Review of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) by Westleigh Q — 23 Jul 2013
Now we come to the end and the tenth movie of the franchise: Star Trek - Nemesis.The story is about Captain Jean-Luc Picard played by Patrick Stewart who along with his team discover a mysterious android that looks exactly like Data played by Brent Spiner.
Soon after the android is discovered to be named B4, the crew has discovered a mysterious villain in the darkness named Shinzon who later turns out to be Jean-Luc's younger clone played by Tom Hardy.
Shinzon is used for purposes of war than discarded, built a giant warship at a secret base, views the Remans as his family and one needs the other's blood to survive. The older self vs. younger self story was a great study on the film and the nature vs.
nurture theme in the story was interesting. Tom Hardy plays a great intimidating Nosferatu-looking villain which is one of the reasons why this movie is so dark. The film started off with an exciting intro and ended the film along with the entire original Star Trek franchise on a triumphant note with the original theme which was a pleasure; it's sad to say that this is the last Star Trek film in the original franchise ever.
Because this film ended on such a high note and a triumphant note as well, Star Trek - Nemesis gets a 9.6/10.
This review of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) was written by Westleigh Q on 23 Jul 2013.
Star Trek: Nemesis has generally received mixed reviews.
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