TSFS. Great crew chemistry. They risked giving up everything they had to save Spock, as he'd have done for them. The loss of the Enterprise. The death of Kirk's son.
"I...have had...enough of...YOU!!" Epic Kirk.![]()
2. Kirk's scene where he finds out his son died. It wasn't exactly "A-List" acting.
I thought it was one of his best acted scenes in all of Star Trek.
The Undiscovered Country--
-Great sendoff for TOS crew
-Sulu captains the Excelsior
-Good villain in Chang
-Adm. Cartright is a traitor.
-Great score by Cliff Eidelmann
-Good space battle at the end...although the photon torpedo effect looked generic as hell.(but then, the photon torpedo effects kept going downhill with each successive TOS film after their spectacular return in TMP...so I guess it only makes sense....LOL)
-Return of the K't'inga class battlecruiser to the big screen....albeit too briefly....and regrettably it never fired a shot!
2. Kirk's scene where he finds out his son died. It wasn't exactly "A-List" acting.
I thought it was one of his best acted scenes in all of Star Trek.
STAR TREK III: The Search for Spock
Charles Correll's cinematography is outstanding. Robert Fletchers designs for all of the Vulcan wardrobe was finely detailed and exotic. Everything about this movie is very Shakespearian in its themes and presentation, complete with thunder and lightning. Lots and lots of that, in this movie.
It's also the first STAR TREK movie to break away from its own trappings, to treat STAR TREK in such a way that had never been done before in this franchise. That is, Kirk is the "bad guy" because he's willfully gone rogue, as opposed to just "ignoring" or "disobeying" orders, as he's been known to. Refreshingly, several of the crew get to shed their STARFLEET jammies, which was unusual.
Leonard Nimoy introduced a lot of fresh elements which became oft used in later movies and in the television spinoffs. Like STAR TREK II: The Wrath of Khan, this movie changed the way STAR TREK movies were made. This crew is not just about exploring The Void in its neat and tidy quasi-militaristic presentation - anything can happen, now. There are other options. Greater possibilities. And that Leonard Nimoy headed that front is very apt indeed, seeing how important he's been to STAR TREK's success.
One thing that I don't get in The Search For Spock is, why did they (IE Kirk and crew) go to Genesis in the first place? They had no reason whatsoever to expect that the planet had grown a new body for Spock, the only normal place for them to go to was Vulcan. Besides, why would the planet grow a body for Spock and not for every sentient being shedding cells there? I mean, surely there are more living cells in a drop of spit of someone alive than there was on Spock's cadaver hours or maybe days after he was dead. You may say that somehow Vulcans have a different effect on the planet than other species but then why didn't Savik grow another body on this planet as well?
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock said:SAREK: Because he asked you to! He entrusted you with his very essence, with everything that was not of the body. He asked you to bring him to us ...and bring that which he gave you, his katra, his living spirit.
One thing that I don't get in The Search For Spock is, why did they (IE Kirk and crew) go to Genesis in the first place? They had no reason whatsoever to expect that the planet had grown a new body for Spock, the only normal place for them to go to was Vulcan. Besides, why would the planet grow a body for Spock and not for every sentient being shedding cells there? I mean, surely there are more living cells in a drop of spit of someone alive than there was on Spock's cadaver hours or maybe days after he was dead. You may say that somehow Vulcans have a different effect on the planet than other species but then why didn't Savik grow another body on this planet as well?
Sarek asks them to bring Spock's body to Vulcan...
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock said:SAREK: Because he asked you to! He entrusted you with his very essence, with everything that was not of the body. He asked you to bring him to us ...and bring that which he gave you, his katra, his living spirit.
Something about the Genesis wave caused Spock's body to break down quickly and be reborn (and some call Red Matter magic!). But Kirk and Company were headed their originally to bring Spock's corpse back to Vulcan.
One thing that I don't get in The Search For Spock is, why did they (IE Kirk and crew) go to Genesis in the first place? They had no reason whatsoever to expect that the planet had grown a new body for Spock, the only normal place for them to go to was Vulcan. Besides, why would the planet grow a body for Spock and not for every sentient being shedding cells there? I mean, surely there are more living cells in a drop of spit of someone alive than there was on Spock's cadaver hours or maybe days after he was dead. You may say that somehow Vulcans have a different effect on the planet than other species but then why didn't Savik grow another body on this planet as well?
Sarek asks them to bring Spock's body to Vulcan...
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock said:SAREK: Because he asked you to! He entrusted you with his very essence, with everything that was not of the body. He asked you to bring him to us ...and bring that which he gave you, his katra, his living spirit.
Something about the Genesis wave caused Spock's body to break down quickly and be reborn (and some call Red Matter magic!). But Kirk and Company were headed their originally to bring Spock's corpse back to Vulcan.
