Parents need to know that although this slick, upbeat sci-fi adventure isn't much more violent than the earlier Star Trek movies, there's a heightened feel that gives it a little bit more edge. While the action is (mostly) bloodless, it's also intense; expect lots of fights, battles, and hand-to-hand combat. At one point, the villains destroy an entire planet of humanoid aliens. Some of the comic relief scenes have a flirty, playful sense of sexuality (Kirk has always been a ladies' man), but that's balanced by the mature depiction of a relationship. There's also a bit of language ("bulls--t," etc.) and some drinking.
Positive messages:Even with its sci-fi action and occasional flirty sexuality, the movie has positive, welcome messages about individual responsibility, collective accomplishment, institutional tradition, and working for the greater good.
Positive role models:Almost every character in the film puts aside something -- regret,
pain, selfishness -- for the ultimate mission, with good work as its
own reward. Zoe Saldana's Uhura is a strong female role model. Good
cast diversity.
Violence:The sci-fi military-style action violence is plentiful but not especially bloody. At one point, an entire planet (with a population in the billions) is destroyed. The crews of various starships are pummeled by explosions, struck with torpedoes, sucked out of hull breaches into space, and generally assaulted. A character is impaled with a sharp-ended staff; another falls to her death; another receives several harsh pummelings. Some fistfights. Humanoid aliens are shot close-up; a monstrous beast threatens a character.
Sex:Some suggestive talk and kissing; two female characters are seen in their underwear. An underwear-clad couple makes out on a bed. There's a joke about "farm boys having sex with animals."
Language:Relatively mild, including "arse" (in the context of kicking), "damn," "ass," "hell," "oh my God," "bulls--t," "goddamn," and "whore." One clear (though not particularly noticeable) use of "f--king" in the lyrics of a Beastie Boys song played during a scene.
Consumerism:The movie is set in the 24th century, but somehow Nokia and Budweiser manage to make appearances.
Hey, if you have to watch a remake, might as well see this one
Hey, if you have to watch a remake, might as well see this one.
In this reboot, the characters Spock and Kirk argue and clash a lot, but in the end, they work toward being friends, despite their differences.
Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto (Sylar from heroes) Are two of my favorite actors, and the true-to-life friendship they have just made to movie better. at frist i was iffy about this movie, since star trek was my childhood, but my dad, sister, and I ended up LOVING IT (and that's saying something, because my sister HATES star trek) Some Violence, regarding phasers, and fist fighting, and a few characters die, but otherwise, family friendly movie... (:
Great movie adds near sex scene to push rating to PG-13
"softcore sex scene" is much closer to the truth than "characters in their underwear make out on a bed" as you state in your review. That scene was truly unnecessary to the plot of the movie, as Kirk's womanizing ways are established all through the film over and over. I really loved the movie, I just get annoyed when they throw stuff like this in just to push their rating to a PG-13 to get teens to see it.
Nothing pushes the limits, but it's pretty scary for younger kids. Some scenes are intense, and the violence is sort of intense, but never graphic, bloody, or gory. More language than you'd expect (especially since the raring description says nothing about language): one use of "f---ing" in a song (VERY clear); one kid calls Spock's mother a "human w--re"; other words such as "a-s", and milder ones are spread throughout. Sexual content is surprising: two people (I guess?) are shown having sex (clothed) on a bed, and you can hear them moaning and breathing heavily, which is pretty disgusting. Otherwise, this is a good, positive film.
Star Trek is an instant classic. Doing great justice to the original series/movies, this movie shows how each character came to be as they are in the originals. Kirk is a great role model, as he perseveres and doesn't give up. Great special effects, my favorite Blu-ray title. The content does get a bit sketchy, though. I recommend it.
the makings of a great sci fi movie are here in perfect order and this is sure to appease even the staunchiest critic a devoted star trek fan cant miss this
While not especially graphic, there's enough PG-13-ish sex (some kissing in underwear) and violence (murder and torture in quick, but unmistakable, glimpses) in this movie to make it generally inappropriate for under 12. Plot-wise, it's actually kind of an uninspired sci-fi with time-travel mumbo-jumbo and space ships with inexplicably leaky pipes. Where this movie excels is in its cast and characters. I yawned through the phaser battles, but got goosebumps when Kirk and Spock were arguing on the bridge. The writers and director really understand why the world loves these characters, and the new group of young actors perfectly echo the famous original performances yet bring something fresh to each one. That's no small trick, and makes this a satisfying movie for fans and non-fans alike. I can imagine how a new generation of teens will come to think of this Enterprise crew as their own, and their parents will feel like their beloved old show has not be exploited but invigorated.
I loved it ! I thought it was really amazing! It was questionable due to the other Star Trek movies. Parts that did not make sense like later on Spock's mother was alive and old spock said that Kirk's father lived to see him become captain of the Enterprise. Some parents might not want there kids to watch it, but this is a got-to-see!
The whole family saw this together - aged 64 to seven! We all enjoyed it. It's a bit too sophisticaed for the youngest viewer, but as a parent I wasn't too concerned about any particular content. My son was entertained, and I think even gleaned a good lesson or two. The best aspect was sharing this movie as a family! You can see me review this movie with my father, at *youtube*/gabndad
Exciting movie. Good for adults or teens, not children
Great movie, but I'm sorta a Trekkie at heart anyway.
Some violence and one inappropriate "groping" scene with Kirk and a green woman.
Overall I thought it was well done.
Would not should it to my kids, but teens are okay.
I am a Star Treker who started watching at age 7 (the Next Generation) and I absolutely love this movie. I think it's fine for 11 and up. We let my brother watch it (at the time he was eight) and he didn't notice that anyone was drunk or that in one scene, Kirk is making out with a girl in his underwear. It depends on the kid, but mine has an older sister, so it didn't bother him. Fine for 11 and up.
Why did they have to add the sexual content?
Other than that, there's some language and some intense action. Altogether, Star Trek is an excellent movie.
This movie ties many of the old shows into their new plot. It was very good! The only concerns are sexual content and some language. You do see Kirk and another woman with most of their clothes off and kissing, and Uhura in her bra and underwear. The language is mostly mild except for 2-3 s-words.