Looking at the opinions about the new Star Trek film, it seems generally divided into two camps:
-People who like the new film and are glad to see it try to restart the franchise
-People who don't like the new film because it breaks with the existing continuity
The thing is, I don't fit into either of those categories, and I'm beginning to wonder if I'm the only one.
For a very long time I thought the series needed a reboot, as the massive amount of continuity was starting to make new episodes very complicated for outsiders. I was therefore very very excited to see this was going to happen with the new Abrams film.
But when I saw the film it was a disappointment.
Part of the problem for me was that this wasn't really a reboot. The entire plot was devoted to explaining how the new timeline linked to the old one (even using one of the original actors playing his character from the original timeline), so in a way this is still an extension of the existing Trek universe.
(I was also very disappointed by the hyperactive direction which messed up the pacing, and made it difficult to follow the characters' emotions. But that's probably a topic for another thread.)
Am I the only one who wanted a "real" reboot, with no link at all to the past Trek episodes?
Something like Burton's Batman or Moore's Galactica would have suited me just fine: not a replacement in any sense, but a genuine alternative version.
-People who like the new film and are glad to see it try to restart the franchise
-People who don't like the new film because it breaks with the existing continuity
The thing is, I don't fit into either of those categories, and I'm beginning to wonder if I'm the only one.
For a very long time I thought the series needed a reboot, as the massive amount of continuity was starting to make new episodes very complicated for outsiders. I was therefore very very excited to see this was going to happen with the new Abrams film.

But when I saw the film it was a disappointment.

Part of the problem for me was that this wasn't really a reboot. The entire plot was devoted to explaining how the new timeline linked to the old one (even using one of the original actors playing his character from the original timeline), so in a way this is still an extension of the existing Trek universe.
(I was also very disappointed by the hyperactive direction which messed up the pacing, and made it difficult to follow the characters' emotions. But that's probably a topic for another thread.)
Am I the only one who wanted a "real" reboot, with no link at all to the past Trek episodes?
Something like Burton's Batman or Moore's Galactica would have suited me just fine: not a replacement in any sense, but a genuine alternative version.