movie is not perfect, but it's something to put on the shelve of Star Trek collection. The action is great, the plot isNot much of a Star Trek fan but, I actually found enjoyment in this. It starts off well and it ends in a great way. The movie is not perfect, but it's something to put on the shelve of Star Trek collection. The action is great, the plot is good, and the CGI is fantastic. By the way, love the soundtrack. Expand
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MattBrady99Jul 24, 2016
Star Trek Beyond may not be the best space voyage for many, but it's a great summer film if you're only looking for a fun silly time at the movies.

The energy, the character's and the bold scope are the things that makes Beyond watchable.
Star Trek Beyond may not be the best space voyage for many, but it's a great summer film if you're only looking for a fun silly time at the movies.

The energy, the character's and the bold scope are the things that makes Beyond watchable. Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and the rest of the cast are all fantastic in the roles. And this actually feels like an actual Star Trek movie and not a full on remake like "Into Darkness" was. All thanks to Justin Lin.

If only the editing and the villain was improved then this would have gotten a stronger rating. I didn't think the villain was terrible or anything like that, but it was a waste of Idris Elba. I mean, yeah his motivations are relieved at the climax of what he's trying to do and it kinda makes sense. The villain himself wasn't that interesting to me.

Overall rating: Star Trek Beyond is right up there with "X-Men: Apocalypse" as the most fun I had at the cinema. While I liked the first movie a lot more, I still think this a solid third entry to this new franchise.

Rest in piece Leonard Nimoy and Anton Yelchin. Live long and prosper.
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MrMovieBuffJul 26, 2016
'Star Trek Beyond' soars, and it never slows down. This is a movie that takes what the first two were about being summer spectacles and mashes it into a dangerous search mission with our heroes separated and always in the midst of danger.'Star Trek Beyond' soars, and it never slows down. This is a movie that takes what the first two were about being summer spectacles and mashes it into a dangerous search mission with our heroes separated and always in the midst of danger.

The USS Enterprise in nearly three years into its five-year voyage, and Captain James Kirk (Chris Pine) along with his crew arrive at Yorktown in order to replenish some dwindling supplies. We also see that Spock (Zachary Quinto) and Uhura (Zoe Saldana) have ended their relationship, Spock also receives some devastating news, and wonders whether or not he should continue his mission with the rest of the Enterprise.

The film's main enemy is Krall (Idris Elba), and he plans to bring the Enterprise down, which leaves many of the crew members separated and stranded onto Nebula. It is there that we see Spock stranded with Dr. Leonard McCoy (Karl Urban), Kirk with Chekov (the late Anton Yelchin), Scotty (Simon Pegg) encounters Jaylah (Sofia Boutella), and Uhura and Sulu (John Cho) are trapped with the evil Krall.

The crew members take their time to find each other and get back to their mission, but they struggle to find out where they all are, nor can they keep up with what Krall wants to do.

There is a lot to talk about, but without spoiling too much, what I can say is that this film is fun...even more so than its predecessor 'Star Trek Into Darkness' (2013), which was also fine, but for the most part, the ending towards that film seemed convenient and almost too easy. Director Justin Lin of 'Fast & Furious' (2009) does an impressive job of keeping the tone significant and consistent throughout, and the sometimes sharp screenplay by Simon Pegg and Doug Jung do provide some comic relief, but as is the case with its 2013 predecessor, sometimes the lines sound cheesy and unnatural.

When J.J. Abrams (who serves as this film's producer) rebooted the franchise in 2009, it was a strong start for a new generation of fans to get invested with these characters and their missions, then in 2013, what we had was a rather middling adventure that ended too conveniently as I mentioned above. This is a solid installment to the franchise, but after the first two acts, it does lose some momentum as it feels as if the mission takes its time to actually get complete.

Idris Elba is fine as Krall, and plays him with such intimidation, but overall, he is forgettable. You will find yourself getting mostly invested with Sofia Boutella's character, Jaylah, who proves to be something exciting for this franchise's future sequels (if they are to come).

Overall, this is an enjoyable summer flick, better than its predecessor, but not as strong as its first installment. "Star Trek" fans in general should be happy with what Justin Lin has done.
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yezoAug 7, 2016
The movie is ok. Not bad but not great either. Plot is bit predictable. Some of the CGI as you may see will be quite **** Apart from the white face girl did some okay acting, the rest is not good.
But considering it is a sci-fi movie, it is
The movie is ok. Not bad but not great either. Plot is bit predictable. Some of the CGI as you may see will be quite **** Apart from the white face girl did some okay acting, the rest is not good.
But considering it is a sci-fi movie, it is ok.
Uncertain whether I should recommend someone to watch it.
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
Star Trek Beyond is the third installment in the Star Trek "reboot" movies. The first two directed JJ Abrams and I absolutely loved them. Now when I heard that Justin Lin would be taking over the project over JJ I was skeptical. Those worriesStar Trek Beyond is the third installment in the Star Trek "reboot" movies. The first two directed JJ Abrams and I absolutely loved them. Now when I heard that Justin Lin would be taking over the project over JJ I was skeptical. Those worries are put to rest because Justin has directed an awesome film. The action he brings over from Fast and Furious translates very well into Star Trek. The costume, makeup and CGI is once again flawless. The writing by Simon Pegg was smart, interesting, and funny. The cast once again does a tremendous job on being these characters especially Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. Idris Elba's character "Krall" is very interesting. He brings his very good acting and toughness to the character to bring him to life. Even though the characters motivations are unclear until the end. Expand
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PipeCSep 10, 2016
We Underestimated The J.J. Alliance (Justin Lin & Jacob Abrams)

