Review of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) by Filipeneto — 20 Aug 2018
This film is the tenth of the franchise and marks the farewell of Patrick Stewart, and the end of a stage of this long franchise, which has never managed to match the quality and popularity of the series that gave rise to it.
This film, like its predecessor, never surpasses the middleweight, with an uninteresting and forgettable script, something tiresome special effects and CGI and actors that do no more than comply with the minimum that is demanded to them.
Stewart is the most outstanding actor, but he is not particularly brilliant in his participation, as also Brent Spiner. Perhaps its not the fault of these actors but the absolutely basic script and the undemanding direction of Stuart Baird.
Anyway, this phase of the film franchise "Star Trek" ended without glory, but also without great shame.
This review of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) was written by Filipeneto on 20 Aug 2018.
Star Trek: Nemesis has generally received mixed reviews.
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