Let me first say that we're not talking about my best friend, my mother, or my significant other. I don't want to come off as the guy that loved this thing like no one has ever loved a thing in the history of man kind. I am
not that guy. That said I haven't heard a lot of criticisms of this film that couldn't be cross applied to pretty much everything that bears the Trek label.
"The Enterprise didn't look good." "The plot was silly." "The science was too juvenile." "The plot had way too many holes." All of those things could be said of just about any Trek so to
hate this movie and use those as examples of 'why' doesn't hold much water for me.
There is a more esoteric debate out there that says this movie was absent the "ideals" and "values" of previous incarnations (specifically TOS.) Well, having sat through
most of that at this point... I don't really see that either. Higher brain functions weren't necessary to watch Trek 09 but, c'mon, they weren't necessary to watch TOS either. One is lauded as the prime example of thoughtful, moving art and the other is likened to a cock fight. I just don't see the two as so fundamentally different. I certainly don't see Trek 09 as
the affront that some people see it as.
So, having debunked what I'm told, what do I
think? That's the question right? Well, here's my answer; they used something that had already been done. They set a standard that they had to live up to by using the TOS era, its characters and its Enterprise. They dodged the bullet with continuity through use of the "re-boot" plot point. They dodged the bullet of casting new people by simply waiting long enough for the original actors to be too old to do it. They could have dodged the rest of the TOS onslaught (and let's be honest about that- the people who
hate this movie are the people, by and large, who
love TOS. Yes, yes, yes lawman, I know there are exceptions to the rule but that doesn't change the fact. The majority of people
liked this move but the majority of people who went beyond disliking it into hating it are big-big fans of TOS) by just making new Trek rather than rehashing James Kirk and company.
Essentially
is why there are fans who outwardly hate this movie as opposed to (not so unlike me) just regard it as another installment that could've been better (like all 10 of the others) but wasn't "blasphemous," or "unwatchable."
-Withers-