Boldly going where no man (or woman) has gone before, climb aboard the Enterprise and let it fly and soar, as old friends gather, reunite, off to battle and to fight, strange new worlds, civilisations to explore.It's fair to say that every dog will have its day, and there's an old score to be settled and repaid, rage and anger overflows, Kirk and Khan exchanging blows, the captain fights against the vengeful renegade.An old foe makes the most of an unexpected opportunity to wreak revenge on the man who cast him into the wilderness.
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Wrath of Khan owes a certain debt of thanks to Clark Gable's wartime thriller. Although it's easy to criticize, WOK is full of suspense and tension. The design of the costumes and sets is excellent, except for the cream and brown combinations. But what the hey, it was made during the heady days of the early 1980s. It is certainly more accessible to a mainstream audience than the first film was...but I liked that one too anyway.I'm no trekkie...I'm not obsessed by the tech specs of warp drive, and transporters or beams and such...I just like Sci-Fi movies that are well done and entertaining. This is not the best movie ever made as another poster stated...but it is exciting and engrossing.Buy the DVD.
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This movie is a far superior improvement to the original movie, this film is a sequel to the original star trek episode space seed, so if you haven't seen that I'd recommend it before watching this.This is probably the most talked about star trek movie and for good reason, it's very well made and has a great memorable villain. I saw the theatrical version and not the directors cut but I heard the directors cut is better so I'll probably watch that soon and I recommend that be the one you watch.Lots of good character moments in this, the friendship between the cast is very prevalent, that's what I love about star trek is the character interactions and there is plenty to love here