The Final Frontier has many flaws, but as more than a few people have noted there are some really interesting and good scenes mixed in with the bad. Beyond that, I also think the movie at moments gives an interesting insight into how Shatner perceives the character of Kirk to be. For example, the ominous way Kirk says he knows that he'll die alone, with an air of certainty, hints at something deeper.
Something I've always found interesting is that the movie never reveals what Kirk's inner pain is, and the character's impassioned defense of keeping his pain points to him believing it defines who he is.
One answer would be it's David, especially since The Undiscovered Country shows how deep of a scar David's death caused. However, I just don't feel like that's it. David's death is a deep trauma for Kirk, but it's not a defining element of his character which shifted his outlook on life the way the experiences for McCoy and Spock were portrayed.
Something I've always found interesting is that the movie never reveals what Kirk's inner pain is, and the character's impassioned defense of keeping his pain points to him believing it defines who he is.
One answer would be it's David, especially since The Undiscovered Country shows how deep of a scar David's death caused. However, I just don't feel like that's it. David's death is a deep trauma for Kirk, but it's not a defining element of his character which shifted his outlook on life the way the experiences for McCoy and Spock were portrayed.
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