This ninth entry in the Star Trek series(and second outing for The Next Generation crew)is better than i remember it a few years ago.it is pretty light,as far as substance, and the plot,though also light,is somewhat interesting.and the movie is generally fun.it certainly has its whimsical moments,to be sure,but that's not a criticism of the movie.there's even a romantic aspect to it.there is less action than drama here,but the movie still maintains a good pace for the most.there are a few scenes where things get slow,but they don't last long enough to effect the film.i don't think this film is quite as good as the previous entry First Contact,but it's still more than watchable.it's actually a very good movie.as for the extras there are plenty of them on the second disc,many of them in depth.well worth the purchase price,in my opinion. 8/10
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If you are a Star Trek fan( of which i am) you will not be disappointed by Insurrection. The story is good and the acting is up to it's high standards the only let downs are the lack of any real great special affects and the lame enemies. I would not say this is as good as first contact but never the less well worth watching. 7 out of 10
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Insurrection features a wonderful score during the opening sequence and throughout. This added to my enjoyment of the film. I have to admit, the battle sequence between the Enterprise and the S'ona ships is too fast, poorly edited and unimpressive. Overall, however, I enjoyed the performances from Stewart and Donna Murphy and the light-hearted tone of the film. While not in the same league as First Contact, Insurrection is a satisfying Sci-Fi film which feels more like a good tv episode (with great cinematography). Don't expect FC and you'll do fine with this movie.