Subtle? "Balance of Terror". Kirk notices Stiles glaring at Spock so he circles the helm and when he's right in front of Stiles he sharply raps his fingers on the console and wordlessly gets Stiles back to his job.
I'd go with Kirk tapping Stiles board in "Balance of Terror" while the latter is staring down Spock.
Some favorite subtle moments off the top of my head:
-The end of "City on the Edge of Forever", where Kirk doesn't say anything after he stops McCoy from saving Edith Keeler -- Everything Kirk is feeling is written on Shatner's face. And then that thousand yard stare Kirk has when they return to their own time, followed by, "Let's get the hell out of here." Classic.
I like the brief look of dismay that Kirk has at the beginning of TWOK when Spock asks him where he's going, before resignedly saying, "Home" with a half-hearted smile. Nice bit of acting by Shatner there, and it's our first glimpse as to just how unhappy Kirk is with his life. He hates that he has nothing else to do with his day, and that there's no one waiting for him when he gets home. Shatner gave his best performances in Nick Meyer's movies.
That's nice.Another not-so-subtle one, but Kirk eating the apple in TWOK. In literature, an apple tends to be an analogy for the apple that Adam and Eve ate from the Tree of Knowledge. The movie doesn't hide the fact that Kirk and Co. are in the Garden of Eden spurned by Genesis. However, Kirk eats the apple to indicate that he and Spock have an ace up their sleeve, all before Kirk actually reveals his plan to McCoy and Saavik (and the audience), while also regaling Saavik with tales of how he beat the Kobayashi Maru.
I like how the apple was repeated in ST09. It's a throwback to the scene, but it also indicates (this time blatantly, since Trekkies know their history) that Kirk knew something that Spock and the instructors didn't know. And the instructors took the apple to mean arrogance rather than knowledge.
SPOCK: Miss Galliulin. It is my sincere wish that you do not give up your search for Eden. I have no doubt but that you will find it, or make it yourselves.
IRINA: Thank you.
(Irina leaves)
KIRK: We reach, Mister Spock.
The followup scene is also good- Khan's reaction to learning that the shields are dropping. The camera switches to his point of view as he frantically looks around the console for the override- you get the feeling that he is, for that moment, overwhelmed by the complex technology it takes to control a modern starship...I like it in TWOK when they're about to send the order to Reliant's computer system to drop her shields and Kirk tells Sulu to lock phasers and await his command.
Sulu doesn't move his head or eyes at all, bearly moves his hands to establish the lock and softly mutters "phasers locked" so as not to betray anything to Khan, and even though he says it very quiet and subdued there's an edge in his words where you can almost him thinking "Boy Khan you're about to get one hell of a shock and I am going to enjoy it immensely when I press the fire button."
The followup scene is also good- Khan's reaction to learning that the shields are dropping. The camera switches to his point of view as he frantically looks around the console for the override- you get the feeling that he is, for that moment, overwhelmed by the complex technology it takes to control a modern starship...I like it in TWOK when they're about to send the order to Reliant's computer system to drop her shields and Kirk tells Sulu to lock phasers and await his command.
Sulu doesn't move his head or eyes at all, bearly moves his hands to establish the lock and softly mutters "phasers locked" so as not to betray anything to Khan, and even though he says it very quiet and subdued there's an edge in his words where you can almost him thinking "Boy Khan you're about to get one hell of a shock and I am going to enjoy it immensely when I press the fire button."
The followup scene is also good- Khan's reaction to learning that the shields are dropping. The camera switches to his point of view as he frantically looks around the console for the override- you get the feeling that he is, for that moment, overwhelmed by the complex technology it takes to control a modern starship...I like it in TWOK when they're about to send the order to Reliant's computer system to drop her shields and Kirk tells Sulu to lock phasers and await his command.
Sulu doesn't move his head or eyes at all, bearly moves his hands to establish the lock and softly mutters "phasers locked" so as not to betray anything to Khan, and even though he says it very quiet and subdued there's an edge in his words where you can almost him thinking "Boy Khan you're about to get one hell of a shock and I am going to enjoy it immensely when I press the fire button."
A lot of these are "good" moments but hardly "subtle".
A lot of these are "good" moments but hardly "subtle".
The Millennium Falcon attacking the Borg Cube was subtle but hardly good!
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