I believe Star Trek III is an underappreciated film in part because it is not accessible to a general audience. It is a pure science fiction film. In my opinion it is the one odd numbered film in the series that isn't victimized by 'the curse' of uneven numeration. I enjoyed the film because of the exciting action and fight sequences, the nostalgia, and the developed characterization of characters I am already so familiar with. I also found the film to be surprisingly spiritual and revelatory, a rarity for a sequel in a commercial film franchise. Anyone with close friends will be touched by Kirk's loyalty and sacrifice for Spock. Highly recommended, 8/10.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
Boldly going where no man (or woman) has gone before, climb aboard the Enterprise and let it fly and soar, as old friends gather, reunite, off to battle and to fight, strange new worlds, civilisations to explore.A child is discovered all alone, a Vulcan without soul, perhaps a clone, while a Doctor rediscovers, an old friend inside another and a starship's final journey helps them home.Some things are more important than rules and regulations as the captain of the Enterprise takes his pride and joy to recover what was lost and resurrect what was saved.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
The cast of the Star Trek movies are not know as great actors. I think maybe they should be. They have helped create some of the most likable characters ever. The crew of the Enterprise are all great characters that are played perfectly. It's all wildly entertaining to watch. "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" is funny, exciting and surprisingly emotional. I'm sorry I missed this one when it was in the theaters. I don't know what I was thinking.