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Spoilers STAR TREK BEYOND - Grading & Discussion

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This was the best of the Kelvinverse movies and is up there with the stronger Prime timeline films even in my opinion. The reckless mutineer from the past 2 films who got rewarded (from Cadet to Captain no less) for his erratic actions suddenly disappeared and James T. Kirk actually showed up (where were you the last 2 movies?). The plot twist with Krall and his minions was pretty cool, although I admit that his motivations still needed work (they could have detailed maybe that Vulcan, Andoria, and Tellar didn't help in what ended up being an "Earth-Romulan" War and Krall resented that, or something).

I do have complaints with how Spock Prime's death was handled (I think he should have been allowed to return to his timeline, and an offhand reference in the Picard show could have said Spock passed away peacefully at home). It's also hard watching this knowing what happened to Anton soon afterwards.


Beyond is my favourite of the trilogy, 2nd place goes to Into Darkness
 
I went B, though that may be higher than it deserves. It's just that I can't help comparing it to the other 2 Kelvin movies, and I liked it better than 2009 and far far better than Into Darkness.
 
A+ for me. The best Kelvin movie by far (though I also have softened to 'Star Trek' over the years) and one of the best Trek Movies full stop. In fact, when I think about it, it might just be my 'go to' Trek movie from the whole gamut of them were I to reach for the shelf on a lazy Sunday. It's funny how over the period of a decade I've gone from loathing both the concept and execution of the Kelvinverse to actually feeling quite nostalgic about it all. I might just stick 'Star Trek' on this weekend.

I still don't think I'm ready to watch 'Into Darkness' again though. Once was enough.
 
I really like Beyond, but I can only give it a B. The Enterprise getting destroyed ... again, felt a little lazy and I can't get past them not using the transporters to simply beam out the bad guy at the end; at least tell us it won't work or something. But the film looks amazing and I like the cast and the general trek-feel.
 
I enjoyed "Beyond". I think the characters were well used and used for their strengths eg Uhura realising that the two voices were the same person. The CGI/VFX were really good. There was nothing that threw me out of the story (was there a scene in "Into Darkness" where people were running on spaceships? I might be thinking of a different film, it's so long since I've seen it). But I don't think the villain had enough motivation to do what he did.
 
I enjoyed "Beyond". I think the characters were well used and used for their strengths eg Uhura realising that the two voices were the same person. The CGI/VFX were really good. There was nothing that threw me out of the story (was there a scene in "Into Darkness" where people were running on spaceships? I might be thinking of a different film, it's so long since I've seen it). But I don't think the villain had enough motivation to do what he did.
Yeah, Beyond's biggest weakness is not utilizing a great actor to make a really iconic villain.
 
Beyond is my favorite trek movie period. And the only kelvin film to crack my top five. But then I also think Krall is one of the top 3 villains out of all the movies. They certainly could've done even more with him and I probably would've enjoyed that too, but even as is I feel there's significantly more to the character than a lot of people seem to think.
 
2009
Into Darkness

Beyond

Beyond is... okay. Good, even. But it didn't feel like an "event". It's the Strange New Worlds episode of the movie franchise.
 
I just can't see that at all.

Yeah, Beyond's biggest weakness is not utilizing a great actor to make a really iconic villain.

I think this is fair.

It was like a case of 'follow that' after Cumberbatch. Idris Elba certainly deserved more. I think Thomas Hardy suffers from the same thing in the Nolan Batman trilogy.
 
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Perhaps he thinks it feels more like a good episode of a streaming service than a full blown theatrical event. Pretty good, but a tier below the other two. If so, I concur.
Yeah, this. It feels like a weekly episode. A really good weekly episode I'd like to see more of, but not an "event" like the first two.

I guess it's like those "just another Marvel movie" entries before the big big ones EVERYONE goes to see.
 
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