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Review of by Mike A — 30 Nov 2009

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Star Trek: Nemesis struggles with lack of good story-telling, same old characters and a t.v. show feel. Like the last Star Trek, Insurrection, this would have been just as presentable as one of the shows good episodes and instead we get a movie that is just ok.

We know the characters, so really they need a little refreshment and change up. We get the death at the end of the film but really it is hardly a 'Spock Moment'.

I find with other Trek films there are some emotional attachments that I have, because the characters are protrayed so well. But because the last couple of films weren't great it left in the back of my mind that I really didn't care what happened. So the outcome of this film in my view was underwhelming.

The biggest problem this film faces is that everything is just 'ok', the villian is just ok, the music is just ok, the acting is just ok, the story is just ok. Which doesn't make this a bad film but the issue is that it doesn't make it a great film.

So glad they revamped the series with the latest Star Trek. Still this movie is better then the disaster of Insurrection but not enough to save the ST:TNG movie series.

Directing - 8/20.

Preformances - 10/20.

Visual/Special Effects - 12/20.

Musical Score - 8/20.

Entertainment - 9/10.

47% - Star Trek Nemesis is an ok film, nothing great, it struggles to bring any signifigance to the rest of the series.

This review of Star Trek: Nemesis (2002) was written by on 30 Nov 2009.

Star Trek: Nemesis has generally received mixed reviews.

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