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Was it blatantly partisan?
I have read alot that STID is clearly drawing a parallel to the Bush policies after 9/11. Benedict Cumberbatch even gave an interview where he said that STID is indeed a critique of the Bush/Cheney years. Now if filmmakers want to make a film with a certain political ideology and don't care if anyone is offended well that's fine. However, it is a bad idea if you want your film to be a successful summer blockbuster because we live in a bitterly divided country and conservatives will shun a movie if they even get a whiff of it trying to send a "liberal" message. Now STID did fine with 84 million, but it probably was hurt somewhat by this perception.
Well, political/social commentary is what Trek is all about, but I highly doubt the commentary in STID had or will have any effect on its box office. It is so absurd, extreme and superficial that I would not have even noticed it, had I not read the interviews by Cumberbatch and the writers beforehand stating that they tried to hold a mirror up to real world events in the best traditions of the franchise.