Star Trek: InsurrectionStar Trek: Insurrection
(1998)
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Star Trek: Insurrection

Captain Picard rebels against Starfleet to save a paradise planet and its people.

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Once again, "Star Trek" works as a political allegory, albeit not with the same strength as before. In the story, the new Enterprise-E finds the source of youth and, in the midst of it all, a great political dispute takes place within the Federation itself. It's a return to the roots of TV, which works for more fanatical Trekkies but may disappoint those looking for a more exciting film.

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From the beginning of the Federation, the Prime Directive was clear: no Starfleet expedition may interfere with the natural development of other civilizations. But now Picard is confronted with orders that undermine that decree. If he obeys, 600 peaceful residents of Ba'ku will be forcibly removed from their remarkable world, all for the reportedly greater good of millions who will benefit from Ba'ku's fountain - of - youth - like powers. If he disobeys, he will risk his starship, his career, his life. But for Picard, there's really only one choice. He must rebel against Starfleet…and lead the insurrection to preserve paradise.

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