Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis documentary celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, providing interviews with cast and crew members about the series' legacy, as well as the last filmed interview with Leonard Nim... Tout lireThis documentary celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, providing interviews with cast and crew members about the series' legacy, as well as the last filmed interview with Leonard Nimoy.This documentary celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, providing interviews with cast and crew members about the series' legacy, as well as the last filmed interview with Leonard Nimoy.
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A fascinating retrospective on Star Trek. Interesting interviews, some never before revealed facts, but oh god, the music. Every second of the nearly 90 minute runtime has this god awful, repeating every 30 seconds soundtrack. On top of this, they couldn't get the rights to the original music for any of the Star Trek series so they tried to make it sound as similar as they could, so it all comes off as sounding wrong. If you have the time, read the books by Gross and Altman instead. Way more in-depth, honest, and you can listen to better music.
I found this a great watch but the background music was SO So loud it really turned me off and you couldn't hear the people talking in some parts
I tried to watch this. I really did. I made it about halfway until I couldn't take it any longer. The background music was actually the foreground music. The music was overpowering the people speaking. The sound editor of this movie should be immediately fired.
I am a huge trekkie, and I have found watching this documentary extremely strenuous. I don't know who was in charge of the music mixing and editing, but I do not thank them. Not only the same themes are endlessly repeated but because they are short, there is a feeling of music brain washing in the repetition. And they are soooo loud ! Really hard to make out what the participants are saying sometimes. Painful !
That said, the doc is very interesting, though we already saw and heard some of the things on it in previous docs.
Always a delightful journey down memory lane to see all the elements that remind us of how and why we loved Star Trek.
Nothing really new but a sweet bit of nostalgia.
Live long and prosper.
F.
ps: I would have rated it better if the music hadn't been so annoying.
The interviews are great and wonderfully interesting, but the background music is constant, distracting, and way too loud. All the music is just a handful of tracks that try too hard to be reminiscent of the shows and the volume is, for whatever reason, louder than anyone talking. As a result, it becomes incredibly repetitive, and thus, overly obnoxious. It also makes the scene changes that much more noticeable and causes you to crave the rare clip they show just to shut the music up. The music completely ruined what could have been a really endearing compilation of interviews telling a great story. As much as I wanted to hear what everyone had to say, it was a serious struggle to get through this entire documentary, causing the roughly hour and 20 minutes to feel more like 3 hours. Watch it if you can, but don't feel bad if you can't make it to the end. How this was released without somebody calling out the never-ending overly loud music is a failing on the entire studio that released this.
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- AnecdotesThe original uncut pilot filmed in late 1964 was not shown until November 27, 1988 uncut for the first time as a filler. The title of the original pilot is "The Cage".
- GaffesAt least two photos shown as stills/publicity photos were in fact fan made photo manipulations including one of Seven of Nine in a First Contact era uniform and another of B'Elanna Torres holding baby Miral.
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- 1h 24min(84 min)
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- 16:9 HD
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