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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country review

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

Synopsis

The Klingons seek help to save their world by turning to their former enemy, the Federation. Some, however, do their best to sabotage the peace efforts.

Remarkable scenes

  • Captain Sulu!
  • Officer: "Do we report this, sir?" Sulu: "Are you kidding?"
  • Spock: "There is an old Vulcan proverb: Only Nixon could go to China."
  • Kirk: "They're animals!" Spock: "Jim, there is an historic opportunity here." Kirk: "Don't believe them! Don't trust them!" Spock: "They are dying." Kirk: "Let them die!"
  • Kirk: "Captain's log, stardate 9522.6. I've never trusted Klingons, and I never will. I've never been able to forgive them for the death of my boy. It seems to me our mission to escort the Chancellor of the Klingon High Council to a peace summit is problematic at best. Spock says this could be an historic occasion, and I'd like to believe him. But how on earth can history get past people like me?"
  • Spock: "Logic, logic, logic. Logic is the beginning of wisdom, Valeris, not the end."
  • Chang quoting Shakespeare in Klingon.
  • Chang: "We need breathing room!" Kirk: "Earth, Hitler, 1938."
  • The crew lamenting about the dinner after it was over.
  • The mystery murderers attacking the Klingon ship and beaming over and murdering people. I love the ensuing chaos and confusion.
  • Scotty: "I bet that Klingon bitch killed her father!"
  • McCoy: "He was the last best hope in the universe for peace."
  • Valeris' phaser demonstration and Uhura's and Scotty's reaction.
  • Chekov: "If shoe fits, wear it."
  • Uhura attempting to respond in Klingon.
  • Kirk's extremely, extremely, lucky escape.
  • Kirk bitching about Spock's rescue having been two seconds too early.
  • Spock's mind meld "rape" of Valeris.
  • McCoy, regarding Chang's attack on the Enterprise: "This is fun..."
  • Officer, regarding the Excelsior flying too fast: "She'll fly apart!" Sulu: "Fly her apart then!"
  • The space battle at the end. Awesome.
  • Spock: "If I were human, I believe my response would be, 'Go to hell.'"
  • "Captain's Log, stardate 9529.1. This is the final cruise of the Starship Enterprise under my command. This ship and her history will shortly become the care of a new generation. To them and their posterity will we commit our future. They will continue the voyages we have begun, and journey to all the undiscovered countries, boldly going where no man--where no one has gone before."

Review

This film an impressive and for once a fitting end to the series. Granted it isn't the last time we'll see Kirk and a few of the other characters, it is the last bona fide TOS film. There are some idiotic details in this movie, such as another shapeshifter, or another Kirk double, or the discussion about dismantling Starfleet because of the possible peace with the Klingons. Are we led to believe that Starfleet is only a military organization? What happened to the whole exploration thing? Even if so, what about the Romulans? With the Klingons out of the way the Romulans are of course still a major threat... Thankfully Starfleet is not dismantled of course and this idiotic detail is quickly forgotten. Also annoying was Chang's incessant quoting of Shakespeare. At least Spock told him to shut up! One thing I was fond of was an alien president of the Federation. Something we will see again. Another good detail was the way the Klingon language was handled in this film. Additionally, this film presents a convincing mystery concerning who's trying to accomplish what clear up to the climax which is pleasing. The final nice detail is how this film parallels the the cold war. Praxis' explosion parallels Chernobyl, the Klingon ecological problem parallels the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the plot to disrupt the peace talks mirrors rumor that people would disrupt the American-Soviet peace to keep the military budgets high. Overall a very fine film.