This might be controversial coming from a noob, and sorry if this offends fans (or apologists) of the film, but I have to say why I totally dispute the general consensus that First Contact is one of the best movies to date. Not only that, but I think it is even inferior to Star Treks 1 and 3.
I’m going to duck now…
- The plot is a desperate, contrived mess that makes no sense whatsoever. Think about it, the Borg are on their way to assimilate the Federation (again) using a single cube (again) and heading straight to Earth (again). Having failed to get past Starfleet, they decide to go back in time (huh?) and sabotage human’s first contact with the Vulcans thereby preventing the Federation from even forming (WHY??????????). It makes no sense for the Borg to do this- their goal is the assimilation of culture and technology, not to ‘stop it existing’. Epic fail.
- The movie fails to deliver its promise of space combat. Although the brief battle we see is spectacular, it is way too brief and way too early, with no build up and no sense of epic feel. And that’s your lot. Bitterly disappointing.
- It goes against established Trek rules. The Borg are a collective- not the private army of a posturing movie villain.
- It goes against its own rules. First of all the Borg kill or assimilate anyone on sight. Later on they go back to ignoring people. Which is it?
- Picard is an arsehole. I don’t care what the Borg did to him, his character would not behave like this under any circumstances. Kirk never turned on his own crew even after his own son was murdered.
- Zephram Cochrane- oh puh-lease! It strains credibility that even a dedicated, tireless genius like Albert Einstein could come up with warp technology, even with all of NASA at his disposal. Yet we are expected to believe that a lazy, disinterested drunk, living in a shanty-town could come up with FTL using a rocket and a box of scraps. With no anti-matter. Or Dilithium crystals. WTF.
- At the conclusion of the movie, having been stranded in the past, and without any means of returning back home, the Enterprise just- goes home! What?? Geordi just punches a few buttons and off they go.
- You could fly a borg cube throught the plot-holes in this film. If time travel is now a permanent feature of the Borg, why not simply try again? Only this time, don’t sabotage First contact, just kill Picard. Then they can go back and assimilate a fully-fledged Federation without being thwarted. Duh!
I’m going to duck now…