It has been said that Star Trek was so popular because it offered us hope for the future. Instead of all the pessimism we could associate with the future, we saw that it could be good, something to look forward to and something future generations might achieve.
If this is true I wonder about this movie and the continuance and canon so many wish to maintain. I have expressed an opinion that the writers of ST were trying to weaken the characters from the "Old Guard" in hopes of building up the popularity of the "New Guard" characters. The last time we see Kirk, he died pretty sadly and worthlessly in "Generations". Spock looked like an idiot who had done nothing in 100 years except argue with his father and be a dupe for the Romulans. Scotty looked like a bumbling old fool living in the past. Sarek looked like an incompetent senile old fool.
My question is - if we know this to be the destiny of this movies main re-casted characters, will it effect the entertainment and enjoyment level we will get out of this film knowing where these characters are headed? Does it eliminate the hope for the future we had for these characters? It may seem trite to only want happy endings however, a happy ending is usually associated with hope for the future, and hope for the future seems to be associated with the Star Trek popularity.
Tragedies exist as well as comedies. I would watch the "Mad Max" type future once and only once. But a future vision that offered hope and optimism for the future - I'd watch it over and over again.
If this is true I wonder about this movie and the continuance and canon so many wish to maintain. I have expressed an opinion that the writers of ST were trying to weaken the characters from the "Old Guard" in hopes of building up the popularity of the "New Guard" characters. The last time we see Kirk, he died pretty sadly and worthlessly in "Generations". Spock looked like an idiot who had done nothing in 100 years except argue with his father and be a dupe for the Romulans. Scotty looked like a bumbling old fool living in the past. Sarek looked like an incompetent senile old fool.
My question is - if we know this to be the destiny of this movies main re-casted characters, will it effect the entertainment and enjoyment level we will get out of this film knowing where these characters are headed? Does it eliminate the hope for the future we had for these characters? It may seem trite to only want happy endings however, a happy ending is usually associated with hope for the future, and hope for the future seems to be associated with the Star Trek popularity.
Tragedies exist as well as comedies. I would watch the "Mad Max" type future once and only once. But a future vision that offered hope and optimism for the future - I'd watch it over and over again.