If you were familiar with all the ridiculous reasons he came up with why the movie would suck before it came out because things weren't EXACTLY the way he wanted them to be (The Enterprise being built on the ground being the big one) I think you'd understand where I'm coming from.
There's nothing wrong with pointing these things out, but they've ALL been discussed at length before, and individuals can and have decided whether they're really plot holes or not. Anyone who worries this much about so-called plot holes can not have enjoyed any fiction of any kind, ever.
What you say sounds quite reasonable. Again, I acknowledge that I don't spend time in this forum, so, yes, I'm unaware of any prior history or the focus of previous discussions. Of course, that means I can only judge this review by the standards of itself alone, and despite being...a little over the top...okay, make that quite a bit over the top, definitely...I don't feel it has said anything particularly unfair. All the plotholes it mentioned are genuinely there. Of course, as you say, every fiction has plotholes, and certainly many people don't care. I know most people liked this film, plotholes be damned. However, the content of this review makes sense to me, and only being able to judge it on what I'm reading, I can't help but feel it has its place, if only for people like me who rarely visit this forum to pop in and read.