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Am I the only person that likes 'lens-flare'?

I had no problem with how it was used in this movie. Where I noticed it, and if the complaints of other posters are correct, apparently I didn't notice it every time it was used, I thought it was very effective. If it was overused, I didn't notice it, so I guess that means it wasn't overused for me. ;)
 
Worked for me.

Gave that feeling that you were in space. I found it similar to early space program film footage.
 
I noticed it a couple times (probably only because I was looking for it after spending too much time reading about it here!), but it never bothered me.
 
Didn't notice it.

Not sure it showed up so much on the big screen. Maybe in the online clips, but I didn't notice it once in the theatre.
 
The only time I REALLY noticed it was in the beginning with the Kelvin, but that may have been less lens-flare and more giant star in the background. I'm not positive.
 
My only notice was when Spock was questioning Kirk and Scotty, but that was probably because I had scene the clip online, and that was on particular clip that people here tore apart over the flares.
 
I thought it was a superb creative choice. Loved it.

Whoda' thunk it...a Star Trek movie that has style.
 
I'd say they were a bit overdone, but hope they continue on a smaller scale next movie... if there is one and Abrams is directing, that is.
 
I liked the reason about the future being bright and magical with possiblities we can't even see (i.e too bright to see). But i'm getting a bit of an old fogy now so at first i thought it was too new (but i also thought IMAX was too loud and worried about getting ear damage so i'm really out of the trend :lol:) but next time i see the film (with ear plugs or dvd) i bet i will just absorb it as part of the style as someone has already said. But i loved the whole look of the film, i thought it really worked as an entity.
 
As an amateur photographer consciously aware of what conditions are necessary for lens flare to actually occur, I found it annoying and childish.
 
Love the movie, don't like the lensflare. But in no way did it lessen my enjoyment of the movie - I just didn't like it.
 
I was expecting to find the lens flares (and shaky cam) annoying, but it never bothered me once.
 
I liked them. The only place I really noticed was where one was used to wipe between two shots during the scene in the bar between Kirk and Uhura. And I just thought it was cool, there.
 
I loved the shaky cam, and really didn't notice the lens flare until people started discussing it. I have to go watch it a second time and see if I notice it this time.
 
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