'First Contact' is, in my opinion, the most successful feature film about the adventures of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Almost everything in it is interesting - the film kind of grabs you from the beginning of the credits and does not let you go.
The picture tells the story of intelligent androids returning to the past - the Borg, who have decided to rewrite the history of the Earth. They try to kill the man who managed to speed up his homemade shuttle to the speed of light, which resulted in the first contact with an alien civilization. Without the aliens' supervision, Earth would be a good playground for enslaving humans and making new robots out of them.
The unfortunate Borg were unlucky in one respect: they were spotted by the crew of the starship Enterprise...
The captain, who has already had experience with these creatures, who some time ago captured and assimilated him, is trying with all his might to take revenge, completely forgetting his duty. In addition, the scientist who established contact with the aliens, which in the future everyone considers almost a saint, turns out to be in fact a coward and a drunkard. The ship's android Date, trying to be like a human, can't figure out what he needs.
All in all, this is what the movie takes exactly - the sheer number of different stories. And the main thing is the choices behind each of them.