Review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) by Brien — 05 Jul 2008
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is ultimately a letdown, not the strongest movie, but how could it have competed with the fun-loving previous movie, where they voyage home? Still, the ridiculous dorky gaffs outwieghed the enjoyment of the movie, the incredibly Superman Spock on gravity boots, the flying up the turbo elevator shaft that's bigger than space dock, and the backward deck numbers inside, and that fake looking God thing, kind of ruin it.
A Vulcan nobody has ever met is so great and charismatic that he takes over an ENTIRE starship crew and convinces them to follow him? What? Where were the other crewmen? That's just silly. And those Klingons were like models for fashion and body building magazines! Hu.
And no, Spock never mentioned he had a brother. But still, it gets kudos for having heart.
This review of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) was written by Brien on 05 Jul 2008.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier has generally received mixed reviews.
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