Review of Star Trek: Generations (1994) by Pravin P — 27 Oct 2015
This is my first movie in the Star trek franchise.
The story is engaging.
The technology they show in a movie made in 1992 is quite astonishing.
The CGI work varies from ok to good in various scenes. For example, the way the launcher at the climax, disappearing and reappearing is ok, and the way showed planet Veridian was good.
The character importance given to the Android was engaging at the beginning but the way they transformed him into a human, making him cry was not required. It spoilt the essence of his character. Android David from Prometheus was better I felt.
The klingon Commander Worf aboard the Enterprise wasn't given much importance. Since it is my first movie, may be I wanted him to be a part of the action.
What I didn't like was, the story was dragged a bit nearing the climax, when Captain Kirk had to change his heart. It was lengthy.
What I liked was the main villain of the story, the Nexus. And how Soran was deviating its path towards Veridian.
On the whole I enjoyed the movie. May be I will enjoy all the episodes in the franchise.
This review of Star Trek: Generations (1994) was written by Pravin P on 27 Oct 2015.
Star Trek: Generations has generally received positive reviews.
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