Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: The Next Generation

  • Director: Jonathan Frakes, Corey Allen, Patrick Stewart, Timothy Bond
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Klingon, French
  • Release date: September 26, 1987
  • Runtime: 44min
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3
  • Also known as: Star Trek: TNG
  • " Star Trek: The Next Generation " ( Star Trek: The Next Generation ) is a sci-fi TV series produced by Paramount Pictures in 1987, featuring Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Flex, and Brent Speyer Wait for the leading role. The film is the sequel of the 1966 TV series " Star Trek: The Original Series ". It premiered on the Syndicated TV channel from September 1987 to May 1994 and was produced and broadcasted for 7 seasons.
    The background of the play is set in the 24th century eighty years after the plot of the previous "Star Trek: The Original Series", under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) The adventure of exploring space. This film greatly improves and resets the in-play worldview of the "Star Trek" series for the next two TV series (" Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ", " Star Trek: Voyager ") and the entire follow-up series Paved the way for development.

    Details

    • Release date September 26, 1987
    • Filming locations Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant - 6100 Woodley Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Television

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jean 2022-03-21 09:01:55

      History has proven time and time again that the interference of others can hinder the progress of civilization.

      1-2

      Captain Picard is like Lao Jiang, and Klingon Wufu is his subordinate.

      Interstellar has reached a settlement with the Klingons, which is good.

      A trial for assaulting a prisoner is not fair.

      History sometimes goes backwards.

      The Cyborg Encyclopedia is a Spock-like encyclopedia, rational and calm.

      Forest on a starship.

      Great explorers are...

    • By Joannie 2022-03-15 09:01:04

      Star Trek: Next Generation Diversity Review (19-25 episodes)

      [Episode 19] This is the first episode with the Klingons as the theme. Klingon's customs and outlook on honor are all reflected. Although they look very ugly, much uglier than the first generation, but after in-depth understanding, they have more sense of identification with them. Some of the details in the film are very good: two rebellious Klingons are surrounded, and the Klingons grabbed a little girl who had just come out of the elevator. Tasha said nervously: "The bridge, the...

    • By Rosalind 2022-03-14 14:12:23

      Star Trek: Next Generation Diversity Review (10-18 episodes)

      [Episode 10] This episode is pretty good, and the whole episode revolves around Troi. First, her mother came on the court, and she was the first to win, and suddenly became the target of everyone's headaches. If analogy, it is similar to the role of Janice in "Friends". However, the screenwriters are also very clever: in the society of Troi, people have the ability to read their minds, it is meaningless to hide their true thoughts, and human social etiquette is a ridiculous disguise...

    • By Jamey 2022-02-10 08:01:14

      Star Trek: Next Generation Diversity Review (1-9 episodes)

      Before the diversity comments, let's discuss the picture quality. I watched it through an online website. It is claimed to have achieved the quality of Blu-ray, and my personal feeling is also well-deserved. The picture is very clear, you can see the small grains peculiar to the film, and there is no interlaced scan line common to TV in the 1980s. But how is this done?

      I searched it through the Wiki, and suddenly paid tribute to it. It turns out that the original picture of...

    • By Letitia 2022-02-10 08:01:14

      Star Trek Rules!

      On the surface, many people may think that STAR TREK is a science fiction drama for children. Spaceships, alien wars, etc... (similar to Star Wars),
      but when you watch the war, you will find it The exploration of the humanistic spirit, morality, and the interpretation of the concept of life and the universe are so profound. It is a series that will be thought-provoking in every episode. The
      Star Trek series has been produced since the 1960s, and the first series at that time...

    User comments

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    • By Ebony 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      Picard or Kirk? Of course...

    • By Vicenta 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      The first two seasons were not bad, but the third season often has news-like propaganda, which is really disgusting for a film that is so pure that it has become stinking humane propaganda, and that the logic and chaotic plot reiterates the values ​​of American...

    • By Wava 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      the greatest star trek tv series ever...

    • By Alan 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      It seems that I have no feelings for TNG's characters... The plot is relatively flat... The setting is more reasonable than TOS, but it is indifferent. Of course, except for Mengshen data =...

    • By Jesse 2022-04-24 07:01:06

      Ten thousand times more serious than TOS! ! It's just Troi and Data, the two of them are so awesome, the first mate is amazing, so you have to grow a beard after that? It's so wretched to have a...

    Behind the scenes gags

    (1) Patrick Stewart (playing as Captain Picard ) and Jonathan Franks (playing as First Mate Rick) are the only two actors who appear in every episode. Colm Meaney (playing Miles O'Brien) and John de Lansie (playing Q) are the only two to appear in both the first episode ("The Encounter at Far Point") and the final episode ("The End of the Song") at the same time. "San") supporting role. In addition, Denise Crosby (playing Natasha Ye)...
    more about Star Trek: The Next Generation Behind the scenes gags

    Movie quotes

    • Guinan: [Guinan is looking at an incarcerated Borg drone in the Enterprise brig] You don't look so tough.

      Hugh: [the Borg, named Hugh by LaForge approaches Guinan from his side of the forcefield] We are Borg.

      Guinan: Aren't you gonna tell me you have to assimilate me?

      Hugh: You wish to be assimilated?

      Guinan: No, but that's what you... things do, isn't it?

      [Hugh nods]

      Guinan: Resistance is futile?

      Hugh: [agreeing] Resistance is futile.

      Guinan: [she shakes her head] It isn't. My people resisted when the Borg came... to assimilate us. Some of us survived.

      Hugh: [a new concept to Hugh] Resistance... is not... futile?

      Guinan: No, but thanks to you, there are very few of us left. We were scattered throughout the galaxy. We don't even have a home anymore.

      Hugh: What you are saying... is that you are lonely?

      Guinan: [surprised] What?

      Hugh: You have no others. You have no home. We... are also lonely.

      [Guinan hasn't changed her opinion of the Borg, but she has changed her opinion of Hugh, and he's given her a lot to think about]

    • Capt. Picard: [Data has created an android offspring] What you have done will have serious ramifications. I am truly dismayed that you told no-one of what you were doing.

      Data: I am sorry, Captain. I did not anticipate your objections. Do you wish me to deactivate Lal?

      Capt. Picard: [flabbergasted] It's a life, Data! It can't be activated and deactivated simply!

    • Guinan: [while the Enterprise is concealed inside a nebula, Picard is touring the ship the night before they engage a Borg vessel, and he's now taking a look around Ten-Forward] Trouble sleeping?

      Capt. Picard: [surprised by Guinan's presence] It's something of a tradition, Guinan. A Captain touring the ship before a battle.

      Guinan: Oh, before a hopeless battle, if I remember the tradition correctly.

      Capt. Picard: Not necessarily. Nelson toured the HMS Victory before Trafalgar.

      Guinan: Yes, but Nelson never returned from Trafalgar, did he?

      Capt. Picard: No, but the battle was won.

      Guinan: Do you expect this battle to be won?

      Capt. Picard: We may yet prevail. That's a... a conceit, but it's a healthy one. I wonder if the Emperor Honorious watching the Visigoths coming over the Seventh Hill truly realised that the Roman Empire was about to fall? This is just another page in history, isn't it? Will this be the end of our civilisation? Turn the page.

      Guinan: [smiles] This isn't the end.

      Capt. Picard: You say that with remarkable assuredness.

      Guinan: With experience. When the Borg destroyed my world, my people were scattered throughout the universe. We survived... as will humanity survive. As long as there's a handful of you to keep the spirit alive, you will prevail... even if it takes a millennium.