Review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) by Amheretojudge — 26 Jun 2018
Accurately titled on terms of its production..
Star Trek : The Final Frontier The franchise has failed to offer the essence and spirit of the series since, but this one shatters the lower expectations of the franchise and begs the questionaccurately titled on terms of its production..
Star Trek : The Final Frontier.
The franchise has failed to offer the essence and spirit of the series since, but this one shatters the lower expectations of the franchise and begs the question of its existence. There isn't anything rhythmic let along be poetic in here, just a mere misguided action flick that can't even be called sci-fi for its failed attempt to go mythical back fires very poorly on itself. The script never had enough crisp or meat to make it to the screen in the first place addition to that, the execution by Leonard Nimoy seems to have gone loose rather than getting it all together or improving. The performance is decent but not something outstanding not that it could have saved the feature, for there wasn't much range or space for the actors to factor in. It is short on technical aspects like visual effects, sound department and editing. The only sequence to look forward is the conversation among Spock, Kirk and McCoy. Star Trek : The Final Frontier is accurately titled on terms of its production of the features as it brings into halt on every single aspect of it like characters, plot-line and the spark of creativity that made it's predecessor what it is.
This review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) was written by Amheretojudge on 26 Jun 2018.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier has generally received mixed reviews.
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