Writer: | Steve Meerson, Peter Krikes, Nicholas Meyer, Harve Bennett | | | Director: | Leonard Nimoy | | | Release Date: | 1986 |
This week on
Sci-Fi Adventures, I'm writing about the film I have to describe as 'The One With the Whales' for SEO purposes:
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
It's weird to say that the fourth movie is the third in the trilogy, but that's how it kind of worked out, as this continues on from the events in
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, two films I wrote about back in 2016. You might be wondering why I jumped ahead to
Star Trek VI and never came back to this, especially considering it was the film's 30th anniversary at the time... well, it's never been a favourite of mine. It's all about whales instead of spaceships, and the music sounds like it's from a Christmas movie, and Spock's weird, and etc. Though to be fair I was really young when I formed my first impression.
Speaking of anniversaries, the film was released on
Star Trek's 20th anniversary, though I don't think they made a big deal out of it. Not compared to when
Star Trek 6 came out on its 25th anniversary. In fact in some countries the posters called it
The Voyage Home: Star Trek IV, with the
Star Trek part in tiny writing, to not put people off. (The franchise hadn't been doing so well outside of the US).
Alright, I'm going to split this review into four parts, because films are long, and I'm going to split the parts over three weeks, because they take ages to write about. Well they do when you write about
every bloody scene at least. The way I see it, I'm only ever writing about this film once so I might as well say everything I want to say now. This means that there will be huge
SPOILERS here, but only for
Star Trek stories up to November 1986.