No, it's never been one of my favorite movies in the franchise, but, I've been watching it on and off over the past few weeks and I think it truly captures the essence of what made the original series so enjoyable for me. This is a movie strictly about a family; how far that family is willing to go and what they'll sacrifice in order to save one of their own.
The Search for Spock is also extremely emotionally-charged. There is so much personal pain inflicted onto these characters, between them still reeling from the death of Spock, practically throwing away their careers to save him, Kirk literally brought to his knees from the loss of his son, and capped off by the destruction of the Enterprise; it's really quick remarkable everything they go through in such a short period. And all of this is a major contributing factor into why I love The Voyage Home so much; it was the recovery phase both for the characters and us, the audience.
Maybe this is a little controversial, but, I've only now started to take notice of what a great actor William Shatner is. There are just these small touches, especially in this film, that he does that really sells his performance as Kirk; particularly in the moments where he turns to Bones saying, "What have I done?" or when he sees Spock again at the film's conclusion.
And just as a side, I'd also argue that Christopher Lloyd plays not only one of the best Klingons in the franchise, but a really fantastic villain, overall.
As I said, it's not a favorite of mine, but it's absolutely gone up a few notches on my list. It's really a great Star Trek movie with so much heart.
The Search for Spock is also extremely emotionally-charged. There is so much personal pain inflicted onto these characters, between them still reeling from the death of Spock, practically throwing away their careers to save him, Kirk literally brought to his knees from the loss of his son, and capped off by the destruction of the Enterprise; it's really quick remarkable everything they go through in such a short period. And all of this is a major contributing factor into why I love The Voyage Home so much; it was the recovery phase both for the characters and us, the audience.
Maybe this is a little controversial, but, I've only now started to take notice of what a great actor William Shatner is. There are just these small touches, especially in this film, that he does that really sells his performance as Kirk; particularly in the moments where he turns to Bones saying, "What have I done?" or when he sees Spock again at the film's conclusion.
And just as a side, I'd also argue that Christopher Lloyd plays not only one of the best Klingons in the franchise, but a really fantastic villain, overall.
As I said, it's not a favorite of mine, but it's absolutely gone up a few notches on my list. It's really a great Star Trek movie with so much heart.

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