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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Movie Review Summary

Actors: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy

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Admiral Kirk returns to the Genesis Planet in order to bring Spock's body back to Vulcan. Klingon renegade Kruge seeks to steal the secrets of Genesis to use as a genocidal weapon. Fast-moving adventure with a definite Star Trek feel.
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The review of this Movie prepared by Artemis




Leonard Nimoy agreed to let Spock return to life if he got to direct his first feature film. Despite a lively script, the result is somewhat meandering, especially for the first half, and not terribly emotionally satisfying. Part 3 picks up right where "The Wrath of Khan" left off, including a partial replay of Spock's death and funeral, but with the Genesis Planet in full flower and signs of life in Spock's coffin-capsule. (One other difference is that unknown actress Robin Curtis is quietly substituted for Kirstie Alley as Lt. Saavik.) Apparently the magic of the Genesis Project brought Spock's body back to life, but as a blank slate/quickly-aging child, while his spirit and mind were deposited in McCoy (as hinted at the end of "Khan"). Our heroes have to bring the two halves of Spock back together before the rapidly disintegrating planet collapses, and a renegade Klingon commander (Christopher Lloyd, largely wasted in a cliched role anyone could have done) steals its secrets. Ambassador Sarek (Mark Lenard, looking very much like an aging Dave Brubeck) has a sizable supporting role, and famed Shakespearean actress Dame Judith Anderson gets to ham it up as High Priestess T'Lar near the end.
The review of this Movie prepared by David Loftus




The search to recover Spock, who died in Star Trek II. Standing in the way is an unstable planet and some hostile Klingons. The first hour is a bit slow.
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The review of this Movie prepared by steve



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Plot & Themes

Composition of Book Actual chase scenes or violence 30%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzle 45%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 25% **Fantasy or Science Fiction?**    -   science fiction story Explore/1st contact    -   Yes Explore plotlet:    -   exploring a wondrous planet or phenomenon    -   rescue mission Technology/$$$$/Info hunt    -   Yes Stealing/recovering/destroying    -   Info about lifeform(s)/phenomena War and Invasion    -   Yes Major kinds of combat:    -   spaceship battles Part of a series?    -   Star Trek

Main Character

Identity:    -   Male Age:    -   40's-50's Ethnicity/Nationality    -   White (American)

Setting

Spaceship setting:    -   futuristic human warship    -   alien spaceship    -   a space station Planet outside our solar system?    -   Yes Takes place in spaceship?    -   Yes Mountains?    -   Yes

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   generic/vague references to death/punishment Kinds of F/X    -   exploding spaceships    -   exotic spaceships    -   exotic alien landscape Is this movie based on a    -   TV show

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