I was watching Nemesis with my gf over the weekend (the sad end of a very long rewatching of all TNG), and the whole time I kept thinking: "Sure is sad that Romulus is going to blow up in a few years."
It tinged the whole thing with a sort of ironic tragedy, that all these Romulans/Remans/Clones were wrestling for the control of something that would be destroyed within their lifetimes.
But at the same time, if you take away the tragedy, it sort of undercuts the urgency of the film's driver- who cares about the coup? Shinzon was not really 'taking control' of anything, except in the immediate short term.
It tinged the whole thing with a sort of ironic tragedy, that all these Romulans/Remans/Clones were wrestling for the control of something that would be destroyed within their lifetimes.
But at the same time, if you take away the tragedy, it sort of undercuts the urgency of the film's driver- who cares about the coup? Shinzon was not really 'taking control' of anything, except in the immediate short term.