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All teen and kid reviews for Star Trek: Nemesis

Teen, 16 years old
September 19, 2009
 
One of the Best "Trek" Movies
This is one of my favorite star trek movies but some things you should know. The film seems to have a more military feel to it than the previous films. There is a good deal of violence such as ray gun fights and space battles, in one scene a device emits a ray that cause a room full of people to crumble and disintegrate. The vilian gradually mutates due to a disese and at the end the villian gets impaled on a jagged pipe, pulls himself along the pipe and dies. In another scene a charecter is telepathically attacked. Besides this this, the acting, score, and story are excellent. Nemesis is a must-see for any Star Trek fan.

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Teen, 17 years old
January 2, 2012
 
Worst Star Trek movie is also a real bore
I know that many people will no doubt disagree with me on this, but honestly, Star Trek: Nemesis has always been easily my least favorite of the Star Trek movies. Yes, worse than The Final Frontier. Yes, I am serious. But, look at it from my perspective for a moment:Despite being made in late 2002, the special effects are almost always laughable,with some of the films from the 80's having far superior special effects. The acting, well, as much as I still love the cast of the Next Generation, I still have no problem admitting at, by this point in the Star Trek film franchise, the crew had long lived it's purpose, and by this point, even some of the most lovable characters and actors of the Next generation crew now look bored and uninterested in this franchise, by now. Finally, the story: While it actually does have some of the little perks from a few of the episodes from the Original Series, the story of Captain Picard having a long lost brother, who is played by a very young Tom hardy, just isn't easy to get into, at all. So, with series rarity of a PG-13 Rating in hand, the content is pretty much as follows: There is infrequent but intense action violence with several space style shootouts, fistfights and combat. Also, there is one fairly graphic sex scene which pretty much turns into a hallucinogenic attempted rape of sorts (if that makes any sense, at all). Also, there is frequent social drinking, including one particular sequence very early on at a wedding. And, finally, there is very infrequent mild profanity which isn't really much to note of. So, if you are a big die-hard Star Trek fan like me (and, no, I am not a nerd), than you should probably stay well clear of this muddled little mess.

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