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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition)

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Format Special Edition, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Color, Anamorphic
Contributor Walter Koenig, William Shatner, James Doohan, George Takei, Beverly Hart, Charles Cooper, Bill Quinn, Steve Susskind, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, Cynthia Blaise, Spice Williams, Laurence Luckinbill, Rex Holman, Leonard Nimoy, Todd Bryant, Melanie Shatner, Jonathan Simpson, David Warner, Cynthia Gouw, George Murdock, Harve Bennett See more
Language English, French
Runtime 1 hour and 47 minutes

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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 4 ounces
  • Director ‏ : ‎ William Shatner
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Special Edition, Widescreen, Closed-captioned, NTSC, Color, Anamorphic
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 47 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 14, 2003
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Paramount
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0000AUHOH
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Very Good Overall would recommend to any science fiction fan
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
I know Star Trek 5 is not a favorite of Star Trek fans, but I have always liked this one. The number one reason being the close camaraderie between Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, and this movie takes this to a deeper level. I also love the Yosemite Park scenes and seeing El Capitan is a real treat.
Beyond that, this movie reminds me an old science fiction story from decades ago that is perfectly out-pictured in this movie. It was about a civilization who destroyed themselves through the complete abuse of power. What survived on their now-desolate planet was a conglomerate consciousness of the destroyed population. This was comprised of the totality of the population’s ego, carnal mind, and selfish human consciousness. It is what some have referred to as the dweller on the threshold, and on a planetary scale as opposed to that individual darkness we all must contend with in ourselves. It has complete awareness of itself and always wants to be a god, but is based on ego or fallen consciousness if you will. This for example, as opposed to a Christ Consciousness.
In the movie, if we take away the harmonious music and beautiful sky of Sha-Ka-Ree, we see a very ugly and desolate planet inhabited by such a planetary dweller who wants to be worshipped as Almighty God. But when Kirk rightfully puts forth a reasonable question, the evil dweller reveals itself, because corrupt abuse of power does not like being questioned, and there we are.
I love the ending where Kirk suggests that God is within the human heart. In other words, don’t look outside of ourselves to find God or to connect with that Christ Consciousness as it is within us. Imagine this on a planetary scale! Again, this movie reminds me of that old science fiction story and I always enjoy this movie every time I watch it.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2020
I’ve been marathoning the classic Trek movies, and I’ve been dreading Final Frontier because I’ve read so many reviews ranking it as the absolute, irredeemably worst Trek movie. After watching it for myself, I’m forced to disagree. It’s no Voyage Home, but it’s entertaining and occasionally touching. Sure, the tone is uneven, and some details are pretty terrible. Triple-breasted cat-person stripper? Horrifying. Uhura’s sexy distraction dance? Inexplicable. Budding romance between Uhura and Scotty? Weird. But the chemistry between the cast, especially the Golden Trinity, is at its best here. Finally, we get to see the Enterprise crew just hanging out, being sassy, throwing zingers as freely as Kirk’s signature karate punches. This connection, more than anything else, is the heart of Trek, at least to me, and we get plenty of it in Final Frontier. And in addition to the legitimately touching and sweet conversations between the Trinity, there are countless really funny moments that, silly as they are, genuinely made me laugh. Spock toasting traditional “marshmelons”? Delightful. Spock’s jet boots? Hilarious. Bones trying to teach Spock “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”? Classic. Kirk raising hand and politely saying “excuse me?” to God? Incredible. And let’s not forget the best line in the film, “What does God need with a starship?” Outstanding.
Now to the overall arc of the movie. It seems like most people hate this movie because of the villain and the premise. Sure, I admit the antagonist’s pain-leeching brainwashing trick isn’t fully explained. Sure, what a strange time to reveal that Spock has a half-brother. Sure, the attempt to explore religious fanaticism is a bit clunky.
But who cares? So Trek tried to tackle the un-tacklable issue of religion, and its reach slightly exceeded its grasp. Isn’t that also classic Trek? Show me one episode of TOS that is any less bizarre, silly, and over-earnest about an in-your-face cultural issue. Isn’t that part of why we love it?
So yes, The Final Frontier might not be the best film in the franchise. But it’s far from the worst. I’m not sure, but maybe it has such a bad rap because it came after Voyage Home, and who can live up to those whales? And it might sacrifice a bit of narrative strength, but it makes up for that lack with the chemistry between its most beloved characters. To me, it seems pretty undeserving of all the flak it gets. There’s really plenty to like about it. And it feels familiar, like we’re back on solid campy but ambitious Trek ground.
At the very least, it’s a hell of a lot more compelling than watching the crew watch a cloud for two and a half hours.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
I have seen all these Star Trek movies in the theater and loved them. Because I enjoyed them so much, I wanted to be able to watch them again. I have enjoyed them just as much the 2nd time around. I'm very glad I can watch them anytime I want to.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020
I understand why people dislike this film, especially when viewed as part of the movie series. That said, it does at least FEEL like Star Trek when you watch it. I tried to like the Kelvin timeline material, and I did enjoy Star Trek 2009 when I watched it the first time, but one glaring difference between Kelvin and Prime timelines is repeat viewing.

