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February 27, 2015, marked the 10th anniversary of Leonard Nimoy's death.
Spack can still live thanks to Ethan Peck in "Old Trek: Strange New Worlds", " But without Nimoy, there would be no Spock. I think Nimoy himself has accepted to the end what much of the "Star Trek" will play in his legacy. You don't go from writing "I'm not Spack" to writing "I'm Spack" without understanding that.
Nimoy played many more parts than just the volcano of the company's volcano, though. He acted more than 10 years before reserving Star Trek. Some of his other most famous roles were among the cancellation of Star Trek in 1969 and his return in 1979, through "Star Trek: The Motion Picture". During that interruption, Nimoy played the great Paris on TV -Shoot "Mission: Impossible", began to host "in search of ...", and, just a year before he began playing again, appeared as Dr -David Kibner in Remake "Invasion of Body Grabers" from 1978 (directed by Philip Kaufman).
In "Body Snatchers", Nimoy holds his own in a crowded ensemble involving Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Veronica Carttright and a young Effef Goldblum. With all the respect for Nimoy's "transformers" roles as Galvatron and later Sentinel PremierHis best performance of science-fi is definitely Dr. Kibner. A great reason why this is "the kidnappers of the body", and Nimoy's performance in it is so unlike what they would expect based on his work as a Star Trek Spack.
Invasion of body kidnappers drew to collars, Leonard Nimoy learned from Spack
The story of "Body Snatchers" begins in 1954, when author Jackack Finn wrote the story as a book. It was fast (in 1956) adjusted in director Don Siegel's film entitled "Invasion of Body Grabers". Both the novel and the film are characterized by a city in California, attacked by strangers "under" who can grow almost perfect replicas of living things. Slowly, people without emotional background begin to replace the right people.
"Body Snatchers" remains one of the most famous of the science fantastic-fantasy of the 50s. The title is a little silly, but not without threat, and it is difficult to move away from the brain after you hear it. What these "kidnappers" mean, you wonder, and the response to the film is very nasty. There are Many of the "body kidnappers" are given there, including in "Batman: the animated series". One of the reasons the film remains known is that it has often been remedied, because the invasion of the same name is a flexible allegory.
Many believe that "Kaufman's" kidnappers "are superior to the originalIf not the best film in the series "Body Snatchers" in general. Since the original was played on the suburban red frightened anxiety, Kaufman's film was set in the 1970s San Francisco. In Interview for 2013 with "Truth" film magazineKaufman said the film is exploring "Liberal made a nice kind (attitude)" to ignore the problems in the world. Kibner is a big part of it; He is a pop -psychologist who writes books so fast, he brings brackets to the wrist. Kibner "is trying to explain the anxiety" people who feel, said Kaufman ... and for good reason, because he revealed that he was a person on the floor halfway through the film. If you are Trekkie, some of you want to take root for Nimoy, no matter what, so the rest of the movie forces you to fight it.
Some have pointed out "body kidnappers" as a deliberately subversive download of Nimoy's writing as a spack. He once again plays without an emotional stranger, but evil, without any noble heart of Spack.
People on the floor in "Body Snatchers" have a limited emotional range, but in playing one, Nimo proved that he had much more than one note as an actor.
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