I didn’t even know there was a premiere in London on Wednesday, but there we have it.

Highlights: the person who saw the movie described it as “fun,” “silly,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy meets Fifth Element meets Mission: Impossible”.

There’s also a full, recorded-from-the-audience Q&A with Michelle Yeoh and Robert Kazinsky.

  • flamingmongoose@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 hours ago

    My main worry is the glorification of illegal intelligence activities, contradicting the message of Deep Space Nine. If the movie can handle that barrier, fun and silly sounds great.

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      Yeah…I think a lot of that will depend on what the actual plot of the thing is, and they’ve been keeping a surprisingly tight lid on that.

      The covert mission to destroy Cardassian weapons that Starfleet Intelligence sent Picard, Crusher, and Worf on in “Chain of Command” was probably illegal, but I never hear people complaining about it.

  • The Bard in Green@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz
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    3 days ago

    the person who saw the movie described it as “fun,” “silly,” and “Guardians of the Galaxy meets Fifth Element meets Mission: Impossible”.

    I have a feeling I’m gonna be like “This was a good sci fi movie, but should it have been a Trek movie?”

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      16 hours ago

      Of the previous Trek movies, we have:

      A deliberately ponderous sci-fi epic

      A submarine story fueled by revenge

      A crew who risks everything to save one friend

      A reunion special with a “save the whales” message front and center

      An ego project with ambition

      A political/spy thriller

      A crossover for the fans

      A zombie movie

      A long episode of TNG

      The second movie again but worse

      A reboot with plot holes

      A misunderstood action flick

      A Fast & Furious movie

      So how is this “not Trek” while all of those are Trek?

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      Star Trek has certainly never shied away from “fun and silly” before. I think it’s good to have different flavours available.

      As long as I enjoy this thing, it should be enough for me.