The new Star Trek series, Section 31, has received poor ratings on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, indicating widespread dissatisfaction. The latest installment in the Star Trek franchise, featuring Michelle Yeoh, fails to capture the spirit of its past iterations. Both fans and critics have been left feeling unimpressed.
Star Trek: Section 31’s reviews are extremely negative
After several setbacks due to COVID-19 and industry disputes, I finally got a chance to dive into Star Trek: Section 31 on Paramount+. Susana Polo from Polygon called it the “oddest Star Trek film ever produced.” She went on to say that it’s bursting with concepts typically reserved for a full TV series. Although there are elements that feel reminiscent of classic Star Trek, some aspects veer quite far from the franchise’s established path. Polo wasn’t too fond of its condensed format, suggesting that all these innovative ideas could have benefited from more time or space to fully unfold.
In simpler terms, IGN described the movie as “a waste of 100 minutes filled with common and uninspired content that barely resembles Star Trek.” The review pointed out its deviation from the franchise’s core values, such as lack of exploration, positivity, and thoughtful substance. Empire Magazine criticized Section 31 as a disappointing farewell for a formerly admirable character, specifically Philippa Georgiou’s role in it.
According to Robert Lloyd from the Los Angeles Times, the movie seemed like it was initially intended for television, as many aspects suggested a pilot episode. He noted, “Section 31 appears to scream ‘pilot episode’…it seems the film is hesitant to abandon its aspiration of becoming a TV series.” Critics concurred that the movie suffered from underdeveloped characters and a disjointed narrative, which made it less compelling.
Star Trek: Section 31 debuts with the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score
Star Trek: Section 31 has faced significant backlash, garnering a 19% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 21 critic reviews and a Metascore of 36 on Metacritic. This suggests that the film has been met with widespread criticism, largely due to its perceived lack of originality and failure to live up to the depth and thematic richness typically associated with the Star Trek series.
The movie centers around the character of Philippa Georgiou, portrayed by Yeoh, who becomes part of the covert Section 31 unit within Starfleet. Contrary to the exciting plotline, critics remark that the film fails to deliver the philosophical depth and character-driven aspects that are characteristic of Star Trek.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.
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