Der respektlose James T. Kirk versucht, dem Erbe seines Vaters gerecht zu werden, während Commander Spock ein Auge auf ihn hat, als ein rachsüchtiger zeitreisender Romulaner schwarze Löcher ... Alles lesenDer respektlose James T. Kirk versucht, dem Erbe seines Vaters gerecht zu werden, während Commander Spock ein Auge auf ihn hat, als ein rachsüchtiger zeitreisender Romulaner schwarze Löcher erzeugt, um die Föderation einen Planeten nach dem anderen zu zerstören.Der respektlose James T. Kirk versucht, dem Erbe seines Vaters gerecht zu werden, während Commander Spock ein Auge auf ihn hat, als ein rachsüchtiger zeitreisender Romulaner schwarze Löcher erzeugt, um die Föderation einen Planeten nach dem anderen zu zerstören.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 27 Gewinne & 95 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Uhura
- (as Zoë Saldana)
- Officer Pitts
- (as Antonio Elias)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn the scene where Kirk is taking the Kobayashi Maru test, he is eating an apple, which is also what he is eating while recounting his tale of taking the Kobayashi Maru test in Star Trek II - Der Zorn des Khan (1982). (According to director J.J. Abrams in the Blu-ray audio commentary, this was not intended to be a reference to The Wrath of Khan. At one point, he was simply told that lead actors seem cocky eating apples.)
- PatzerAfter Spock boards the Vulcan ship on board the mining vessel, Kirk is seen walking through some pipes. His Starfleet phaser has switched to a Romulan gun (longer barrel and no lights), before switching back to the Starfleet one again in the next scene. He actually acquires the Romulan gun a few scenes later.
- Zitate
Spock Prime: James T. Kirk!
James T. Kirk: Excuse me?
Spock Prime: How did you find me?
James T. Kirk: Whoa... how do you know my name?
Spock Prime: I have been and always shall be your friend.
James T. Kirk: Wha...
[shakes head]
James T. Kirk: Uh... look... I-I don't know you.
Spock Prime: I am Spock.
James T. Kirk: Bullshit.
- Crazy CreditsThe first part of the closing credits is styled after the opening credits of Raumschiff Enterprise (1966), where the starship Enterprise blasts off into space as a monologue describes its mission, and then the cast names appear as the famous "Star Trek" theme music plays.
- VerbindungenEdited into De wereld draait door: Folge #4.157 (2009)
- SoundtracksTheme from 'Star Trek' TV Series
Written by Alexander Courage & Gene Roddenberry
I was a fairly big Trekkie in my youth, but in the last 10 years only really kept up with it by watching a few new episodes here and there and seeing the big screen outings (OK, I admit that I have all 10 films on special edition DVD - £47 was a bargain!) - but Abrams' vision here has me thinking the new franchise will be even better than what has come before.
What made this film special for me was not the story (remarkably good, bearing in mind that, like the first film in any new franchise, it's backbone was character development). What made this film for me was the....photography? Can you even call CGI photography? Well, either way, this film was a visual feast. The way that scale was conveyed was breath-taking. I'm not sure whether I read this somewhere or if I can take credit for it myself, but the difference came in the way that Abrams shoved aside the traditional Star Trek view of Enterprise as a lumbering naval ship and took a more Star Wars-esquire dogfight approach. This has set a high standard for a new era of Star Trek that I hope will spawn at least a couple more films.
It's not that I wasn't impressed with the character development, the acting, the script or the story - it's just that this film looked so gorgeous that I haven't been able to think of anything else since I saw it last night! But sufficed to say, this was overall an excellent feature. It might not quite deserve a 100% rating, but it's worth more than 90% in my eyes - so, by rounding up, it gets 10/10 from me! Final warning: see this film in the cinema. Do not wait for it to come out on DVD. It. Will. Not. Do. It. Justice.
JJ, you've won a fan!
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- Star Trek - Die Zukunft hat begonnen
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- Budget
- 150.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 257.730.019 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 75.204.289 $
- 10. Mai 2009
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 385.681.768 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 7 Minuten
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- 2.39 : 1(original ratio)