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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)

December. 06,1991
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7.2
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PG
| Adventure Action Thriller Science Fiction

After years of war, the Federation and the Klingon empire find themselves on the brink of a peace summit when a Klingon ship is nearly destroyed by an apparent attack from the Enterprise. Both worlds brace for what may be their deadliest encounter.

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trashgang
1991/12/06

The last flick with the original crew and for me the best one. There's suspense all over the flick and it never had a boring moment. But the most interesting thing is the fact that the comedy was left out an the characters and away from the parodies.Somehow if I compare it with part V the whole crew looks younger. But it was the final call for the whole crew. And they would be honored in the beginning of the flick but of course things go wrong when Kirk and Bones are taken in prison. From there on all is top notch. A must see for all Trekkies and non Trekkies. Great story, perfect acting, stunning effects.Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5

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beresfordjd
1991/12/07

Not awful, just pedestrian. It was simply a longer talky TV episode - at least that was how it felt. William Shatner was just the same as ever -how could he be any different? The most convincing of all is the ever-reliable Leonard Nimoy. Most of the sets looked cheap and nasty, particularly the rocky caves that Bones, Kirk and Iman crawled through. The creatures and costumes were far from convincing and the makeup of some of the characters was amateur to say the least. it was 1991 when released so probably could not have benefited from the use of CGI then but overall the effects were pathetic. Action sequences needed better direction and execution and would the have involved the viewer. The new Star Trek movies were much better in execution, action and storyline and benefited from actors who could really carry their parts - I have affection for the classic ST series and some of the movies but this one was only just about watchable.

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Terryfan
1991/12/08

Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country is one of my favorite films in the Star Trek series and it is one of the best films in Star Trek.This being the final film to feature the cast of the original Star Trek series Captain Kirk (William Shatner) Mr.Spock (Leonard Nimoy) Dr.McCoy (DeForest Kelley) Scotty (James Doohan) Mr.Chekov (Walter Koenig) Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) also Mark Lenard reprise his role as Sarek Mr.Spock's Father along with Michael Dorn who plays Klingon Defense Attorney Kurtwood Smith as Federation President along with Lt.Valeris (Kim Cattrall) The plot has the classic Who Done it Theme as the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise are send by Starfleet to escort Chancellor Gorkon (David Warner) along with his daughter Azetbur (Rosanna DeSoto) and General Chang (Christopher Plummer) through Federation Space however things go out of hand in a hurry as we learn there is more to this mystery than it realize the plot becomes more a mystery and surprise to say the least. They did a very well balance story that you never could guess what happensThe acting is very strong as well as each cast member gives a well respected performance the cast help tells the story with their characters and they all did a great job.The music in the film is top notch Star Trek has always been known for great music and this film is no different it really helps makes the film famous with each piece of music written to match the story Also I love the final battle close to the climax of the film it has you on the edge of your seat it is one of the best battles of Star Trek and the tension is like riding a roller coaster that you have to watch to believe Star Trek 6 serves as the final film with the original cast and it deserves a lot of respect the cast did a great job with this last movie and it is a great send off to the original crew With great acting, a original story that is tense and plot twist you won't see coming this is your film and for all fans of Star TrekI give Star Trek 6 The Undiscovered Country an 10 out of 10

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bowmanblue
1991/12/09

Anyone who dares to admit to being into the Trek films will know of the theory regarding how the 'even' number films are all a lot better than the 'odd' number movies. So, here we have Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country and, as the theory goes, it is pretty good.It's the last full feature film of the original (and now very old) cast and what better way that to duke it out with their old foes - the Klingons. There's less comedy than in Star Trek 4 and less banter than Star Trek 5, it's more a product of its time, set when the Federation are trying to make peace with the Klingons (and released in the cinema not long after the end of the Cold War). It tries - and doesn't quite make it - to be like second outing (The Wrath of Khan), i.e. pitting Captain Kirk against an opposite number/captain. It may not have the drama or suspense, but it is a good adventure which most people should enjoy.In the wake of the reboot, I'm not sure how many new fans The Undiscovered Country will win over, but, for all of us who remembered the original cast, it's a great and fitting send off for those who have boldly gone for so many years.

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