Having said that however, I didn't find it impossible to discern the realtionship of the characters and their past together. On a side not is Georgie getting really old?.
What I did enjoy about the movie was the difference in philosophy between the 'clone' characters. Picard and Shinzon, Data and B4 (not to be confused with Babylon 4). Picard had a lot of angst and thoughts on whether or not a perfect replica of one person/being should or should not behaive the same as the original. Data's more pragmatical stance (due to the behaivour of B4) would lead to emphatically argue the opposite. Cosmetic appearances aside, each were different.
It was a pointient moment at the end of the movie when B4 (who had been uploaded with all of Data's memories, and thus one would assume personality) still behaved radically different, until the humming of a certain song with Picard. It led to the question, who was wrong and who was right? I enjoyed this more than anything about the movie.
I know that most of us here have an automatic reponse, almost knee jerk reflex, to bag anything ST. Particularly anything that stems from B&B. But as an outsider, on a whole, I considered this movie to be one of the better TNG ST. I liked it better than FC, as I was more involved in the plot. Thankfully the techno-bable was kept to a minimum, and didn't clug the dialogue with the useless wank-fest that has saturated a lot of ST these days.
Having said that, just yesterday (riding a high wave of contempt from Nemesis), I decided to go out and borow the wrath of Kahn... No comparison
