Back to the Future Movie Review

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Back To The Future Was Directed By

Robert Zemeckis and produced by Steven Spielberg and starred Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd and somehow I’ve never reviewed this movie. I don’t know why I don’t know how it’s it’s Back to the Future but I’m about to change that the first time I saw Back to the Future I must have been about 6 years old, because there was a promotional tie-in with UK at the time if you bought a Big Mac or something you could get a UK for really cheap. I think it was like Land Before Time Field of Dreams Fievel goes west and back to the future and I remember we brought home two Land Before Time and back to the future and I watched this because it was rated UK. Despite a lot of language, it was definitely heavier on the language side and. Family was a little iffy about it for a minute, but the UK rating saved my life back in the day.

There Were So Many Movies From The 70S

and 80s that just would never be UK today that I got to watch when I was a kid Jaws being a big one. And this was also a film that today would probably be pg-13 just for language and like sexual references. Just there’s a lot of awkward stuff. In this movie we’ll get into as a six-year-old. This was really important to my development for loving movies and for appreciating film as an art form.

It Was Such An Entertaining Movie And

even when I didn’t understand the nuances of everything. They talked about some of the dialogue can get a little adult at times I was always entertained by it watching it all these years later I still. thought certain sentences meant that you know I didn’t understand what they were really referring to and I still remember what I used to think some innocent naive thing and now. All these years later, I still am able to remember that but it’s interesting how even when you don’t fully understand something you’re watching if it’s great you’re gonna be entertained by it as a child and I was and be honest if you saw this movie as a kid. You probably wanted to get on a skateboard and tried to get on the back of someone’s car.

It Seemed Like The Best Method Of Transportation

ever next to a bicycle when I was a kid. I could never get away with it. Though the movie does an excellent job of setting up his family life in the beginning because just about everything you learn about them in these. few scenes is going to come back into play when he goes into the past uncle Joey didn’t make parole He’s still in jail. His parents are completely estranged and his sibling relationship isn’t that great either and of course there’s Biff what are you looking at Butthead Crispin Glover as GeorgeNK] is really good in this movie as older George and younger George he has distanced himself considerably from these films.

It Seems Like He Just Doesnt

want to talk about them and that’s of course his business, but he’s really good in this movie what the rain what but the heart of this movie is absolutely in the relationship between Marty played excellently by Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd’s Doc Brown. These two work so well together it’s such a strange relationship to the film never really makes much of an attempt to explain why they. They know each other and Marty is 17 and Doc Brown is obviously like older and so it’s just a weird sort of like who is this guy. Later he jokingly refers to him as his uncle as a way to get young Lorraine off his back, but they never really go into the relationship and it’s honestly kind of fine as a mystery. I like that he’s just this weird eccentric old guy that Marty just so happens to know and this is the type of casting that can absolutely change the way a character is on the page.

There Are So Many Things That Lloyd

brings to Doc Brown that you just can’t write like this scene For instance, Oh this is my doc Guy uncle Doc Brown. Marty. This may seem a little forward like I haven’t read this script, so I don’t know if that sequence. was written, but if it did it might say something like Doc Brown looks at Marty Nervously does nothing for you but you get Lloyd” target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener”>Christopher Lloyd as this character and he just changes everything his comic timing is on point in this film and a lot of this is due to excellent direction from Robert Zemeckis. This is a beautifully shot movie.

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Dean Cundy Lends The Film And The

movie looks incredible it’s also edited pristinely there isn’t a single sequence that feels as if it hasn’t been immaculately time. The movie doesn’t get enough credit for that it’s a really fun movie and it’s an exciting movie and it has the music and Huey Lewis and the news and all that stuff that you know and love but this is a really damn well-made film technically it’s essentially a perfectly edited movie and Michael J Fox as Marty is. the most likeable everyman you could have you immediately relate to this kid He wants to be in a band. He can’t get into the contest. They don’t like him.

Hes Just Too Darn Loud By The Way

that’s Huey Lewis in a cameo and you just feel for him his life is kind of falling apart his parents. Don’t like each other anymore, he can’t really get along with his brother and sister. The family car got totaled and Biff is a bleep bleep so you immediately feel for him so after a thrilling chase sequence at a mall parking lot, he gets thrown back into the past and has to fix his family and if you’ve never seen Back to the Future. I’m going to get into some spoilers here so that’s your warning. I know that it’s strange to think that someone hasn’t seen this movie but.