I can't rewatch anything J.J. Abrams did, and like it. That includes his Star Wars movies. His media almost feels designed to stun you into liking it upon first viewing, but almost immediately upon rewatching, the holes start to show.
I agree Star Trek V is the weakest of the original movies, with IV being very close behind it, but even so, I can enjoy it to this day.
I just can't say the same for any new Trek
And bty, for people that complain that Serak would scorn is son for being, "So human" upon Spock's birth, it does help to explain why Spock tries so hard to suppress his humanity. It's been made obvious that Spock has father/son issues, not least of which, being part human, in light of some of Serak's comments and his general attitude toward human beings.
Either that, or perhaps Spock's mother is just an annoying representation of them. Who knows, but I better not give Bad Robot any script ideas, or one day, we'll see a series about how badly she suffered as Serak's wife, inside the evil Vulcan patriarchy. I so hope we get to see Spock undergo gender reasignment, and start a love triangle with Kirk and Bones. I suppose there's always Star Trek Discovery.
Anyway, in light of the new material, I find even IV and V to both be welcome in my digital library, and I am glad they are still available.
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Sardo Valerio
5.0 out of 5 stars Film
Reviewed in Italy on February 14, 2023
Secondo me è il più bello della serie
José francisco
5.0 out of 5 stars Blue Ray nuevo a estrenar
Reviewed in Spain on June 18, 2020
Nuevo
dr.zimmerman
5.0 out of 5 stars Weltraum-Philosophie in neuem Glanz
Reviewed in Germany on February 26, 2013
Ich weiß nicht, warum der Film in den Kritiken immer so verrissen wird. Ich bin der Meinung, dass Star Trek 5 - Am Rande des Universums sehr spannend, aber auch sehr emotional (wie eigentlich alle ungeraden Teile der Star Trek-Kinoreihe) eine sehr interessante wie alte philosophische Frage aufgreift: "Wer sind wir und woher kommen wir?" Und Gott im Zentrum "des Universums" zu suchen erscheint dabei auch nicht unlogisch, schließlich liegt hier der Ursprung des Urknalls und damit evtl. auch die Wiege der Menschheit. Wissen wir's besser?

Sicherlich wirkt der Film von Zeit zu Zeit unfreiwillig komisch, aber gerade Szenarien wie das gemeinsam Campen der Hauptfiguren ("Roll roll roll your boat...", eine herrliche Szene) oder Kirks Aussage: "Ich wusste, dass ich nicht sterben werde, weil ich nicht allein und Ihr bei mir wart." geben dem Film eine emotionale Tiefe und Lebendigkeit. Und letztendlich führt uns Sybok, alias Laurence Luckinbill, in einer sehr beeindruckenden schauspielerischen Darbietung in die Vergangenheit unserer Helden zurück.

Am Ende deckt die beharrliche Frage: "Wozu braucht Gott ein Raumschiff?" die wahre Natur des vermeintlichen Gottes auf, einfach grandios.

Zu dem beeindruckt der Film mit einem ergreifenden Soundtrack aus der Feder von Altmeister Jerry Goldsmith, der für sich allein schon sehr hörenswert ist!

Technisch gesehen ist das Blu-ray-Remake des Films eine echte Augenweide und in Bild- und Tonbrillanz nicht zu toppen, einfach Klasse und sehenswert! Und auch hier sei darauf hingewiesen, dass dieser UK-Import alle möglichen und insbes. natürlich auch eine deutsche Tonspur mitbringt! Also keine Angst beim Kauf!

Ich zähle den Film zu meinen Must-haves und vergebe daher 5 Sterne mit ausdrücklicher Empfehlung!
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Julian Janik
5.0 out of 5 stars star trek the final frontier relates to our experiences
Reviewed in Canada on November 17, 2009
Why are people putting this movie down??
When I got this movie, I found it deals with issues that we all can relate to in our own personal life.
I watched it 5 times that week trying to analyse those moments. Each time I watched the movie, I got a better understanding and better appreciation of what it contained.
It's altogether different from other Star Trek movies. Maybe thats what it is - different!
It talks about the pain we experience in our own personal lives and how to face it through good times and bad.
It talks about our religious beliefs.
Most of all, it involves friendship.
Here we see Kirk, Spock and McCoy spending time in a campout together, enjoying there time as friends; sharing some humourous moments. Something we don't see too much of in other Star Trek episodes.
After all they have gone through, all those years in their missions, their friendship held them together.
We see them in a different perspective away from the usual on-board-the-starship- routine of captain, officer and crew.
Maybe Paramount made budget cuts in the movie, and maybe because William Shatner directed this movie, that people are complaining, but I find this movie is entertaining and enjoyable. William Shatner did a pretty good job of bringing out a part of the movie we didn't expect to see.
The human side of the characters involved, especially Spock, who has come to realize who his real friends and family,are.
I would recommend this movie and add to your collection - I have!
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Kat
5.0 out of 5 stars Ein muss für jeden Trekkie
Reviewed in Germany on March 6, 2023
Um die kompletten Filme nun endlich auf DVD zu haben, habe ich mir die Filme alle nun endlich gekauft.
Die Ton und Bildqualität ist nicht zu beanstanden.
Die Lieferung erfolgte problemlos.
Ein muss für jeden Trekkie