Michelle Yeoh was entertaining and the action sequences were decent.
I like the character of the 350 year-old argument, the cameloid, and Rachel Garrett; so the group they ended up with at the end I wouldn't mind seeing again.
The female Delton, the moron in a mech suit , and the angry insect alien driving the laughing Vulcan Android body (and his wife) I could do without; and the last thing Star Trek needs to do is rip off some of the more stupid aspects of
Men In Black.
(And I guess they got Jamie Lee Curtis signed when they still thought it was going to be a series and figure she'd be something that would generate more press for it as well. I wonder how much she got paid for her 20 second cameo?)
And the story itself has logic gaps you could pass a planet through, not to mention that given dialogue in the film, and the characters used, it probably takes place around the year 2330, or 70 years after Emperor Philippa disappeared; yet her Terran Universe contemporary who served her after losing the Terran Emperor contest still seems about the same age as she is even though he should be 70 years older or dead of old age.
However I don't agree that this is the worst Star Trek film ever made. I still found it overall more entertaining and enjoyable then;
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
All the TNG feature films with the exception of
Star Trek First Contact.
For me it's about on par with how I felt after watching
Star Trek Vi: the Undiscovered Country
It's known that they had a
Section 31 TV series pilot script written, along with about five full episode Scripts before they decided to turn all this into a feature film.
It also had Michelle Paradise's fingerprints all over it as it in the end was just another MacGuffin Chase where the MacGuffin would end the alpha quadrants if someone from the Federation didn't intervene.
Like I said I found it entertaining in the same way I found the film
Buckaroo Banzai entertaining. It didn't make a lot of sense but it was fun to watch even though it did come across as an overblown pilot episode.
Although I do have to say if they made a sequel with the group they had at the end, I'd still be interested in watching it. Maybe they can get a writer who actually watch the DS9 and has a better understanding of what Section 31 was supposed to be.
VMMV