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Star Trek 7: Generations
This story is about a wide range of powerful events and exciting adventures. That story began with Captain Picard, with the help of the supposed captain Kirk, starting a mission against a madman who wanted to kill on a planetary scale in order to enter a space matrix. During that mission, Soran carries a lethal plan that includes the destruction of the institution without Becker's knowledge.
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July 05, 2010
Doesn't work as a goodbye to Kirk or as a hello to Picard.April 09, 2009
I had hoped Generations would rescue Star Trek from its pervasive dullness, but somehow things have gotten even more boringJanuary 01, 2000
A rich and absorbing saga.January 29, 2012
From the opening shot of a champagne bottle floating in space to the pulsating ribbon of an engulfing Nexus, the film's images dazzled me.May 19, 2008
Star Trek Generations has enough verve, imagination and familiarity to satisfy three decades' worth of Trekkers raised on several incarnations of the television skein.May 15, 2009
Star Trek: Generations suffers from the feeling that it is only a bigger budgeted episode of the television show, one that fails to use the full potential of the cinematic medium.May 29, 2013
Star Trek at its geekiest, and cursory filmmaking at its blandest.May 19, 2008
At least the special effects and outer space vistas are more handsome than usual.September 07, 2016
Fns of the series will no doubt be happy to see Kirk again under any circumstances, and if you hunger for the "Star Trek" experience, this will keep you nicely occupied.May 20, 2003
Generations is predictably flabby and impenetrable in places, but it has enough pomp, spectacle and high-tech small talk to keep the franchise afloat.