J.J. Abrams' Critic Agreement
17 November 2009
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J.J. Abrams agrees with "almost every criticism" of the 'Star Trek' movie.
The director insists he is incredibly proud of his vision of the sci-fi franchise, but can understand why some fans were upset by his film, which starred Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto.
He said: "In terms of criticisms, I agree with almost every criticism I read. It is hard not to be hard on the work that you do. So when I hear someone say 'Nero was not complicated enough,' I say' 'Yeah, that's right'. Or if I hear 'There are some moments - that crazy coincidence that Kirk meets Spock in the ice cave - and that took me out of it', I can see that.
The director insists he is incredibly proud of his vision of the sci-fi franchise, but can understand why some fans were upset by his film, which starred Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto
"I don't really hear much that I don't agree with."
Despite agreeing with the negative points, the filmmaker was still delighted with the final movie.
He added to website Trekweb.com: "This cast was watchable, likeable, relatable, and the actors were talented enough, that that criticism was silenced and we were able to allow the crew of the Enterprise to live on with a new generation of actors. And that to me is the biggest accomplishment, which goes completely to the actors and the work that they did. "
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