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I hate to say this, cause I'm a huge JJ Abrams fan and I thought the first Star Trek film he did was supremely clever, but I was very much let down by this film last night. The first one was so well done because he found a way to sort of wipe the slate clean and provide himself a fresh canvas where he could take this story in just about any direction. The fact that he took it where he DID was very disappointing and, to me, as a huge fan of the franchise (original cast, that is), he tried to force a round peg in a square hole. Without giving anything away I'll also say that he advanced some of the relationships so far, without the benefit of a tv series or some other groundwork to better establish them, that it felt awkward at times - namely the interaction between Spock and Kirk. After a really great start a few years ago, I think he completely dropped the ball with this one and it's resulted in a strong lack of interest in part 3.
...why not Star Trek: Far Side of the Universe.
I try to go in with an open mind. I grew up on TOS, and my uncle even had a bit part as a Romulan crew member in the episode "Balance of Terror" from the first season. In rebooting the franchise, Abrams has a tough job: engage a newer, younger audience while trying not to alienate the "old" audience too much. I think he generally succeeds. Not everyone will always like the results however, and there are several things that I wish were different in the new movies.Be that as it may, I've generally enjoyed both the Abrams Trek films. The characters are reminiscent of those in TOS, and the acting is generally quite good. The evolution of the Kirk character has been interesting to watch.
That's surprising...testimonials I've experienced are just the opposite. Going next weekend (matinee). ST has always for me been entertaining.
I do wonder/worry if the plan is to rehash every major plot line or character from TOS and the first movies. The strength of having the movies placed in an "alternate universe" is that they don't have to follow history and canon closely. That said I really liked the villain and Cumberbatch played him to perfection.
Effects are great, storyline drifts too far into 'hokiness' but is nowhere near as bad as Iron Man 3 (also great on effects but even weaker on storyline). Glad I saw it but didn't walk out thinking wow...it was contrived and too superficial.Too put things in perspective I thought Oblivion (great effects and storyline) was by far the more superior of the 3 - and that's with the impediment of having Tom Cruise as the star.
I expect more for my money than plagiarizing.
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