Review of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) by Filipeneto — 07 Aug 2018
This film is the third of the franchise and addresses the theme of death and resurrection of Spock, something that I honestly could not understand immediately but, being an alien, did not make any knot in my head when I've got it.
The script is not bad but it gets even better from the moment the Klingons, a welcome element of action, are added to the story. However, being a film that continues the story of "The Wrath of Khan," it is natural that both are similar at several points.
On a technical level, they're almost identical, the sets and costumes are the same and the special effects are still what we could expect at this period. And as for the actors, this film is almost entirely of Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley, actors that the script privileged and that they had the capacity to shine.
In the end, we get a film that honors its predecessor without, however, being able to match it.
This review of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) was written by Filipeneto on 07 Aug 2018.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock has generally received positive reviews.
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