I'm not so certain. The Search for Spock always seemed to me to be a strange mix of STAR TREKs 1 & 2 ... the best of two worlds! And was very good, as a result. The cinematography of STAR TREK III is stunning! And -- SPOILER ALERT!!! -- when Spock's returned to the crew, at the very end of the movie, the tonality of it is so perfectly balanced. In Nicholas Meyer's hands, it would've just been presented as-is, take it or leave it. But Nimoy's direction here is very good and it's very touching.
When he walks by Bones, for instance, De Kelley's just looking all haggard and worn out. He looks at Spock's uncertainty and vacantness with a mild frustration, almost. Did it work, or didn't it? He's right in front of us and we still don't have the answer! It was wordless and Brilliant! Even though I know Spock is still making movies and never in any real danger, I don't know ... I've always felt the concern, there. And when Nimoy cocks his eyebrow in true Spock fashion, I can't help myself ... I just break out in a big ol' Tom Sawyer grin. Every time!
When he walks by Bones, for instance, De Kelley's just looking all haggard and worn out. He looks at Spock's uncertainty and vacantness with a mild frustration, almost. Did it work, or didn't it? He's right in front of us and we still don't have the answer! It was wordless and Brilliant! Even though I know Spock is still making movies and never in any real danger, I don't know ... I've always felt the concern, there. And when Nimoy cocks his eyebrow in true Spock fashion, I can't help myself ... I just break out in a big ol' Tom Sawyer grin. Every time!