Most of them were his superficial charm but we had a fair few moments with Rand and Edith that mimic this scene without the underwear where Kirk's reaction displays something more. Then there is the Dolman. The whole Rayna affair looks off by comparison as the relationship appears more akin to an intense teenage crush.Not really. I mean, was TOS Kirk eye fucking every woman he met (the soft focus is caused by symbolic splooge smudging the camera) a sign of his unfulfilled life?
I agree. The whole idea of Kirk's growth was that his interests and life were shallow pursuits, at best. He was only interested in himself, and his wants, rather than using any of his skills in a beneficial way.I thought the purpose of the cats was to highlight kirk's shallow existence. The existence of a woman who is resistant to his superficial charm raises the possibility of a deeper relationship because he'd have to let her see more of the real him. Pine does a great job of letting the real kirk peek out from under the mask of bravado every now and then. The infamous underwear scene, while contrived and gratuitous, had a wider symbolism. His reaction lacked bravado and confidence. That's not a spark, it's a lever into a chink in his armour.
If you want me to be impressed, show him doing something impressive that doesn't just involve him flying by the seat of his pants and succeeding through luck.
I guess I'm not wanting to be impressed by him. I want to see him grow.Yes. The characterisation of Kirk is extremely well done, as is the performance. I think my issue is rather how he's treated by the other characters. If you want me to be impressed, show him doing something impressive that doesn't just involve him flying by the seat of his pants and succeeding through luck. Make him less james bond and more Jason Bourne.
I don't like his leapfrogging either, but I can move past it. A minor quibble, really.
Kirk's pretty poorly realised. He's not written well and I don't get / like Pine in the part. Yes, ruined.
Of the rest of the cast, Saldana's O.K., Quinto is good and Urban is outstanding. Everyone else is bloody awful. And/or horribly miscast. Pegg's appalling. And I generally like him !
I didn't like the direction of any of the characters really. I identify this film as rolling out Trek in graphic novel style which seems to be in vogue and popular with the kids. But I do think it was well cast which is arguably one of the most daunting things given what towering legends the TOS ensemble are. Pine, for me, does Kirk without being Shatner. I agree with you on Pegg.Kirk's pretty poorly realised. He's not written well and I don't get / like Pine in the part. Yes, ruined.
Of the rest of the cast, Saldana's O.K., Quinto is good and Urban is outstanding. Everyone else is bloody awful. And/or horribly miscast. Pegg's appalling. And I generally like him !
...seems to be in vogue and popular with the kids.
wutAs usual, the world's problems are caused by Generation...what are we calling the latest lot?
I don't know the latest Generational title. I know I'm on the cusp of the Millennial Generation but the one after that I don't know. Post-Modern Whatsits?As usual, the world's problems are caused by Generation...what are we calling the latest lot?
I don't know the latest Generational title. I know I'm on the cusp of the Millennial Generation but the one after that I don't know. Post-Modern Whatsits?
I wouldn't expect a one-to-one similarity in the two characters, but I see the fundamentals in the character being present. The raw material and potential as it were. Prime Kirk in the films is a bit more dynamic than in TOS, as Kirk actually goes through some changes by the end of most of the films, especially TWOK and TUC. We see Kirk having to face death, and deal with his own vulnerabilities in TWOK and really face some darker facets of himself that are not necessarily tided up neatly like in the end of an episode of TOS.NuKirk is a conventional, young action hero. Similar to TOS-Kirk by an outward reading but not the same if you make an exacting appraisal. I don't know if you can actually do TOS-Kirk today and make it work. It'd probably seem corny. NuKirk is depicted at a more rebel stage of his life and there's a coming-of-age theme, that isn't there with TOS-Kirk.
Of course, similarly ShatKirk in the movies is a different beast to TOS-Kirk. Some have said NuKirk is the same as ShatKirk in the TOS movies. I don't really get that.
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