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Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan

When Admiral Kirk's middle-aged crisis is over, everything seems to take a different turn because of the return of an old enemy looking for revenge and a potential destructive device. He may be an old enemy named Khan, who is assisted by his exiled team of glaciers. The events began when Khan raided the RegulaOne space station, stole a secret device called the Genesis Project and seized control of another federal vehicle. All this is not over yet, as Khan plans to set a deadly trap for his old enemy Kirk, which is very dangerous.
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Angie Errigo Empire Magazine
July 31, 2013 It was Star Trek II that put the franchise on the right track as the spirit of Gene Roddenberry's 60s television series was harnessed to spectacular effect.
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Tim Brayton Antagony & Ecstasy
May 21, 2013 This isn't great "for a Star Trek movie", it's one of the best sci-fi adventure films of the post-Star Wars era.
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Richard Schickel TIME Magazine
May 03, 2009 There is something comfortable, even old-shoeish, about the new film, a sense, appropriate to its theme of coming to terms with middle age, that all aboard are pleasurably rediscovering their best selves.
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Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004 Although I liked the special effects in the first movie, they were probably not the point; fans of the TV series wanted to see their favorite characters again, and Trek II understood that desire and acted on it.
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Paul Taylor Time Out
June 24, 2006 The net effect, between embarrassed guffaws, is incredulity: a movie at once post-TV and pre-DW Griffith.
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Alan Jones Radio Times
July 31, 2013 Leonard Nimoy has rarely been so moving.
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Variety Staff Variety
May 19, 2008 Star Trek II is a very satisfying space adventure, closer in spirit and format to the popular TV series than to its big-budget predecessor.
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Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times
September 07, 2016 A brisk, handsomely designed film in which its hardware, sturdy as it is, never overwhelms its humanity.
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Dave Kehr Chicago Reader
June 05, 2007 If only director Nicholas Meyer had grasped the implications of his tale more fully and enthusiastically, this might have become a classic piece of cornball SF poetry, but as it stands the tepid acting and one-set claustrophobia take a heavy toll.
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Ralph Novak People Magazine
July 31, 2013 The merely curious are warned. If Star Trek: The Motion Picture showed little of the Enterprise of the culty TV series, this sequel is at times a flat-out Khan-job.
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Matt Brunson
June 18, 2016 Star Trek II manages to be both pensive and action-packed.
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