Review of Star Trek Beyond
http://trekmovie.com/2016/07/15/our-spoiler-free-review-of-star-trek-beyond/
''Uhura (Zoe Saldana), now with rank stripes (which we learned was thanks to a fan and Karl Urban’s urging to the costume department), has the most agency of any incarnation in the franchise. Thankfully gone is ‘Excuse me while I shush you Captain so I can argue with my boyfriend in the middle of a crisis’ and in her place is a competent officer. Yes, there is still plenty of interaction surrounding her relationship with Spock, but this time it’s tempered by good writing and film-making''.
this is from startrekmovie.com
that is a professional trek fan and critic that runs the main movie site for trek, the largest active site online. there is no bias there and even he said the romance in STID was badily written like most people said and beyond is a huge improvement.movie critics are not biased, they give their facts and honest reviews of movies.
(professional critic^ )
I find it amusing that you expect me to consider that site, of all the trek sites, the most important and 'unbiased' source of opinions about the reboot and Uhura.
The prevalent mindset in that site of late (after its original owner left it) seems to be one biased about the dudes and bromance, so I'd really take everything they say about the female characters and S/U with a grain of salt because, due to previous history of that site, I suspect some of those people would love a movie more in proportion with how much it tones down these aspects they don't like.
Someone who says '‘Excuse me while I shush you Captain so I can argue with my boyfriend in the middle of a crisis’ is a hint, for me, of that sexism and double standards towards Uhura that I often read in reboot haters or people in general who are biased about the dudes and perceive Uhura as a 'threat'. For me, comments like that one are problematic in context of a fandom that gives a free pass to dudes, or even praises them (e.g., McCoy), for doing much worse than what they criticize in Uhura in that infamous scene.
I find it suspect that someone hates a female character when she essentially has the same agency that the dudes have (star trek into darkness) but suddenly praises her when that same agency is removed and she's 'silent' about her relationship, spends most of the movie away from her boyfriend (and the protagonists), and most of screentime with kirk and spock is given to male characters instead. So you like Uhura only when she's not allowed to express her feelings for Spock, one way or another. Seems legit.
It makes me question someone's bias and possible agenda if they find Spock/Uhura and Uhura more likeable in Beyond than in the previous movies IF in the other movies they had judged them with sexist double standards or gave a hint that they considered the pair or Uhura some sort of threat for bromance or secondary male characters' importance (e.g., McCoy).
In either case, one article possibly concern trolling about Uhura isn't 90% of people like you claimed.
and for the sake of giving the benefit of the doubt, I actually googled (again) for reviews about this movie putting as key words Uhura and the word 'sidelined': the amount of reviews lamenting that she got blatantly sidelined and they didn't do enough with the S/U romance are a too consistent number to consider it a mere minority of people who are nitpicking.
I remember the critic of denofgeek website saying something similar about the romance. the critic was not a fan of it but liked it beyond.
...like I was saying..
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