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Also, there more interesting facet is the idea of social commentary about the importance of father figures in shaping great heroes like James T. Kirk or Spock. That's the thread the runs through 09 and in to STID that interests and inspires me. Also, there are plenty of nods to TOS throughout both of these films.

So it's like a postmodernist Shinzon thing: "if only you had had a father figure you wouldn't be an incompetent drunk douche of a captain!"

But, it was supposed to be new. It didn't have to adhere or demonstrate all the backstory. There was actually enough, given Spock's history with the Romulans he really was the only one who could serve as the liaison.

Like I said, it doesn't care at all - it's just blowing up planets for the cool special effects and cheap emotional effect.
 
But, it was supposed to be new. It didn't have to adhere or demonstrate all the backstory. There was actually enough, given Spock's history with the Romulans he really was the only one who could serve as the liaison.

Look... let me give you some context to what I'm saying...

This six minutes was deemed more important to the film than any backstory on the two planets that get "blowed up with splotions" that form the emotional impetus of the villain and the protagonists:

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Look... let me give you some context to what I'm saying...

This six minutes was deemed more important to the film than any backstory on the two planets that get "blowed up with splotions" that form the emotional impetus of the villain and the protagonists:

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You keep confusing your opinion for fact. The hyperbole does you no favors either. This scene with Kirk was a fine insight into the character.
 
Or, you know, TOS.
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Eh. Let's be fair here. This is not a face-to-camera interaction like Avery Brooks in DS9. If anything, De Kelley's looking anywhere BUT the camera; looks more like McCoy's angle would be towards Amanda or Christine in that scene.
 
That the "hero" of the story is alcoholic white trash?
Except he wasn't alcoholic white trash by the end of the film.

That was the whole point.
Indeed, we get that you simply hate the films, AdmiralShran. You've said nothing else for pages ignoring anything that doesn't fit in with that hate. You've ignored valid counterpoints to your arguments and posited the wildest notions as fact for post after post.
 
Eh. Let's be fair here. This is not a face-to-camera interaction like Avery Brooks in DS9. If anything, De Kelley's looking anywhere BUT the camera; looks more like his angle would be towards "Amanda" in that scene.
I think that's toying with the audience without actually breaking the 4th wall. There's toying with the audience with Sisko in which he actually speaks to his personal log in that Romulan episode.

This is breaking the 4th wall. A very active engagement with the audience. And, yes, this technique is rarely used.

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I think that's toying with the audience without actually breaking the 4th wall. There's toying with the audience with Sisko in which he actually speaks to his personal log in that Romulan episode.

This is breaking the 4th wall. A very active engagement with the audience. And, yes, this technique is rarely used.

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Yes. Sisko's speech was just him talking to himself, with the camera such that it seems like he's talking to the audience. It's basic soliloquy: the cinematic version of "To be or not to be...", if you will. And, yes, it's very common.

Actually talking to the audience Alvy Singer style is indeed still pretty rare--though not as so as it used to be.
 
I think that's toying with the audience without actually breaking the 4th wall. There's toying with the audience with Sisko in which he actually speaks to his personal log in that Romulan episode.

Fair enough, I'm not in the film or drama industry. It really wasn't the point - I was just mentioning it in passing in relation to Star Trek episodes that stood out.
 
Except he wasn't alcoholic white trash by the end of the film.

That was the whole point.

No, the whole point was "white people get promoted out of 'privilege' and not ability."

Ironic coming from such an Roberto "the cold fusion froze the volcano because it's cold fusion" Orci.

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I was unhappy with Kirk going from cadet to captain in a week. Delinquency to commanding the "flag ship" in one blasted week?. I don't care if this stupidity was depicted in TOS episode 42 season whatever. It's useless nonsense. I would've objected to that whatever the film.

I agree with 75% of what AdmiralShran is saying. I get the point the other gentleman made on this thread about Kirk's father being something he took away from this film. Fine. But I didn't think that was played very well throughout the film; like everything else potentially good about this film, it struggles to feature with all the other loud noise that's going on.

I confess that people I knew enjoyed the film. But I have to say noone took anything away of interest bar that it was an action romp with dazzling FX. Noone I know in RL "got" Nero. It didn't disturb anyone in the way that the bridge scene in Star Wars disturbed and unnerved people leaving that movie. I want a special experience when I go to cinema; I was very disappointed that I didn't get it with either of these films.
 
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