The Theft of the Enterprise is a very well done sequence. Hell, the whole MOVIE is pretty well done. I'm with Linkara, I think Kruge is actually a pretty well done character. Not to mention, really powerhouse emotion.
The Theft of the Enterprise is a very well done sequence. Hell, the whole MOVIE is pretty well done. I'm with Linkara, I think Kruge is actually a pretty well done character. Not to mention, really powerhouse emotion.
YES.
Kirk: "Now, Scotty."
Scotty: "Uh?"
Kirk: "The doors, Mr. Scott."
Scotty: "Aye, sir, I'm workin' on it."
Kirk: <oh S#!t face >
Kirk's standoff against Kruge is also very well played; his stumble on learning of his son's death illustrated him at his most vulnerable (first Spock, now David).
Maybe it's just me, but I think TSFS had better acting than TWOK.
Shatner's own acting is certainly elevated a notch in the film -- during the David death-scene, due in no small part to Nimoy doing take after take, not finding what he wanted in the performance, and in true Kubrick-fashion, an exhausted Shatner finally nailing the scene after simply "giving up" and falling off the command-chair.
It's the sometimes-accidental alchemy of movies.
Also here began Nimoy's mark of giving the other characters (Scotty, Sulu, Uhura, Sarek) relevant scenes.
That was very salutary to Star Trek.
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