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I have been watching TWOK and it just blows me away it's just so good anyway what are your thoughts on this superb Star Trek movie.
- After TMP I was set to embark upon the final frontier once again with the crew aboard a fabulous refit Enterprise. Instead we get the E as an outdated training vessel and everyone's is dressed in TOTALLY STUPID LOOKING OUTFITS!
It's also a ripping enough yarn that 2003's Master and Commander seems to borrow liberally from it.
Using the "Surprise" (a la Enterprise) instead of the Sophie, the ambush and cagey escape early in the film (a la Kirk meeting Khan), the battle in the fog bank (a la the Battle in the Mutara Nebula), Aubrey's friendly but strained relationship with Maturin (a la Kirk's friendly but strained relationship with McCoy), the Surprise "hiding" at the island while effecting repairs and a landing party going ashore (a la the Enterprise staying on the other side of Regula while a landing party goes to the station and the planet), etc. I showed a class the scenes side by side, and they even noted it with chuckles, right down to Jack Aubrey walking from stern to stem checking damage and issuing orders and Kirk's virtually the same move on the bridge of the crippled Enterprise.It's also a ripping enough yarn that 2003's Master and Commander seems to borrow liberally from it.
Im a great fan of Star Trek II, it's probably my favorite Trek film.
But I dont think Master and Commander is borrowing from it, plot elements of at least half a dozen Patrick O'Brien books yes, certainly not just 'Master and Commander' or 'The Far Side of the World', but the similarities come from the fact that Mayer was probably borrowing from them too, O'Briens books are certainly (imo) the best of the various naval novels such as C S Forester's Hornblower series, which are an admitted influence on Star Trek.
Never said it was a remake, and superficial or not, the script for 2003's Master and Commander has enough similarities to see the influence. There are too many to simply discount that consciously or not, the filmmakers mimic a lot of Star Trek II.The similarities are only very superficial. The main themes of TWOK, Revenge, Old Age & Loss are entirely absent from The Far Side of the World. [Note Ill call it by its subtitle as its far closer to that book than Master and Commander, hence the use of Surprise rather than Sophie].
The commander of the Acheron bears no comparison to Khan at all, as hes a mere cypher untill the very end of the film. The similarities really only come down to the battle scenes. These you might say are reversed, the initial encounter in the fog aproximating the Battle of the Mutara Nebula and Aubrey's deception of being a whaler somewhat aproximating Enterprise's first encounter with Reliant. But if that is so then Surprise is Reliant, outmanevered in the fog [Nebula] and playing a harmless prize [friend] in order to decieve Acheron into a poor position.
Through most of the film Aubrey is the hunter (with the exception of the initial ambush, the second ambush at the start by Acheron results from Aubreys failure to have it the other way round.) he pursues Acheron to the Galabagos because he knows its a likely place to find it, not from any desire to escape. On the other hand Kirk is definately the hunted until the Enterprise enters the Mutara Nebula.
The general trend of of our Heroes caught flat footed, then repairing, then turning the tables holds true. How much of that can be said to be from TWOK rather than just good cinema I cant say. Master and Commander would have been very tedious without the initial encounter, to be pursuing an unseen ship for an hour and a half!
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