That's probably because it's a mediocre movie overall and a horrible star trek movie.
Don't get me wrong, I didn't hate it. It had some good bits and pieces, some interesting ideas. But they were cobbled together into a script with the worst dialogue of any trek effort I've ever seen. And the fucking accents? Absurdity. Yeoh's character had this weird one that made the character feel stilted and the "nanokin" accents were just insulting to their respective real world versions.
The action was meh for the most part, though one of the bits with the special gear over the box was kinda fun until the end where a plot point made it turn into nonsense. I avoid spoilers where possible despite thinking spoilers don't advisor actually spoil anything, so that's vague as hell, but when you see the movie (if), you'll get what I mean as soon as you see the bit I'm talking about.
I watched it with my wife and kid because my kid is slowly delving into trek, and this is the newest thing. I said afterward that, as a sci-fi action movie it was okay, I've seen a lot worse. But it wasn't a star trek movie. It was a trek themed movie where they used catchwords from trek canon to make you think of trek, without delivering on the actual feel of any of it.
It definitely deserves to be the lowest rated trek project, and I hate the whole Kelvin thing.
But, again, I didn't actually hate Section 31. I hated sections of it lol.
Thinking about it as I'm writing this, what it most reminded me of is fan fiction. It was just bad fan fiction. At moments, it also felt like they were going for a ttrpg feel akin to what the d&d honor among thieves movie did. Only in this case, it wasn't done well.
I dunno, I'm rambling a bit. I think what I'm getting at is that if you're forced to watch it, there are some decent bits, but you'll likely be angry at whoever forced you to watch it despite that