Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

1989

Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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David Warner as St. John Talbot
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Leonard Nimoy as Spock
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George Takei as Sulu
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
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English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 46 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Xstal7 / 10

Beware Frontiers Bearing Gifts...

Boldly going where no man (or woman) has gone before, climb aboard the Enterprise and let it fly and soar, as old friends gather, reunite, off to battle and to fight, strange new worlds, civilisations to explore.

Relieved of their conscience and pain, disciples no longer in vain, after Sybok inspires, ignites holy fires and shackles them with a new chain.

The newly blind follow the blindest into damnation, torment and torture when they fall for the misguided trickery of a Vulcan selling metaphorical snake oil and hair restorer.

Reviewed by KnightsofNi116 / 10

Cheesy fun

This is often said to be the worst of the Star Trek films. After watching it I can see why a lot of people would think that. It is a very flawed film but I by no means hated it. In fact, I liked it more than Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier opens with the crew of the Enterprise enjoying some well deserved shore leave. Kirk, Spock, and Bones enjoy their time off together by going camping in Yosemite park and this makes for some amusingly cheesy moments. Their vacation is interrupted when they must respond to a hostage situation concerning a renegade Vulcan who happens to be Spock's half brother. This Vulcan's name is Sybok and he is on a desperate search for God and the end of the universe. There are also some Klingons in pursuit of Kirk and the Enterprise, but they don't seem to serve much of a purpose in the end. The Final Frontier is all kinds of weird and doesn't have much of a structure, but I can't say I didn't have fun with this movie.

Remember how The Voyage Home added this element of comedy to Star Trek? Well The Final Frontier saw that and thought to itself, 'Hey! I can do that too!' Unfortunately, it was wrong. Any and all comedy in this film is completely unnecessary and either makes you cringe or roll your eyes in embarrassment. There are moments in the film where I was left wondering, 'Why in the hell did the writers think that line was a good idea?' The movie tries way too hard with its ridiculous punchlines and awkward moments that are supposed to be hilarious. A lot of the humor comes around when the friendship between Kirk, Spock, and Bones is being developed. This was always an important aspect of Star Trek, but The Final Frontier almost makes a mockery of it. Never, under any circumstances do I need to watch Shatner, Nimoy, and Kelley sit around a campfire singing Row Row Row Your Boat. But I guess these were the days when Shatner and Nimoy were building their "singing" careers so they thought they needed those "careers" to carry over into Star Trek.

This movie had the potential to be incredible. Sybok's search for God could have gone much deeper and been much more intellectual than what it was. This aspect of the film had spiritual and existential overtones, but they were buried by silly nonsensical scenes that do nothing for the plot. There is a lot to strip away if you want to get down to the more intellectual meaning of this film. It is something that was so obscured by the amount of crap this film throws together that in the end it was a completely lost meaning.

But if you move past that, The Final Frontier can be pretty fun. If you enjoy it for its cheese than you can have a moderately good time. Especially towards the end, the film becomes completely over-the-top and loaded with cheese. It isn't like The Motion Picture, which tried way to hard to be something it wasn't and painfully dragged on for over two hours. The Final Frontier clocks in at only an hour and 45 minutes and just stays lively and fun the whole time. It isn't high quality fun, but its fun nevertheless. This definitely is not a Star Trek film I would watch again, but its a necessary watch if you are a fan of Star Trek like me and have made it your duty to see all of the films.

Star Trek: The Final Frontier is not a good movie. But its not a bad movie either. It isn't one of those that I just hated by the end, but I knew for sure that what I had just seen was not a very well made film. I love Star Trek so watching Kirk, Spock, and Bones boldly go where no man has gone before, even if they go to a realm of such cringe worthy cheese as this, still puts a smile on my face.

Reviewed by MartinHafer3 / 10

Don't ever allow Mr. Shatner to direct another film,...please!

Uggh! After three wonderful Star Trek movies (II, III and IV),the fifth one was an embarrassing mess. There will always be debate among the Trekkies (or, "Trekkers" if you are a younger fan) about which is the worst Star Trek film--STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE or STAR TREK V. While I narrowly think the first film should get this honor because so much was expected from it and it had such an enormous budget, I could definitely understand those who would vote for the fifth one as being the worst. The script and direction, to put it mildly, stink. And, BOTH can be traced back to William Shatner--the sole reason this film turned out to be like a giant turd.

The film's plot is just dumb. Spock apparently has a brother we've never heard about who has devoted his life to "anti-logic". He's a hyper-emotional freak who is so charismatic that beings from across the galaxy join him on his quest to find God. Not exactly logical, huh?! Anyways, he obtains helpers due to his psychic psychoanalytic powers (huh?) and gains control of the Enterprise. The commandeered ship arrives at a lonely place where he determines God is waiting to have a pow-wow. Unfortunately, it turns out this probably isn't God as it's evil and they manage to kill it! And, when it's all over, the crew and Spock's brother realize the entire mission has just been a waste of time--I sure could have told him that!! The movie is dull and the plot is mega-stupid....nuf' said?!

By the way, although it really had NOTHING to do with the film, there was a segment where Kirk, Spock and McCoy are camping out and rock climbing back on Earth. It is, without a doubt, the worst portion of the film. Watching them sit around the campfire and sing and eat beans was embarrassing to watch and a bit painful.

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