I saw the movie last night with two non-trekkie friends. They were blown away, and made it a point to tell me how much they loved it, as if to validate my obsession.
I just smiled, as my feelings were somewhat more mixed. Yeah, I was thoroughly entertained, but this was no longer the Trek I was used to. I cannot pinpoint what it was about the original Star Trek that made it so devotion-worthy for me. At the danger of sounding like a fan from the Onion spoof report, it must've been the depth of the storytelling, which was noticeably missing here. And the familiarity. The casts that we got so comfortable with, that we followed their exploits for decades, literally. The ever-evolving universe one could become fully immersed in. Here, the look and shape of everything from ships to set designs to casting, while familiar (and fantastic), felt slightly off. I guess I just need to get used to it. Although, no longer knowing what to expect from Trek gives it a whole new dimension of excitement that I haven't felt in a very long time. Since Enterprise came out I guess. That ended up feeling too familiar, in fact.
I think some of the movie's gags and twists fell flat for me cause I was anticipating this so much, I became thoroughly spoiled by all the promo material. I need to see it again. And by the time the sequel comes around (I'm SO looking forward to it), with the messy origin story out of the way, I think this new Trek will feel fully authentic. I didn't feel quite at home until the very end of the movie, when everything fell into place. Kirk as captain, the whole crew at their rightful positions. It'll be cool if they take a page from the new Batman naming philosophy, something that is recognizably Trek, without Trek in the title. Like To Boldly Go, or whatever. And seeing as how this is a reboot, will they create new twists on classic villains? Revisit Khan? I can't wait. Star Trek is dead. Long live Star Trek.

I think some of the movie's gags and twists fell flat for me cause I was anticipating this so much, I became thoroughly spoiled by all the promo material. I need to see it again. And by the time the sequel comes around (I'm SO looking forward to it), with the messy origin story out of the way, I think this new Trek will feel fully authentic. I didn't feel quite at home until the very end of the movie, when everything fell into place. Kirk as captain, the whole crew at their rightful positions. It'll be cool if they take a page from the new Batman naming philosophy, something that is recognizably Trek, without Trek in the title. Like To Boldly Go, or whatever. And seeing as how this is a reboot, will they create new twists on classic villains? Revisit Khan? I can't wait. Star Trek is dead. Long live Star Trek.
