It's an overstatement for me to say that I didn't like the opening scene, but I don't think it was anywhere near my favorite part of the movie. I thought the guy playing George Kirk was bad, and the dialogue as a whole felt clunky and awkward.
Keep in mind that Trek XI is now officially one of my favorite movies, my favorite Trek film, and a movie I really, really like - almost love. But that first scene had me dreading that the whole film would be as bad... I'm glad I was wrong.
Did anyone else find that the acting or dialogue of the first 10 minutes was actually one of the weakest parts of the movie? It seems to be a very popular sequence, but I'm not so sure it's really a particularly strong part of the movie. If I had to guess, I think two factors are contributing to inflating opinions around here of the sequence: the whole Robau meme, and the fact that this was the first scene, the long end to the years-long wait for new, good Trek.
Keep in mind that Trek XI is now officially one of my favorite movies, my favorite Trek film, and a movie I really, really like - almost love. But that first scene had me dreading that the whole film would be as bad... I'm glad I was wrong.
Did anyone else find that the acting or dialogue of the first 10 minutes was actually one of the weakest parts of the movie? It seems to be a very popular sequence, but I'm not so sure it's really a particularly strong part of the movie. If I had to guess, I think two factors are contributing to inflating opinions around here of the sequence: the whole Robau meme, and the fact that this was the first scene, the long end to the years-long wait for new, good Trek.