Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

1991 "The battle for peace has begun."
7.2| 1h49m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 06 December 1991 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://www.paramountmovies.com/movies/star-trek-vi-the-undiscovered-country
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After years of war, the Federation and the Klingon empire find themselves on the brink of a peace summit when a Klingon ship is nearly destroyed by an apparent attack from the Enterprise. Both worlds brace for what may be their deadliest encounter.

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Nicholas Meyer

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Zandra The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Nicolas F. Costoglou Star Trek VI: The undiscovered Country is my favourite Star Trek Film out of the series. It blends Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, and most interesting Polit-Thriller into one exciting movie, which is also the perfect end for the crew of the Enterprise, before the next Generation Crew got on board.The story is very intense and suspenseful. The idea that the human and the Klingon race has to work together, after a long time of being enemies, is a very well executed metaphor, and a great idea to continue.The special effects are state-of-the-art and have aged fairly well, most impressive, even today, are the great morphing effects used for a character in the movie who can change his appearance.The crew is great as always and everyone get something to do on his last mission. Nicholas Meyer also (again) shows us things we haven't seen before in a Star Trek movie, like Klingon ships from inside (outside the bridge), or the rest of the Enterprise-crew.The cinematography is great and the lighting extremely moody and gives the movie his own style.The soundtrack is great as always, but this is sadly one of the movies which don't use the Jerry Goldsmith-theme.All in all my favourite Star Trek Film, technically and thematically nearly flawless executed, and a great good bye to a great crew we'll never forget...
Rainey Dawn The film is good. I really loved the story and it has a great ending for Kirk and crew. BUT the one thing I did not like in this film was Kim Cattrall's portrayal of Lt. Valeris -- she smirked and grinned too much to be a Vulcan for my taste, I did like her a lot as Lassie in Porky's just not as a Vulcan.The Klingon High Chancellor Gorkon wants to talk a peace treaty with the Federation of Planets and Kirk along with his crew are sent out to escort the Klingon ship to the meeting. Things go wrong when the Klingon ship is attacked and the Chancellor is murdered with some of his crew. Kirk and Dr. McCoy go aboard the Klingon ship to help them but is blamed for the murders. Now Mr. Spock and the rest of the crew must find what really happened and whodunit.I would have easily rated the film a perfect 10 but I was annoyed at Cattrall's portrayal of the Vulcan Valeris. She just smirked and grinned too much for me.9/10
beresfordjd Not awful, just pedestrian. It was simply a longer talky TV episode - at least that was how it felt. William Shatner was just the same as ever -how could he be any different? The most convincing of all is the ever-reliable Leonard Nimoy. Most of the sets looked cheap and nasty, particularly the rocky caves that Bones, Kirk and Iman crawled through. The creatures and costumes were far from convincing and the makeup of some of the characters was amateur to say the least. it was 1991 when released so probably could not have benefited from the use of CGI then but overall the effects were pathetic. Action sequences needed better direction and execution and would the have involved the viewer. The new Star Trek movies were much better in execution, action and storyline and benefited from actors who could really carry their parts - I have affection for the classic ST series and some of the movies but this one was only just about watchable.
fpaterson This was a really good film, in my honest opinion I think it was one of the best perhaps just behind Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan. At the same time it was sad, because after 34 years on our small and big screens this saw the retirement of the original cast. I think the story line really did justice to the history in oh so many ways. We see the Federation finally making peace with the Klingons and we also get to see Mr Sulu finally getting the captaincy of his very own ship. It was nice also to see the director of Wrath of Khan Nicholas Meyer directing this one. Good job paramount. Of course not everybody wants change and Christopher Plumber plays a good part as General Chang, a Klingon who does not want peace in our time. Really recommend watching this film.