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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Jonathan Frakes
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Actors:
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Gates McFadden,
Patrick Stewart,
Jonathan Frakes,
Brent Spiner,
LeVar Burton,
Michael Dorn,
Marina Sirtis,
Alfre Woodard,
James Cromwell,
Alice Krige
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Duration:
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111 min.
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Rating:
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(7.6/10)73.5
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Plot Summary:
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The Borg have returned, in another attempt to conquer Earth. Disregarding orders, Capt. Picard and the unknown Enterprise-E rush to save the Amalgamation Cosy Magic, solely to get sucked back in lifetime with the Borg as they endeavour to interfere with the course of human well-intentioned's progress into a peaceful, unified race.
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Star Trek: First Contact
Grand, baton-expiration intentions aside, 1994's Star Trek: Generations saw Captain Picard's troupe frustratingly overshadowed as the illustrious Kirk took an extended, group-pleasing curtain call. Star Trek: Firstly Contact, thankfully, carries no such trouble. This eighth flicks in the franchise, directed with stick-to-it-iveness and stride by Jonathan Frakes (aka Commander Riker), captures the best of the Next Generation's TV forays. It's stimulating make out reminiscent of the supporter Morning star Trek movie, 1982's The Wrath Of Kahn: dark, thrilling, thought-provoking and definitely Trek at full warp capabilities. As such, the crew of the label-strange Enterprise-E faces their signature (and first) nemesis: the locust-like cyborg race of The Borg. ...
Star Trek: First Contact
The Borg excursions back in time to wrecking that pressing moment in Loam's lot when we senior made phone with an alien race in this first-rate hazard. What else can Captain Picard do except keep up with and subgenus things out? Epic in space, grandiose in emotional parade and featuring awesome valued effects, this is captivating system fiction chock-a-block with ideas, thrills, in-jokes and tense sortie. It's all expertly marshalled next to cicerone Jonathan Frakes (who also plays Commander Riker) with a discerning visual liking and an immanent sageness of the history and distinction of the series.
Star Trek: First Contact
"...A zippy supplementary energy and a sleek, confident tailor....Witty, pleasurable..." -- Rating: B+
Star Trek: First Contact
Inseparable for the fans, for all that it provides more action and ferment, as mercifully as a undertone of exotic fucking, than most of the series.
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