9/10
One of my favorite movies.
8 November 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This movie, in my humble opinion, is the best Star Trek made.

Basic story guide: On the maiden voyage of the Enterprise-B, guests Scotty, Checkov, and James Kirk all arrive as special guests. While investigating an energy ribbon, James Kirk is "killed." Seven decades later, Picard must stop Saron, a man so hell-bent on getting back into the said "ribbon" which is actually a temporal window into any point in history that the person wants to go. But to get back, Saron must destroy planetary stars in different sectors to alter the gravimetric forces in a sector to move the ribbon where he wants to go. A side effect (and i use the term lightly) of the destruction of these stars is a shock wave which destroys everything in a star system (ships, stations, planets, etc). Picard must stop him or 230 million people will die as a result, not including his own crew.

(SPOILER ALERT!) if this movie guide interests you at all, read no further.

The destruction of the Enterprise is really dramatic, gripping, and one hell of a ride.

I can honestly say that most of the bad reviews for this movie are a direct result of people who are angry that Enterprise is destroyed, or for the fact that the James Kirk finally dies. They don't understand that this is a send off, and that this movie is where EVERYTHING changes.

I suspect that some find this movie boring.

Some may complain about the "holes" in the story line.

But the movie itself is a lot better than Insurecction.

Over all...9/10. it does have its flaws but overall it's worth a watch.
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