If Star Trek XI entertains people, more power to it.
Exactly--it sets the stage for an even better follow up.
But it is an incredibly superficial piece of cinema, far inferior to even the worst of the preceding Trek movies, in my opinion.
Yup--Kirk's father's sacrifice in the face of certain death, Pike's mentoring of Kirk as father figure,
Pike and Kirk should not have any contact at all until Kirk takes over the Enterprise if even then. This is a clear example of the bullshit "destiny" crap that is as fleeting thin as anything else. It's bad fanfic mary sue writing. Look; he/she has contact with everyone, knows everyone - even though it doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
Spock's profound loss of his mother and home planet--superficial as hell.
They were making jokes only moments after the planet blew up. Remember that whole deal about about oBSG being so unrealistic because "they went to a casino planet, and being all joyful"? And how so much superior the nBSG show was therefor?
Well, making jokes moments after a planet with billions of people die, makes the oBSG casino planet look like nBSG in comparison.
Oddly enough, it seems all those who are heralding nBSG and deriding oBSG for exactly the above reasons, now have the audacity to claim Star Trek profound on the same.
So funny how it is so binary to many who so passionately expound their views here; the truth often lies in between, and so it is with this movie.
Successfully (re)introducing the public to the world of Star Trek so entertainingly and still incorporating signature Trek values is a major accomplishment on the part of all concerned.
The next movie can go deeper--I just hope it doesn't get ploddingly pedantic and sink again in the process.
They did NOT incorporate ANYTHING of the signature Trek values. All the Trek values were ripped to shreds and tossed out the window.
What you're asking for are the exact reasons nobody outside the die hard fan base likes Trek. The majority find Trek boring and wish Trek did have more action. Paramount knows Trek needs to find a audience outside the fanbase because purist are abandoning Trek. Paramount believes Trek and whatever it's about should be shared by all, not just the fans.
Is it wrong to have a fun action film if it draws new people in to go back & discover the deeper meaning Trek does have?
None of those people will go back and discover the deeper meaning of Trek. Hell, even while watching the new "summer popcorn flick" they happily continue deriding the old Trek and fans of old Trek, and how much superior the empty SFX scene after SFX scene strung together by humor is to the "old boring stuff". Do you really think people like that, are now going back to see he old stuff? And hell, IF at least continuity was kept, there might have been SOME incentive the watch "the old boring stuff", to figure out what else happened to these characters, but with the old blatant alternat timeline they don't even need to do that, because all of that did NOT happen to the characters.
Well, except maybe Enterprise, but that's a pile of crap, the one thing that should have been ignored and forgotten.
Would it for once be nice to talk Trek with other people outside of a message board where only fans gather?
No, I quite have enough of gushing about the empty SFX fest on the message board. To hear it at work as well would only get worse.
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The problem is though; there are no fresh ideas. Star Trek isn't fresh; it's just more stale, meaningless, SFX reels strung together by juvenile jokes. It's a parody of itself. JJ Abrams produced Galaxy Quest 2, and slapped Star Trek on it. In fact, Galaxy Quest deserves the title Star Trek more than JJ's shit.
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I found the jokes funny, mostly, but I've got to query your assertion that its meaningless.
Its a film, a story, a tale of how our team got together.
The team didn't get together. The team got force together through "destiny". On top of that, the team is not meant to get together. They just happen to have been posted to the same ship, and some people transferred off, and new ones got back in. Such is real life on a military ship.
You talk of layers of meaning, of intelligence, but where?
What you might see as layers of meaning, I might call patronising pap. What you might call shit loads of intelligence, I might say 'where'?
Please show me when Trek was Trek. Show me the layers of themes, the deep meaning, the real charaters and this all important intelligence.
Gimme five intelligent stories with these multilayered themes.
If you don't understand where they are, you're either a. not intelligent enough to grasp them, or b. no fan at all. A fan wouldn't have to explain the bleeding obvious to another fan. But if you must know, let's name just four of countless:
1. ST:TMP: were we made in god's likeness, or do we make our gods in our likeness? And that's just the beginning; it's only the major theme, which is deep on its own.
2. ST:Generations: Time and how it effects people; what is paradise?; along with a whole slew of character developments.
3. ST: First Contact: how revenge effects us; hero(religious)-worship yay or nay.
4. ST:TNG - First Contact: Are infiltration missions into primitive societies really the way to go? When and how is a society / culture ready to embrace the unknown, the new, and the different?