Genre:
Comedy / Science-Fiction
Directed
by: Robert Zemeckis
Starring:
Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson
Running
time: 116 minutes
Marty McFly is a teenage aspiring musician who
hangs out with an oddball scientist, Doc. Emmett Brown. One night, Doc. Brown
summons him to the town’s shopping mall where he unveils a time machine he
built from a modified DeLorean car. It is powered with plutonium the scientist
stole from Libyan rebels. When these rebels arrive to seek out revenge and
shoot his friend, Marty gets in the car to escape but he activates the time
machine and is sent back to 1955. That’s when he will come in contact with his future
parents, as high school students, and cause a breach in history. Before he
finds a way to come back to 1985, with a time machine out of fuel, he will need
to repair the damage done to his own history and make sure his parents do fall
in love and end up with each other.
Back to the Future is a guilty pleasure of
mine, as I’m sure it is the case for a lot of people from my generation and
beyond. Yes, there is a certain dose of cheesiness to the whole deal, but it is
still such a good movie. Even years later, I find so much to enjoy in this
flick.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd have
such a great chemistry on screen as the two main characters. Fox was nearing
his mid-twenties at that point, but he looked much younger. He was the perfect
choice to play Marty McFly, bringing a boyish rebel charm to the role, with a
nice touch of vulnerability. I’m sure he made skateboards more popular than
ever after this came out.
Marty was a kid who did not necessarily fit
in with the rest of high school students, other than his girlfriend, so it
would be easy to believe that he would strike a friendship with Doc. Brown.
Christopher Lloyd was such a great choice to play the scientist. He had already
proven his ability for oddball comedy on Taxi, and, in Back to the Future, he
brought to life the character he would be the most known for even 30 years
later.
There is a little bit of everything in Back
to the Future. It is a great mix of science-fiction, comedy and romantic
comedy. The filmmakers did a great job illustrating the various time periods on
screen. Whether it was 1955 or 1985, the transition was seamless and natural,
and it all felt like a real voyage in time.
This is a film I have in my collection, and
it will always be a pleasure to go back in time in the future to watch it
again.
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