Vulcan's destruction was about providing an epic pretty splosion for the movie. Nothing more. Saying something like it was a Holocaust allegory is reading too far into it. I doubt Abrams and his cohorts even know what the Holocaust it. After all, it had no pretty splosions or Nokia ads.
I didn't mind that they decided to destroy Vulcan I just didn't care for the way it was treated so cavalierly. It was nothing more than a grand spectacle without any further attention given to it. That is what I thought was its failing.Vulcan's destruction was about providing an epic pretty splosion for the movie. Nothing more. Saying something like it was a Holocaust allegory is reading too far into it. I doubt Abrams and his cohorts even know what the Holocaust it. After all, it had no pretty splosions or Nokia ads.
It was about mixing things up again in the story, and not pushing the same old reset button shit that happens all the time in Trek.
The sad thing is the destruction of Vulcan stood for nothing. It was bascially gratutious violence. That's all. A pissed off guy on a shooting spree. And, it's amazing how many fans are with this because they believe it shows how Abrams was serious about rebooting the franchise.
There have been a WHOLE lot of genocides in human history, and abrahms didn't demonstrate enough effort in making this film to be drawing connections to any of them, he was making a boom boom pew pew movie.
Not an intellectual fault of Abrams or the movie since this was meant to be a Summer blockbuster (long needed for Trek's own continued existence in a live action form) not a treatise on the wrongness of mass murder or genocide. Lets put it another way if the film was something other then what it was it would have likely tanked.
one redshirt who will, in a poignant twist, inexplicably survive the film;
I also made this correlation.My history isn't too great unforunately. By holocaust I was more referring to the chronic persecution of Judaism with a massive final execution.
And for future Trek Vulcan stories, there is the possiblity of a creation of an Israel state type story for the Vulcan refugees.
Already in Trek you could have the likes of Andoria and Romulus/Remus representing the other middle-eastern states.
I wasn't comparing Nero to Hitler per se, just comparing the Vulcans (now displaced) to the Jews of WW2
For those of us who lost family in the Holocaust, it was a poignant parallel to our own diaspora. Those of us who are left understand more than those who loudly proclaim they know more history than us.it disappoints me when people who don't know anything about history try to draw connections that aren't there
1. There have been a WHOLE lot of genocides in human history, and abrahms didn't demonstrate enough effort in making this film to be drawing connections to any of them, he was making a boom boom pew pew movie.
2. There have been diaspora other than the Jews. and by trying to pretend every diaspora in art is an allegory for the Jewish diaspora people have not only made themselves look less able to appropriately understand history, but have produced more anti-semitism, by making it seem as though Jews believe themselves to be a victim group (though some sects of any group do believe themselves to be victims)
3. The vulcan Diaspora is just a storytelling mechanism, it is nothing more, the destruction of vulcan was to cut ties with the old continuity, and say "this is not old trek" for any of those of us who hoped there would still be a picard, or whatever, it was a solid kick that said "this is abrahmsverse, if you've got complaints about it, line forms at mount selaia on vulcan... oh, sorry, you can't"
For those of us who lost family in the Holocaust, it was a poignant parallel to our own diaspora. Those of us who are left understand more than those who loudly proclaim they know more history than us.
I'm new here, so I apologise if it was discussed previously but does anybody get a strong Holocaust type vibe from the destruction of Vulcan?
If that was intentional on the part of the producers, it may not have been subtle enough for today's political climate (IMO).
I didn't mind that they decided to destroy Vulcan I just didn't care for the way it was treated so cavalierly. It was nothing more than a grand spectacle without any further attention given to it. That is what I thought was its failing.Vulcan's destruction was about providing an epic pretty splosion for the movie. Nothing more. Saying something like it was a Holocaust allegory is reading too far into it. I doubt Abrams and his cohorts even know what the Holocaust it. After all, it had no pretty splosions or Nokia ads.
It was about mixing things up again in the story, and not pushing the same old reset button shit that happens all the time in Trek.
I didn't mind that they decided to destroy Vulcan I just didn't care for the way it was treated so cavalierly. It was nothing more than a grand spectacle without any further attention given to it. That is what I thought was its failing.Vulcan's destruction was about providing an epic pretty splosion for the movie. Nothing more. Saying something like it was a Holocaust allegory is reading too far into it. I doubt Abrams and his cohorts even know what the Holocaust it. After all, it had no pretty splosions or Nokia ads.
It was about mixing things up again in the story, and not pushing the same old reset button shit that happens all the time in Trek.
I didn't mind that they decided to destroy Vulcan I just didn't care for the way it was treated so cavalierly. It was nothing more than a grand spectacle without any further attention given to it. That is what I thought was its failing.It was about mixing things up again in the story, and not pushing the same old reset button shit that happens all the time in Trek.
I'd understand if it was a TV show, but it isn't. There is only so much they can fit in, the reason most of the TNG films flopped was because they were about nothing at all.
Yes, they are.I didn't mind that they decided to destroy Vulcan I just didn't care for the way it was treated so cavalierly. It was nothing more than a grand spectacle without any further attention given to it. That is what I thought was its failing.It was about mixing things up again in the story, and not pushing the same old reset button shit that happens all the time in Trek.
Remember when Spock sacrificed himself to save his friends, Kirk blew up the Enteprise, and the Klingons murdered Kirk's son? They were huge and unforgettable moments. Movies are made for big things to happen.
I think any allegory is in the eye of the beholder. Vulcans as jews never even crossed my mind. This is just a summer blockbuster. the destruction of Vulcan was just a way for the writers to up the stakes and distinguish it from the timeline we knew.
I think any allegory is in the eye of the beholder. Vulcans as jews never even crossed my mind. This is just a summer blockbuster. the destruction of Vulcan was just a way for the writers to up the stakes and distinguish it from the timeline we knew.
I have never associated Vulcans with Jews either. I actually see them as more Buddhist because of their ideology and lifestyle. Tibetan Buddhists were forced out of their homeland by Chinese communists during the 1950's and have never been allowed to return. The survivers have brought their culture with them and spread it throughout the world as a result. If anything, I think Vulcans in the movie have more in common with this.
However, I also don't believe there was intended to be any allegory at all. I just think it's a stretch to limit the "allegory" claims to Jews.
In STXI, the motives of the characters are given as strictly personal: Spock looking for a place to belong, only to have his home--and his mother--blown to smithereens. Kirk looking to follow in his father's footsteps, yet frustrated at every turn by a wall of rules he keeps refusing to follow. And McCoy... as usual, just trying to not have his ass shot out from under him when Kirk decides to do something completely insane. The story is about the characters, what they want, what they fear, what they fear, and most importantly, how they grow and learn from their experiences. Insurrection and Nemesis saw two or three major characters attempting to re-trace the last seven seasons of TNG character development in about fifteen minutes.
I think any allegory is in the eye of the beholder. Vulcans as jews never even crossed my mind. This is just a summer blockbuster. the destruction of Vulcan was just a way for the writers to up the stakes and distinguish it from the timeline we knew.
I have never associated Vulcans with Jews either. I actually see them as more Buddhist because of their ideology and lifestyle. Tibetan Buddhists were forced out of their homeland by Chinese communists during the 1950's and have never been allowed to return. The survivers have brought their culture with them and spread it throughout the world as a result. If anything, I think Vulcans in the movie have more in common with this.
However, I also don't believe there was intended to be any allegory at all. I just think it's a stretch to limit the "allegory" claims to Jews.
Theres no direct parallel. Beside if they decide to resettle on their original land...Romulus.![]()
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