Friday, 13 September 2013

Star Trek Insurrection


Okay so First Contact’s a hard act to follow in anyone’s books but even if it wasn’t, Insurrection would still have been a bad film.  Basically Picard and co fight some facelift-obsessed aliens to secure the fountain of youth and ensure Picard’s new bird gets to literally live happily ever after.

 

Cue lots of explosions and people screaming complete with a space battle that’s more of space happy slappy but does have one really big explosion.  Throw in a little moralising, a corrupt admiral and you’ve still got a crappy film.  Worse, Patrick Stewart’s an executive producer, which can’t be seen as a career highlight.

 

Given that the plot is essentially that high-ranking figures in the Federation have sold out the principles they’re supposed to stand for, this could have been a really good film; a completely different yet equally brilliant follow-on to its critically acclaimed predecessor.  Indeed the original script had Picard losing everything but his principles, with his ship, his career and his reputation all going down the space chute.

 

Instead we were given a neutered down version that provides such delight as tips on safe shaving of partners in the bath, how to rumba and the best way to bash a drone with a phaser rifle (okay, that’s actually a good bit).  Still there are worse films out there (Star Wars Episode I for example, which came out the same year), but really this film is at best a backing track to the much better Generations and First Contact.  If you want to skip it and go straight to Nemesis, no one’s going to mind.

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