Review of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) by Brad G — 08 May 2012
"I Choose The Danger." Initially, The Search for Spock may have taken some of the punch out of The Wrath of Khan's emotional climax but the third film in the franchise illustrates the love felt between Kirk, Spock, & McCoy (and the rest to a lesser degree) as the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many when the bridge crew of the USS Enterprise breaks free from Starfleet to reconnect Spock's katra to his rejuvenated body.
Sure, they have to suffer through some Christopher Lloyd Klingon Genesis selfishness and loose not only the ship in the process, but Kirk's kid as well but the quiet return of their science officer at the finale is nearly as powerful as his loss at the end of Part II.
"I Have Been And Ever Shall Be Your Friend" Damn, it chokes me up every time. VF.
This review of Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) was written by Brad G on 08 May 2012.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock has generally received positive reviews.
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