People Are Born Everyday And Those

people maybe haven’t seen Back to the Future. Yet when Marty saves his young father from being hit by a car and Marty gets hit. He accidentally takes the place of his father and suddenly his mother has an affection for him and what proceeds are some of the most awkward and embarrassing scenes in cinema history. Seeing Marty’s mom fawn all over him and try to get him to sleep in her room and she thinks his name is Calvin Klein. This is all really funny stuff, but it’s super embarrassing.

But This Is Where The Movie Just Really

picks up all the things they throw at Marty the obstacles in his way having to get his parents together at the enchantment under the sea dance, having to get his father to stand up to Biff having to get out of this awkward. Crush that his mom has on him. This is brilliant writing it’s the type of writing that I get jealous when I think about it. It’s such such great ideas constantly throughout the whole film something else I had to talk about is Alan Silvestri’s score an oscar-winning score by the way. Clearly I mean it’s one of the most iconic film themes of all time.

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Im Sorry Whats That Didnt Win The

Oscar. It wasn’t even nominated. Oh It’s hard to imagine that such a brilliant score wouldn’t even be nominated, especially since the film was nominated for other Oscars and actually won one I loved Sylvestris music I have ever since back to the future and predator Forrest Gump castaway the Avengers like this guy is a bleep genius and even though he gets tons of work and obviously isn’t really underrated from an award standpoint. I think he is but getting back to the film. This movie single-handedly made me want to learn how to play the guitar when I was a kid and I actually did try for a while and I wasn’t good at it at all I just didn’t have a passion for it.

I Tried For Like A Month And It

I learned a few chords and things and it just it was never really it wasn’t gonna go anywhere there were certain things I picked up as a kid that I thought like yep. This is gonna be something I’m go nope not that movies yeah movies that’s where my brains at that’s for sure this is just such a thrilling film from start to finish there’s not a single boring moment. There’s no scene that drags every scene has something funny about it clever innovative the writing is so tight. It’s constantly exciting from beginning to end it’s easily. One of my favorite movies Back to the Future still holds up it’s never not going to I recently rewatched Jaws.

It Was Playing At A Drive-In Jaws And

Jurassic Park back to back and Jaws still holds up as well and at this point movies like Back to the Future in Jaws they’re just I think they’re cemented if it was ever going to age it would have happened already I love this film and of course I’m gonna give it an A+ I do want to talk about the plot hole. The thing that people often talk about which is why Don’t Marty’s parents recognize that their child looks exactly like the person who helped get them together. In The 50s there’s been a lot of debate about this filmmakers and actors and the writer of one of the writers of the film Bob Gale have have said you know there there takes on it The simple fact of the matter is I just don’t care the film is so good that it’s able to curve that plot hole for me. You could say that they wouldn’t remember this guy that they only spent about a week with back in the day you could say that it’s hard to remember faces of people you went to school with for many years and all of that is true, but the simple fact remains. They named their kid Marty, which means they named their baby after the kid that brought them together and not even their first son.

Their Second Son.

Also there’s this moment this what a character so they definitely remember that night He remembers knocking out Biff No Yeah Biff is still in their life and he’s a constant presence and so it’s hard to forget somebody that’s always there so yeah it’s kind of a thing for me but I just don’t care every once in a while something is just so good that I just I don’t give a bleep if there’s something wrong with bleep it Man who cares its Back to the Future it’s amazing it’s a phenomenal movie. You know there’s this you can even call movies perfect. I don’t like to do that there’s only a handful of movies I would even remotely call perfect but that doesn’t mean that the movie doesn’t feel perfect it just feels bleep perfect. I love Back to the Future so much so this is my.

First In A Series That Im

gonna be doing all throughout the summer. I don’t have a rigid schedule for this, but I would like to from time to time review. Some older films that I’ve never reviewed or perhaps that I have talked about in the past, but I would love to do an updated video for them.

Summary

The first time I saw Back to the Future I must have been about 6 years old, because there was a promotional tie-in with UK at the time if you bought a Big Mac or something you could get a UK for really cheap . The UK rating saved my life back in the day. Despite a lot of language, it was definitely heavier on the language side and. Just there’s a . lot of awkward stuff.& This was really important to my development for loving movies and for appreciating film as an art form. It was such an entertaining movie and even when I didn’t understand the nuances of everything. I was always entertained by it watching it all these years later I still thought certain sentences meant that you know I didn’t understand what they were really referring to and I still remember what I used to think some innocent naive thing and now.& All these years after, I still am able to remember that but it’s interesting how it’s interesting to ….. Click here to read more and watch the full video