Review of Star Trek: Generations (1994) by Filipeneto — 20 Aug 2018
This film is the seventh of the franchise and renews almost everything, as we advance in time to follow the adventures of Captain Picard, played by Patrick Stewart, the new protagonist. Okay, in this film William Shatner still makes a brief appearance, but this happens in a context that the script clearly specifies, and which may (or may not) make logical sense.
Either way, the film deserves a positive note regarding the use of new special effects and technologies. They have proved to be very useful to the film. I also liked the new improved sets and costumes.
As far as the actors' work is concerned, Stewart does not disappoint, giving us a good participation, but I also really enjoyed the performance of Malcolm McDowell as the villain and Brent Spiner as Data, a humanoid robot who has difficulty understanding feelings.
The franchise, thus, takes up a new breath, and this is a good promise for the future.
This review of Star Trek: Generations (1994) was written by Filipeneto on 20 Aug 2018.
Star Trek: Generations has generally received positive reviews.
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