"Beyond" was not the kind of sequel we expected. Despite excessive unease by fanatics since the announcement of Justin Lin as captain of the USS Enterprise - which resided in
We Underestimated The J.J. Alliance (Justin Lin & Jacob Abrams)

"Beyond" was not the kind of sequel we expected. Despite excessive unease by fanatics since the announcement of Justin Lin as captain of the USS Enterprise - which resided in that he could exceed his own limits with a franchise as long-lived as perpetual, - Lin delivers a breath of uplifting and new air to the vigorous reboot that J.J. Abrams began in 2009, but the film feels like an extensive TV episode focused on the memorable action sequences, neglecting the primordial which is an unforgettable argument, as well as the wasted talent of Elba; it seems that they leave unfinished threads of the story, substituting such defect with an action scene. Although it promises renovations and inventions profitable for the saga, the film ends up as a summer film more with big-budget.

The Enterprise is dispatched on a rescue mission after an escape pod emerged in the space, in the middle of a nebula. Giddily, the crew goes to the scene, in where, unfortunately, turns into an ambush by small ships similar to a swarm, that perforate and destroy the ship Enterprise, aggressively. Without weapons nor defenses, the crew is forced to leave the beloved ship, falling into a desolate planet called Altamid. Now, the team will have to survive, restore the spacecraft, solve their personal problems and combat the villain, Krall - who searches for a relic called an Abronath that Kirk had obtained for a failed diplomatic mission - to keep the Star Trek universe stable.

What role does the third installment in the Star Trek universe? Tabulating similarities and differences present in the film, "Beyond" approximates to installments #5 ("The Final Frontier") and #9 ("Insurrection") due to its particular autonomy and beyond gigantic effects and budgets, they were installments that narrated certain experiences of the crew, nevertheless, this time, the purpose is to weave one new central story interconnected with the sub-plots of others.

The mandate of Lin takes a detour from the prominent influence that Abrams had by "Star Wars"; Lin opts for a world more comical and fabulous, Pegg and Jun were crucial to support not only the new atmosphere with a different script and not very practical as seen before in "Into Darkness", also, it is noticeable an improvement in the massive and apocalyptic destruction of the NCC-1701 that, although , does not generate the same impact that would obtain the annihilation of the Millennium Falcon , but the comparisons between these juxtaposed universes are unnecessary.

To some extent, the longevity of the movie series is due to their well-argued villains, spreading panic among audience since their first appearances, crossing from Khan played by Ricardo Montalban in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" to Benedict Cumberbatch in "Into Darkness". Now, the time is for a convincing male actor, nothing less than Idris Elba. With a career worthy of being applauded, he has joined to Trek universe buried under all the prosthetics - fatal decision, I realize until the ending, when I saw his face -. Krall is the antagonist, a villain with weak and unconvincing motivations, who does give nothing strong to the simple plot, an unacceptable waste of talent and potential, the same happened with Oscar Issac in "X-Men: Apocalypse"

Besides the addition of Elba, an attractive and fascinating character is joined to the team. The newcomer, Sofia Boutella, who will return to use layers of makeup on the reboot of "The Mummy" (2017) to the universe of monsters from Universal and who participated in "Kingsman: The Secret Service" , her biggest success so far, she is Jaylah, a survivor who took refuge on the USS Franklin after the attack of Krall. Suggestive and promising future for Jaylah, a new member is equal to new adventures.

Our former members of the crew, who have been the authors of the renovation of the saga - involved for seven years - continue to growing. The Kirk/Spock/McCoy trio are more attractive and spontaneous than previous movies, Pegg continues moving forward with Scotty, Uhura is a beacon of light and all others persist in the search for their self-realization, the new crew no longer has any reason to "envy" original crew. Sadly, we have missed two big guys, not only in the Star Trek family, but two great human beings. Our Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) died by a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the last year and, fatally, Anton Yelchin (Pavel Chekov) died by forceful traumatic choking due to an accident car in this same year, however, they have only disappeared of way physical, since continue alive and latent in the heart of the universe Star Trek, masters, rest in peace.

"Beyond", faithful to the original saga, delivers a succulent film for the Trekkies, however, does it neglecting the consistency in its story and some of its characters. Supported by a mythology that expands more and more, "Star Trek Beyond" is the best in the franchise, even though, the word "best" is hypothetical.
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RobBob99Aug 3, 2016
While it may be my least favorite of the current rebooted series, that isn't exactly a bad thing. Justin Lin surprised me with his sharp direction giving us great humor, well handled action and nailing the most important part of Stat Trek,While it may be my least favorite of the current rebooted series, that isn't exactly a bad thing. Justin Lin surprised me with his sharp direction giving us great humor, well handled action and nailing the most important part of Stat Trek, the characters. This is a film that totally gets it's characters and they make the movie what it is. While some of the closeup fight scenes were a little too quickly edited for me and some of the visuals felt a little too CG for me. I think that as an overall film, it lacks the charm of the first two and I doesn't feel quite as special as the first two either. Expand
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EpicLadySpongeJul 22, 2016
Star Trek Beyond's line of striking me down with a big sci-fi treat manages me to come back to the Star Trek franchise with a big bang. This is another one of those movies that cannot be missed for the summer.
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