Well, I have to say that I was quite pleased with the "new" Star Trek movie. Going in, you have to suspend any expectations that the movie will be just like the old TV series was. There just isn't any way to re-capture all the old sets, props, and actors without it looking really campy. Besides, even today's technology looks more advanced than that of the old TV show.
What J.J. Abrams
was able to do though, was to capture the
essence of the old show. There's an energy in this movie that's been lacking in much of the latter Star Trek series' and in many of the movies. This one comes off like a fresh, new, movie with a very familiar feel to it. The casting IMO is great, and there are enough of the old familiar character lines thrown in to establish the new characters as those they are replacing ( "I'm a doctor, not an accountant", or "I'm givin' it all she's got, Captain"). I liked the characters almost right away. Hollywood does have some problem getting Asian/Oriental nationalities right though. John Cho, the Korean born comedian was chosen to play Japanese Sulu as George Takei had as someone of real Japanese extract. But, that's of minor consequence and I doubt that many will even take note of it.
One of the things I was most pleased about the movie is that the old
swagger is back. There was none of the Picard, "psychologists in space", or "philosphers in space" crap here. No, there was no pleading with the bad guys. It was bad guys are bad guys, and we kick bad guys' hinies. We won't start the fight, but we'll darn sure finish it.
For all the true Trekkies there are several inconsistencies that you'll certainly pick up on. Some that may be explained in a second movie, some maybe not. But again, it only detracts from the movie if you're a little too obsessive/compulsive.
So, to all of my fellow Trekkies out there, stand down and rest easy. There's order in the galaxy once again...
