Better than Generations and certainly better than Nemesis. Further ahead than Star Trek too.
The Frakes/Sirtis commentary track is the most entertaining thing about it. When even the director can't take his own film seriously, you know you're kinda in trouble. Still, it's not Battlefield Earth...
Worst ethical dilemma ever presented in Star Trek, "yuppies fight eminent domain". Tough to take the film seriously.![]()
Worst ethical dilemma ever presented in Star Trek, "yuppies fight eminent domain". Tough to take the film seriously.![]()
Avatar. Same story.
And ironically, the first draft of the script would have been very much like Avatar, with a very strange alien world, and very strange aliens.
When I watch this movie, I tolerate it better by rooting for Admiral Dougherty and the Son'a.
Agree 100 %Good film, but not a great film.. Still better than the prevailing attitude of the "fans" would lead one to believe.
It's message is simply horrible. The Enterprise senior officers take the side of a group of smug, self-centered, Aryan neo-Luddite squatters rather than those who wish to use the resources of the planet to benefit the vastly greater number of people.
Interesting. The message I got from the film was that it's bad for the Federation's military to invade a non-Federation planet, relocate the inhabitants to another planet, and then steal their natural resources. Not very Federation like, not very Prime-Directive like, and pretty much frowned upon by even the "backward humans" of the 20th Century.
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