"not of the body"! He specifically talked about his katra NOT his body. Once again, there was no valid reason for Kirk to delay his arrival on Vulcan by making a detour by Genesis.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock said:ALIEN: To your planet, welcome.
McCOY: I think that's my line, stranger.
ALIEN: Oh, forgive. I here am new. But you are known, being McCoy from Enterprise.
McCOY: You have me at a disadvantage, sir.
ALIEN: I name not important. You seek I. Message received. Available ship stands by.
McCOY: How much and how soon?
ALIEN: How soon is now. How much is where?
McCOY: Somewhere in the Mutara Sector.
ALIEN: Oh. Mutara restricted. Take permits many. Money, more.
McCOY: There aren't going to be any damn permits! How can you get a permit to do a damn illegal thing? Look, price you name, money I got.
ALIEN: Place you name, money I name. Otherwise, bargain, no.
McCOY: All right, dammit. It's Genesis. The name of the place we're going is Genesis.
ALIEN: Genesis!
McCOY: Yes, Genesis! How can you be deaf with ears like that?
ALIEN: Genesis allowed is not. ...It's planet forbidden.
McCOY: Look, my backwards friend! Genesis may be 'planet forbidden' but I'm damn well...
McCoy is separately trying to hire a freighter to take him to Genesis...
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock said:ALIEN: To your planet, welcome.
McCOY: I think that's my line, stranger.
ALIEN: Oh, forgive. I here am new. But you are known, being McCoy from Enterprise.
McCOY: You have me at a disadvantage, sir.
ALIEN: I name not important. You seek I. Message received. Available ship stands by.
McCOY: How much and how soon?
ALIEN: How soon is now. How much is where?
McCOY: Somewhere in the Mutara Sector.
ALIEN: Oh. Mutara restricted. Take permits many. Money, more.
McCOY: There aren't going to be any damn permits! How can you get a permit to do a damn illegal thing? Look, price you name, money I got.
ALIEN: Place you name, money I name. Otherwise, bargain, no.
McCOY: All right, dammit. It's Genesis. The name of the place we're going is Genesis.
ALIEN: Genesis!
McCOY: Yes, Genesis! How can you be deaf with ears like that?
ALIEN: Genesis allowed is not. ...It's planet forbidden.
McCOY: Look, my backwards friend! Genesis may be 'planet forbidden' but I'm damn well...
I don't think the movie is muddled at all when it comes to needing Spock's body for whatever reason.
SAREK: One alive, one not...yet both in pain.
KIRK: What must I do?
SAREK: You must bring them to Mt. Seleya on Vulcan. Only there can both find peace.
This request implies that Kirk must bring the alive McCoy, who harbors the Katra, and the "dead" Spock to Vulcan. Kirk even says "what you ask is difficult," and certainly brining McCoy to Vulcan would not be viewed as such.
For whatever reason, what the Vulcans had planned required Spock's body and soul- even if they were both separate at the time. It may not make sense when reflected upon, but it's clearly consistent within the context of the film.
SAREK: One alive, one not...yet both in pain.
KIRK: What must I do?
SAREK: You must bring them to Mt. Seleya on Vulcan. Only there can both find peace.
This request implies that Kirk must bring the alive McCoy, who harbors the Katra, and the "dead" Spock to Vulcan. Kirk even says "what you ask is difficult," and certainly brining McCoy to Vulcan would not be viewed as such.
For whatever reason, what the Vulcans had planned required Spock's body and soul- even if they were both separate at the time. It may not make sense when reflected upon, but it's clearly consistent within the context of the film.
I disagree "them" in that context means McCoy and Spock's katra inside McCoy's head. That's the "them".
Sarek is clearly saying that instead of burying Spock on the Genesis Planet, Kirk should have brought Spock's body to Vulcan instead. It seems clear that, even this early, Sarek has already contemplated asking for fal-tor-pan, the refusion.SAREK: Why did you leave him on Genesis! Spock trusted you. You denied him his future!
KIRK: I saw no future.
SAREK: Only his body was in death, Kirk. And you were the last one to be with him.
KIRK: Yes, I was.
SAREK: Then you must know that you should have come with him to Vulcan.
TSFS. Great crew chemistry. They risked giving up everything they had to save Spock, as he'd have done for them. The loss of the Enterprise. The death of Kirk's son.
"I...have had...enough of...YOU!!" Epic Kirk.![]()
Totally agreed. It's also the first film in the series in which Sulu and Uhura do something meaningful. Leave out Chekov's wardrobe and it's four stars. For me, TUC is the runner-up as it is Scotty's finest second.
Who voted for TFF? I'll bet it was Jack Klugman.
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