Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan Full Movie Torrent

Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan Full Movie Torrent

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It is the 23rd century. Admiral James T. Kirk is an instructor at Starfleet Academy and feeling old; the prospect of attending his ship, the USS Enterprise--now a training ship--on a two-week cadet cruise does not make him feel any younger. But the training cruise becomes a deadly serious mission when his nemesis Khan Noonien Singh--infamous conqueror from late 20th century Earth--appears after years of exile. Khan later revealed that the planet Ceti Alpha VI exploded, and shifted the orbit of the fifth planet as a Mars-like haven. He begins capturing Project Genesis, a top secret device holding the power of creation itself, and schemes the utter destruction of Kirk.
With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.
After the disappointment of the big-budget blockbuster Star Trek: The Motion Picture, everything was reinvented in Nicholas Meyer&#39;s take on Trek. This film delivers the action, adventure, humor, camp, and villainy, that made for the best moments in the Original Series. Granted, there are a few flaws. The low-budget effects can be weak, even for 1982, and it feels difficult to believe that the Federation would support a potentially world destroying project like Project Genesis. But instead of a slow-paced quest for &quot;knowledge,&quot; Wrath of Khan gives us naval battles in space, terrifying alien creatures, and one of Trek&#39;s greatest villains, while still being somewhat introspective with Kirk&#39;s attempts to cope with age and the morality of pushing science to its limit.<br/><br/>There&#39;s no doubt that this is the best Star Trek film, with the original crew, at keeping the viewer on the edge of the seat, and it is the individual battle between Kirk and Khan that makes this film great. Really, both of these men are Captain Ahab; two men relentlessly searching for something that is unattainable. Khan is seeking contentment from vengeance and Kirk is seeking the heroism of youth. It almost seems that Khan, given that he is from the 1990s, is simply a less evolved version of Kirk. Both men care for their crew and want to guide them to victory, yet it causes them to hurt their crew in the process.<br/><br/>And Trek has never seen such an engaging individual conflict as Kirk vs. Khan since. Kirk loses a loved one, gains a son, and embraces his true self. This may have been the perfect conclusion to the original crew&#39;s story line (even if it would have been sad to say goodbye), however, it was not.<br/><br/>*My film rating follows the soccer player rating measure of 6 as a baseline: you did what was expected of you. This film is a 9 because, despite its effects and shaky sub-plot, it showed us what Star Trek should look like on the big screen.
Speechless. Thats what I was after I saw this movie. This movie almost made me give it a Standing O after it was over. When Khan attacked the first time, I just wanted to shout at kirk and Co. that it was khan. But the best scene was yet to come. The battle in the Nebula was good, but not as good as when spock inputed the Prefix Code to lower Reliant&#39;s Shields (16309). That was the best scene. The worst one, was when they found khan. It just was boring. Just boring. When i first saw all the movies in order, i thought that this was gonna turn into a disaster like TMP, but i was wrong. WAY wrong, this has been and always will be my favorite trek movie of all time
This is hands-down the best Trek flick made so far.
The Director&#39;s Edition contains numerous additional scenes as well as extended and alternative shots deepening the character&#39;s relationships. Violence was not extended. Surak was a Vulcan philosopher who largely invented Vulcan culture and is considered the greatest individual of their history. More info can be read here. The writers probably included Surak as a nod to longtime Star Trek fans who would recognize the name, unlike the more non-Trekkie people who saw the film when it was first released. David meant that Kirk had never faced the death of someone truly close to him. It&#39;s a running theme throughout the movie that Kirk has never had to watch a friend like Spock die in his presence and so Kirk has never had to deal with the extreme sadness and depression that others around him have experienced. a5c7b9f00b

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