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Star Trek V: The Final Frontier

William Shatner · 1989 · Film

1h 46m · Science Fiction, Action, Adventure

In 12 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

In this film, the crew of the starship Enterprise embarks on a mission that leads them to confront existential questions about humanity's place in the universe.

SuspensefulModernThe Quest for Ultimate TruthThe Conflict Between Faith and ReasonThe Search for Self-identityDealing with Inner DemonsThe Nature of Friendship and Loyalty

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If the identity in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier stayed with you, Star Trek: Discovery by Bryan Fuller, Alex Kurtzman walks the same thread. This series stands out for its bold narrative choices and character development, particularly focusing on the internal struggles of its lead character. If the identity in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier stayed with you, Star Trek: Voyager by Jeri Taylor, Rick Berman walks the same thread. This work explores the complexities of collaboration and survival in an unfamiliar and hostile environment, highlighting the challenges faced by diverse factions working towards a common goal.

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