Star Trek: Némesis

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El capitán Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) y su tripulación se enfrentan a un nuevo y estremecedor adversario... que tiene un sorprendente vínculo con el propio Picard. Cuando está a punto de celebrarse la boda de Riker (Jonathan Frakes) y Troi (Marina Sirtis), Picard recibe otra noticia más que celebrar: los Romulanos quieren la paz y el Capitán será el emisario de la Federación. El Enterprise se encamina hacia el Imperio Romulano, pero les espera un brillante malvado ocultando un diabólico y destructivo plan, así como un secreto inimaginable que se convertirá en el más temible desafío de a cuantos se ha enfrentado Picard. (Paramount Pictures España)

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gudaulin 

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inglés Within the entire Star Trek film series, Nemesis is slightly above average, partly due to the logical development of the genre and the capabilities of special effects technology. Among its recent siblings, it is clearly weaker than First Contact but definitely better than Insurrection. I have some issues with the script, but Nemesis is mainly brought down by the traditional shortcomings of the series. Except for First Contact, I couldn't shake the feeling with other Star Trek films that they were merely extended TV episodes with fixed and unchanging characters and plots. Overall rating: 65%. I'm still waiting for a truly great, compelling story. ()

POMO 

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inglés The plot of Star Trek X would suffice for a single episode of the TV series, but the excellent formalistic execution makes it clear that the filmmakers meant well. ()

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kaylin 

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inglés Probably the first episode with only a new crew that I really liked. Mostly because I could feel the emotion of it. Yes, it's drawn out, and some scenes may seem long, but I found them quite entertaining. And the ending is nice. Here, you don't even have to be that much of a fan to be gripped by it. Nice, positive, epic, good. ()

novoten 

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inglés The classic archetypal battle for the salvation of all is crossed with a perfect moral/responsible dilemma. The Enterprise faces the most stylish enemy of the entire film series, and the entire Romulan plot is presented so darkly that I couldn't believe that this was the same crew that got started in the failed Star Trek: Generations. There could hardly be a better goodbye from Star Trek: The Next Generation. ()

Marigold 

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inglés The conclusion of the Generation Saga could not have been better! True, the story lacks the monumentality and fatality of the Borg episodes of the series, but Captain Pickard's duel with himself in another body is worth it. The Romulans have not been seen much in the series so far, so it's good that they're finally getting some screen time. Although I probably don't have to emphasize the fact that they are not in a particularly friendly mood and that they have truly evil plans concerning the Federation. The story does have a touch of seriality, but thanks to the conflict between the two main brains on both sides, it has the right feature film spirit. In addition, director Stuart Baird has not forgotten what we, ST+, love so much – light humor and exaggeration for the "invited", a spectacular starship duel (the battle between the Enterprise and the Scimitar is one of the best in the history of Star trek) and a great escalation of intergalactic tension... He has also added a revolutionary novelty in the form of a dropping of paratroops, carried out not on foot, as I am used to in Star Trek, but through futuristic Off-road. And the fact that it is more than just driving is definitely clear. One of the last Mohicans of the old school soundtrack, Jerry Goldsmith, contributed really great music to it all. It’s quite unfortunate that the previous episode of Insurrection failed quite deservedly, and thereby our fellow countryman didn't have a chance to enjoy a delicious Star Trek Generations film on the silver screen. I would give it 4 or 5 stars, but out of respect for what the Generations has accomplished, I’m rounding up... Unfortunately, the bonus material on the DVD clearly shows how much the Paramount studio was involved in the film, which (as director Baird conspicuously suggests) forced the creator to cut out certain important scenes. The alternative ending in the cut-out scenes is also interesting, clearly suggesting that Nemesis should not have been the certain ending of the Next Generation. Unlike the ending which was used. ()

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