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An Analysis of the final half of "Star Trek: Nemesis" written by John Logan and directed by Stuart Baird  

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An Analysis of the final half of "Star Trek: Nemesis" written by John Logan and directed by Stuart Baird Written by Michael Finley "Star Trek: Nemesis" is the tenth feature film in the long-running saga that I am a fan of. It sees Patrick Stewart reprising his role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard after four years. It was made clear very early on that the film was about the choices people make and how it can affect the rest of their lives. It is also about mirrors, with Picard discovering a clone of himself (leader of a group of grotesque looking aliens called Remans, slaves to the more well-known Romulans) called Shinzon (played by Tom Hardy). The Android, Commander Data (played by Brent Spiner) also discovers an earlier prototype called the B4 - Jonathon Frakes as Commander Riker said about the name "B4? Dr Soong (the creator) has a way with whimsical names). B4...

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