
Back to the Future revolves around Marty McFly (portrayed by Michael J. Fox), a seventh-year-old teenager who lives alongside his parents in the fictional town of Hill Valley, California. One day, Marty goes to the meet with his friend, Dr. Emmett Brown (portrayed by Christopher Lloyd) who Marty treats as “Doc”, and is obliged to enter in the time machine DeLorean “Doc” built, after the scientist have been shoot by Libyan terrorists who sought for plutonium.
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Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly
and Christopher Lloyd as
Emmett “Doc” Brown
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In the year of 1955, Marty meets his mother and father as teenagers, and tries to provoke his father, George McFly (portrayed by Crispin Glover), to be courageous and to face Biff Tannen (portrayed by Thomas F. Wilson), a thug and a pretender to his mother, Lorraine (portrayed by Lea Thompson), and so to provoke the affair between their parents, after unwittingly having separate them and having induced her mother to have love feelings by himself. In the movie’s final, Marty succeeds in inducing their parents to an affair, and so to avoid his own disappearance and his siblings’, and goes to the meet of a relatively youth Emmett Brown to warn him about the future and go back to his time, the year 1985.
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DeLorean time machine at
Back to the Future ride, now removed.
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Back to the Future is not only an enjoyable movie to be watched, but also a story to be subjected to reflection, despite being a commercial film, either because of the science fiction theme inherent to it or the differences between society in two different times.
December 17, 2012 at 2:39 PM
Back to the Future was a hit in the 80s, it received several awards, including an Oscar for Best Effects, and was nominated to other categories. I find it interesting that you have chosen this film in particular because it marked a decade concerning the science fiction genre.