The promotion to a desk, begun in TMP, was the wrong way to go. It was a 'device' for drama that should not have been done with Kirk.
You can say that in retrospect, but at the time it was welcome and a logical advancement for an exceptional officer. And Kirk needed an arc. Have the guy who lost a step to get his groove back. That's actually what I liked about the first few TOS movies: there was forward motion and growth from the last time we saw them. And my problem with the ending of TVH was the restoration of the status quo. Everyone back to their spots at the end is just not satisfying for me.
'Generations' had him doing orbital skydiving....and then just settling in to the nexus. Basically, Picard had to prod him just like McCoy did.
Not in the final edit of the film he didn't. It was rightly cut because it was a) badly performed b) didn't matter and c) was stupid.
So when we first see Kirk, he's retired and you can tell he's not happy. So in the Nexus, he comes up with a different happiness, the one he thought he needed - a long term life partner. Because Kirk lived his best life already, he didn't need to re-live it in the Nexus. He conjured the life he DIDN'T have. Same with Picard. I just wish Antonia was Carol Marcus and David up on that hill. It would have resonated with more recent viewers of the films and giving Shatner a great moment when he and Picard talked about them.
Picard: "Is that Carol?"
Kirk: "...and David." (with great sadness) "My son."
Wow and with Picard just losing his own family, what a connection.
That's why a lot of people don't like the films....Kirk was changed too much. His aging and attitude was too stereotypical. It didn't fit.
Really? A lot of people don't like "the films?" As a whole? First time I've heard that. Mostly, people don't like them individually, according to taste: "TMP is boring" or "TFF is stupid" or "TUC makes everyone racists." But for the most part, other than two, the TOS movies were well received by fans and even critically.
I find it interesting that, as of January 18, 1982, the second film was being called 'The Undiscovered Country' (or, alternately, Star Trek: The Motion Picture II), even though it was the same Khan story that we know:
Nick Meyer hated the title "The Wrath of Khan" and vastly preferred "The Undiscovered Country" which in this case meant death. It was his original title even though he's not listed as a writer (he did the work uncredited).
"Only the science team goes to Genesis." Horse hockey. One little Oberth-class science vessel to deal with something so unprecedented?!?
How large a ship does it need to be? They were trying to keep it under wraps, for good reason, so a small team (and we didn't see all of them - just Saavik and David to check out the life form) without an attention grabbing fleet was fine by me.
While TSFS is my favorite of the films, much could have been done better.
It's mine too but other than a few issues mostly caused by last minute shuffling of scenes, I thought it was fine as is.