This is I think where a lot about the dissent of Trek09 comes from:
It succeedes as a movie. But it horribly fails at it's attempt to reboot the franchise and free it from continuity. Where other reboots like "Batman Begins" or "Casino Royale" open up with a bang and completely set a distinctive tone, Trek (and all the Kelvin movies actually) are "just another Star Trek movie". They try to make a clean-slate by creating this alternate universe. But in reality they don't set themselves a new reality up, and are therefore completely depended of previous Trek. Not just the technical aspects, but even major character moments only work with knowledge of previous Trek movies. In fact they even complicate the matter, by clearly being mostly depended on previous canon, but not totally, and the whole extend is never clear and we never know "was that a mistake" or "is this deliberatly different here?".
Which is sad. Because on their own they clearly work as movies. But regarding continuity/reboot-baggage, they never rise beyond the level of being just an "offshoot" of the major universe.
It succeedes as a movie. But it horribly fails at it's attempt to reboot the franchise and free it from continuity. Where other reboots like "Batman Begins" or "Casino Royale" open up with a bang and completely set a distinctive tone, Trek (and all the Kelvin movies actually) are "just another Star Trek movie". They try to make a clean-slate by creating this alternate universe. But in reality they don't set themselves a new reality up, and are therefore completely depended of previous Trek. Not just the technical aspects, but even major character moments only work with knowledge of previous Trek movies. In fact they even complicate the matter, by clearly being mostly depended on previous canon, but not totally, and the whole extend is never clear and we never know "was that a mistake" or "is this deliberatly different here?".
Which is sad. Because on their own they clearly work as movies. But regarding continuity/reboot-baggage, they never rise beyond the level of being just an "offshoot" of the major universe.