
For all the
trekkies out there, there’s no denying how superb
JJ Abrams brilliant and refreshing retelling of
Gene Roddenberry’s original vision is. For all the non-trekkies, or those who snub the un-dying franchise, there can be no denial either. It is an excellent film on many levels: the action and quick-witted dialog are in a constant supply, they cast’s portrayal of our favorite archetype characters is spot-on, and the fan-tribute conjectures can’t help but make you feel like going home and watching those corny old episodes being syndicated on
G4. Even better, it keeps the audience wanting more...so we need not mourn what was the seemingly slow and tragic death of one of the best sci-fi world’s ever created. From the onset of the film it is clear that
Abrams was fulfilling a childhood dream by making it- and his love and tender care produced, dare I say it, one of the very best
Star Trek films ever. A side effect...a new generation of
trekkies? So I say to
JJ, thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving
Star Trek new life. And to those who are just now discovering it- go out and rent the classics and your experience with the new film will be enriched ten-fold. A final word now: of course I couldn’t write a piece on
Star Trek without concluding it with some Vulcan words of wisdom...so to
JJ, and all the old and new
Trek fans alike, “Live long and prosper”.