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Star Trek: Insurrection

Sci-Fi When Data the android suddenly goes amok and attacks a hidden Federation anthropological observation post on the world of the peaceful Ba’ku, Captain Picard and the Enterprise crew are brought in by Admiral Dougherty to stop him. Trying to discover the reasons for Data’s malfunction, Picard discovers a holographic ship hidden in a lake and realizes that Dougherty, in collaboration with the ruthless Son’a race, is planning to secretly ... [+]
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United StatesUnited States TV Guide "It's an interesting story, more accessible to non-Trekkers than previous entries" POS
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Star Trek: Insurrection lacks the adrenalized oomph of its predecessor, but no adventure of the Starship Enterprise is without its gee-whiz affability." POS
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Austin Chronicle
Austin Chronicle
"A muddled, gimpy mess, filled with the worst sort of Trek clichés"  NEG
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Variety
Variety
"Even though Frakes is back, Star Trek: Insurrection plays less like a stand-alone sci-fi adventure than like an expanded episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation." NEU
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ReelViews
ReelViews
"The best Star Trek stories are allegorical (...) Insurrection continues that tradition"  POS
United StatesUnited States The New Yorker "The most colorful and relaxed of the series" POS
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