It wasn't a Federation moon that blew up it was the Klingons. This event, in conjunction with formulating peace would spawn Kirk to undiscover his underground racism for Klingons??? Wow.I might've agreed, but as we've seen in the present day, racism tends to go underground when things are good. When things are not so good, it comes bubbling back up.
I don't ignore anything. It works for me as a a person who watched TOS all the way up to TUC.It could have layered the character.
It should have.
But again, that would have required a lot more nuance than The Undiscovered Country was either interested in or capable of. Instead of layering, we have a Kirk who has suddenly become openly and virulently racist. To the point of genocide? Instead of building on what has come before, we have to ignore all his character development to that point.
American propaganda was strong 1949 through 1989.
Every Russian was the enemy and every Russian was coming to kill us, and that's why we would cheer if a thousand ICBMs launched and struck the USSR.
We lived in fear of being nuked, and no second of the day was without worry that Russia would wig out and kill our children and parents.
They were a deadly monolith, and it was foolish to think otherwise…
Obviously the US government and Hollywood were lying,
I mean, he does it at the end of the film. So, kind of hard to do more after that, you know?Eh, he talks about it but doesn't actually do it.
For every interesting question the script asked, every "Is it possible ...that we two, you and I, have grown so old and so inflexible ...that we have outlived our usefulness?" For every one of those, we had a ham-fisted, nonsensical, cartoon.
That's why the film is so frustrating. The ideas are as profound as the execution is awful.
Yeah, that's what the Excelsior is doing which is odd because later on Uhura says "what about all that equipment we're carrying to catalogue gaseous anomalies". I wonder if there was a script rewrite somewhere that had the Excelsior more involved.2. On assignment, cataloging gaseous anomalies.
Why make it a point for Excelsior to catalog gaseous anomalies only to have the Enterprise have the equipment in the climax? Was this a last minute change to make the Enterprise the hero? Whatever, it’s sloppy.
Yeah, that's what the Excelsior is doing which is odd because later on Uhura says "what about all that equipment we're carrying to catalogue gaseous anomalies". I wonder if there was a script rewrite somewhere that had the Excelsior more involved.
I mean, he does it at the end of the film. So, kind of hard to do more after that, you know?
To me, the film has the beats of a TOS episode. You have the conflict, the preponderance of Kirk and the resolution.
It probably could have gone deeper but I don't know if it would given the TOS style formula.
Yeah, that's what the Excelsior is doing which is odd because later on Uhura says "what about all that equipment we're carrying to catalogue gaseous anomalies". I wonder if there was a script rewrite somewhere that had the Excelsior more involved.
41 INT. R DECK CORRIDOR 41
leaving the Enterprise Science Labs...
GORKON
Your research laboratory is most
impressive...
KIRK
Starfleet's been charting and
cataloging planetary atmospheres.
All vessels are equipped with
chemical analytic sensors...
GORKON
This cannot be easy for you,
Captain...
(off the look)
I would feel awkward if I had to
give you a tour of OUR vessel...
The man's courtesy makes Kirk feel guilty...
KIRK
Would you care to go topside?
CHANG
Very much.
CHEKOV
(pulling Kirk aside)
Captain, you're not going to show
them the bridge??
KIRK
(clenched teeth)
Full diplomatic courtesy, Mr.
Chekov...
The party passes Uhura and a YOUNGER CREWMAN.
YOUNGER CREWMAN
Would you want your daughter to
marry one?
That's literally what I want from a Star Trek movie.Not sure that "as deep as a TOS episode" is really the strongest defense for a film.![]()
The scene should've been shot, without it Uhura's comments is out of place since it was established Excelsior was solely performing this. Its clunky.Close. Enterprise carrying the same equipment would've been mentioned in the "brief tour" between Gorkon's party arriving on the ship and the dinner scene.
That's literally what I want from a Star Trek movie.
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