North Taranaki Midweek

Beyond offers fast and furious action

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- STEVE NEWALL

The character interplay of preceding Star Trek reboot films has been their strongest suit, so it’s a no-brainer that there’s plenty to enjoy in Star Trek Beyond simply by virtue of getting the gang back together.

Incoming director Justin Lin brings with him a more comedic tone, and the sort of action sensibilit­y you’d expect from the Fast & Furious veteran. But even though this sequel has a tighter scope than the existentia­l threats of the first films, this feels much more an action movie in space than a Trek pic proper.

That’s not to say there isn’t plenty of reverence – plus a healthy dose of ribbing – towards prior instalment­s over the last 50 years, but there’s little intellectu­alism or hard sci-fi on offer.

That’ll keep plenty of people happy, but avid fans may need to take that awareness into the cinema with them to avoid some disappoint­ment.

Even if that does strike, it likely won’t be until after the credits roll, when a moment to ponder presents itself after the pacey action Lin conjures. It’s interspers­ed with equally watchable odd couple dramacomed­y subplots that see Karl Urban and Zachary Quinto pair up for plenty of winning BonesSpock Director: Justin Lin

Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg

122 mins screentime, as well as Simon Pegg writing himself plenty of scenes with a kickass female alien.

But by the time the film’s second excessivel­y on-the-nose music cue roars out of the speakers and you’re reminded of Justin Lin’s career highpoint, Fast 5, in a bonkers finale, it’s clear that this Trek is aiming squarely for a crowd-pleasing trifecta of big dumb fun.

On those terms, it’s one of summer’s better tentpoles, whether fans flock to this Marvel admirer remains to be seen.

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Chris Pine is back in the captain’s chair for the third time, in Star Trek Beyond.
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