What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- 2018
- 1h 56min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIra Steven Behr explores the legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).Ira Steven Behr explores the legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).Ira Steven Behr explores the legacy of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993).
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I just watched this on my 65" TV and besides that its a nice documentary that gets a bit boring in the later 30 minutes I just wondered where they got all those HD quality scenes of DS9 from!
I mean my DSP is just DVD quality and I know theres people rendering that to HD quality since 2019. But this documentary was done in 2018 - and ALL the "old" scenes from DSP shown are perfect 1080 HD on my 65" TV.
So guys, when they could do that in 2018 why didnt they do it to the whole series already?
I mean my DSP is just DVD quality and I know theres people rendering that to HD quality since 2019. But this documentary was done in 2018 - and ALL the "old" scenes from DSP shown are perfect 1080 HD on my 65" TV.
So guys, when they could do that in 2018 why didnt they do it to the whole series already?
My brother is a Trekkie. His favorite is TNG. He actually missed parts of the DS9 series while it was running and didn't like it enough to get caught up.
Me, I just dig SciFi but missed most of the Star Trek series while they ran on air. I've since gotten caught up and I'm pretty much the opposite of the brother: don't much care for TNG but love DS9. We both went to this documentary and enjoyed it, so that should tell you something.
My guess is that people who watch this may revisit DS9 and give it a second chance. You're no longer just coming off TNG and you've matured, so the experience will probably be somewhat different.
Some reviewers complained about the political aspect of this production. Most anything you watch on TV that has any kind of substance is making a statement about our society. And it influences us or at least tries to. There is nothing wrong with that. It's not like they're telling you what party to join or who to vote for. I'm actually amazed that there are Trekkies out there who break down at the slightest hint that a character may have been anything other than straight. Let's be better than that.
My guess is that people who watch this may revisit DS9 and give it a second chance. You're no longer just coming off TNG and you've matured, so the experience will probably be somewhat different.
Some reviewers complained about the political aspect of this production. Most anything you watch on TV that has any kind of substance is making a statement about our society. And it influences us or at least tries to. There is nothing wrong with that. It's not like they're telling you what party to join or who to vote for. I'm actually amazed that there are Trekkies out there who break down at the slightest hint that a character may have been anything other than straight. Let's be better than that.
When DS 9 first came out, I couldn't watch it - because streaming didn't exist, and I couldn't commit to the weekly schedule for an ongoing storyline. It was frustrating.
When I finally bought the full DVD collection some years later, I was blown away. It was the best television I ever watched in my life. Watching it again now, it still is.
It's no surprise in this age of streaming, DS9 is gaining new respect. It covers all the themes of life.
I just wish they would now digitally remaster it for HDTV!
When I finally bought the full DVD collection some years later, I was blown away. It was the best television I ever watched in my life. Watching it again now, it still is.
It's no surprise in this age of streaming, DS9 is gaining new respect. It covers all the themes of life.
I just wish they would now digitally remaster it for HDTV!
Loved the doco. Well worth the many years since I plonked down some $$ to get it made. My only negative was what they said about Garak. I don't see it and I don't think it's needed. He was perfect the way he was portrayed.
A treat for anyone of us who grew up with the show and surely for those who are just discovering it. Revisit the cast in this emotional ride down memory lane, including nuances which were possibly missed. An emotional sit down with our favorite characters, paced by a bonus writer's gathering, who actually put together an impressive episode 1 of an imaginary season 8. They sure don't make them like they used to.
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- TriviaThis documentary marks the first time any footage from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) has been remastered in high definition. The filmmakers worked with CBS Digital to remaster thirty minutes of the original film negatives, and also reproduced a portion of the main battle sequence from Sacrifice of Angels (1997). The filmmakers have stated a goal of this project is to convince CBS to remaster Deep Space Nine in high definition.
- ConexionesFeatures Viaje a las estrellas (1966)
- Bandas sonorasI Left My Quark and Captain Sisko
Written by George Cory and Douglass Cross
New lyrics by Max Grodénchik
Performed by Max Grodénchik
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- También se conoce como
- DS9: What We Left Behind
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- USD 382,457
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 434,437
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