And it doesn't have any of the progressive spirit and grand ideas that used to define Star Trek.
That is a big myth about Trek. There are countless episodes that just told a good story without any morality tale.
I'm not just talking about morality tales, but simple things like the fact that there were a black woman, a Japanese man, and a Russian working together as equals on the bridge of the Enterprise. While TOS was at times sexist or racist by today's standards, it was extremely progressive for its time, even in episodes that didn't have a specific moral agenda.
The new movie, by comparison, has only two female speaking parts, both of which have gratuitous scenes of them appearing in their underwear (one of them in the last movie, admittedly) and are mostly defined by their relationships to the men in the movie. That's pretty much the opposite of progressive in my opinion.
Not to mention that they still haven't managed to include a single LGBT character...