I liked the opening scence with Kirk being born, I felt something there.
Thank God. Nothing for Spock's loss of his mother and home planet?
I didn't understand why Spock lauched Kirk onto the ice world, and why he just happend to bump into old Spock.
None of the other movies ever took license, did they?
As for launching Kirk onto the ice world--it was so he wouldn't be continuously disruptive on board the Enterprise...
Why didn't he land a mile to the east, or 3000 miles to the west. Or while he was asleep.
The landing site was probably approximated so that a rescue team would get there... eventually (13 km).
It didn't make any sense, how Spock said Kirk you have to take command and stop Nero, but I can't help because i'll meet myself and that'll screw things up. Then they bump into Scotty hanging out in a boiler room, old Spock teaches him somthing he will invent, because it doesn't matter it seems, then the beam themselves into the water pipe? Kirk has to push the open water pipe button to get him out...? Mmm...ok. Beamed real far, they are back....
I see nothing confusing about any of this... perhaps a second viewing is in order?
Nero then after 25 years of hanging out doing nothing, is defeated. And old Spock decides to say hey young Spock good job, bro.
End of the film.
The 25 year thing bothered me too--big hole in the story. Probably should've worked around that better.
It felt like Trek at some parts, mostly between the McCoy and Kirk scenes which were dead on
Agreed.
I didn't understand why Pike made Kirk first officer.
Let's see... he realized what was happening and convinced Pike and Spock that the Romulans were lying in wait--and he was going to the other ship. Maybe he felt Spock and Kirk had a kind of working relationship.... I didn't feel it was that far-fetched given the flow of the movie.
I mean if I was Lt. Bill in the hydoponics and that little thug was made captain over me i'd be pissed, and I'd be pissed that the others followed that little punk's orders. He's a cadet!
He just saved their asses from obliteration for crying out loud. There is a dynamic at work here...
I suppose they were Pike's orders so, that was ok for sorta. Why he gave them I have no idea..what's the history between Kirk and Pike, why in a 2 min talk in a bar does he decide, ya kno what my dad was a soldier, I wanna be one to. Is there something I don't know about thier relationship?
Again, he is the one who manages to put 2 and 2 together, has a unique past with the "lightning storm in space", and he is a wunderkind of sorts, just lost in direction. Now he's finding it. Plus, maybe Pike thought under the circumstances and given his history Kirk is the best man for the job.
It makes me love the original Gene Roddenberry/Rick Berman trek so much more.
Brain and brain, what is brain? (A "classic" TOS episode that really made you think)
It gave me hope that humanity would be better than it is now. Something I totally didn't feel when Kirk decides to just kill Nero when it looks like he was gonna die anyway...
I... have had enough... of YOU! (Shatnerkirk just before killing a stubborn Klingon)
Finally Kirk saves the world. Let's just promote him to oh i don't kno acting Ensign....no...let's just go ahead and make him captain....not when's he's done school. Not in a few years. Right now. (talk about and insurance risk for Geico on the Enterprise.)
At least they didn't have to warehouse any whales...
Um... he did 3 years... didn't he? Kirk's not a pencil pusher, he's an iconic hero. Why don't you treat him as such... Leaps of logic are what we make for any of our favorite shows or movies.
It really made me leaving the theatre thinking huh...so that's it....why....ok..and then being sorta sad.
Well there are always the new novels..
Enjoy, and thanks for your financial support of the movie. I sincerely hope the next one is more to your liking...
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