For the Love of Spock
Directed by Leonard's once-estranged son, Adam, For the Love of Spock is split into chunks: One segment deals with Leonard Nimoy's early career, another charts his creation of Spock, others deal with his life after Star Trek (including his sincere, if dubious, forays into poetry, music, and photography) and frank discussions of conflict and addiction. For better and worse, Spock goes broad—for each sequence about Nimoy's directorial efforts or work ethic, there are weird trips examining the Nimoy family's personal fashions or inexplicable attention paid to reflections from the cast of The Big Bang Theory.
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