Review of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) by Clifford B — 20 Aug 2009
I heard one critic say that there was nothing in this film to make you connect with any of the characters. I find it sad that he could not see what to me was so obvious. That being the fact that this film was made for people who were already connected to the characters. No one else really mattered, because if you were not already a Star Trek fan, it is unlikely that any movie would be able to change that fact.
The story storyline represents one of the most important aspects of the Star Trek saga. That being the mutual love, respect and trust that the key characters had for each other. Regardless of who ordered them to stand down, or what the odds were against them succeeding, there was quite simply no possibility that Captain James T. Kirk, and his people were going sit back and do nothing when their friends were in need. If there was even a one in a trillion chance of saving Spock?s life and McCoy?s sanity, they would do whatever it took to do so.
This is the kind of spirit and courage that exist in the hearts and souls of the young men and women serving in defense of this nation and our liberty. I know this to be true, because my son is serving in the military, and he and his fellow defenders of freedom have continually displayed that same spirit and courage. They will tell you in an instant that they do not serve the U.N, They do not serve the government. No, these fine young men and women, THE VERY BEST AND BRIGHTEST serve the American people. Even those people that are too foolish understand why or from what. Even those people who are too self-absorbed to appreciate the sacrifices these fine young men and women have made and continue to make.
It is a point of great sadness to see how B.H.O. and his band of globalist simply kowtow and bow at the alter of the U.N. and thereby spit, no piss into the blood, sweat and tears of our military personnel. That band of socialist elite; who think they know better than we do what is best for us. Well I say to them and their simpering submissive followers in no uncertain terms; that REAL AMERICANS do not need their mommy state to take care of us.
And I promise without fear of contradiction that regardless of who might order us to back down, or what the odds might be against us succeeding, there is quite simply no possibility that REAL AMERICANS are going to sit back and do nothing while B.H.O and his henchmen try to drag this country into what they see as a global socialist utopia. If there is even a one in a trillion chance of saving the freedom and liberty that we love and hold so dear, we will do whatever it takes to do so.
This review of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) was written by Clifford B on 20 Aug 2009.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home has generally received positive reviews.
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