Sybok is a more three-dimensional and sympathetic villain than Tolian Soran, and that's pretty sad considering that Malcolm McDowell was given a character with the potential to be a whole lot more interesting than the final product and leaving a few little things in the film could have turned Soran from a giant missed opportunity into a truly great and memorable Star Trek villain, one that the audience could sympathize with yet still hate at the same time for the carnage and destruction he wanted to unleash on innocent people.
Alas, we'll never know, but Soran as a concept held more promise than most Trek villains, yet they didn't bother to take advantage of what both the character outline and the skills of Malcolm McDowell gave them to work with.
Alas, we'll never know, but Soran as a concept held more promise than most Trek villains, yet they didn't bother to take advantage of what both the character outline and the skills of Malcolm McDowell gave them to work with.