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    Star Trek: Insurrection

    PG1998 · Action · 1h 38m

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      • This reasonably engaging movie seems uncommonly like a typical episode of the hit Star Trek: The Next Generation cast TV show. The budget for special effects is kicked up a notch, but otherwise Star Trek: Insurrection is a fairly routine escapade for the well-drawn, principled, and likeable space-traveling heroes.
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  2. Dec 11, 1998 · The plot of "Star Trek: Insurrection" grinds through the usual conversations and crises, as the evil Ru'afo and his men carry forward their insidious plans, and Picard discovers that the Federation itself may be willing to play fast and loose with the Prime Directive.

  3. Star Trek. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A Federation mission to the planet Ba'ku takes a dangerous turn when a malfunctioning android, Data (Brent Spiner), takes a cultural task force hostage.

    • (78)
    • Jonathan Frakes
    • PG
    • Patrick Stewart
  4. Star Trek: Insurrection Reviews. Insurrection feels more Star Trek than any other Star Trek film, in the best way possible. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Aug 31, 2023....

  5. Dec 11, 1998 · Star Trek: Insurrection: Directed by Jonathan Frakes. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton. When the crew of the Enterprise learn of a Federation conspiracy against the inhabitants of a unique planet, Captain Picard begins an open rebellion.

    • (80K)
    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Jonathan Frakes
    • 1998-12-11
  6. Dec 11, 1998 · INSURRECTION does what Star Trek does best, take a socially relevent problem and explore how to solve it. Out of 'The Next Generation' films this one is the most light-hearted and enjoy-abe for casual fans or for those who have no knowledge of the Star Trek universe.

    • (19)
    • Jonathan Frakes
    • PG
    • Patrick Stewart
  7. 7/10. Enjoyable TNG movie. neil-476 25 March 2012. Warning: Spoilers. The Federation (or, rather, a corrupt Federation high-up) joins with one humanoid group in order to try to remove another small humanoid group (600 people) from the planet which brings them long life, so as to provide this benefit to a larger group.

  8. Dec 11, 1998 · No kidding. Ruafro (F. Murray Abraham), the seriously hideous leader of the Son’a, wants to remove the Ba’ku from their planet so his people can gain control of the metaphasic radiation. In...

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