![]() ![]() Sadly, they don't make it like this these days but then again we always can revisit them. It's over 23 years old and it still hasn't gotten old. 'Back To The Future' is one of the most enjoyable time-travelling classics. Marty travels back to 1885 to save Doc Brown from an untimely fate, only to find his old friend smitten with a schoolteacher and. Lea Thompson is cute and vivacious and Crispin Glover is good. Fox totally owns Marty McFly with his natural charisma, raw energy and brilliant dialogue delivery. Christopher Lloyd as the over-the-top mad scientist is a laugh riot. I think it cleverly brings forth some interesting themes and I liked how they funnily used some ideas of Oedipus Rex's story. Yet, this is not to say that it's brainless entertainment. Though people might pick on the plausibility of the time travelling, I think this is really a very minor flaw because it is overall a well written movie and the point was to entertain. There's an incredible energy about it but it still manages to stay an 'innocent' film. the House Budget Committee did not have a 3 - percent increase, but a 0.7. The movies themselves were well written, well executed, well acted and they cut straight to the point. balance, and that is not a foolish attitude, because the future balance is. What really made these films immensely enjoyable then, and classics today, is that they really reflected what it was like being a young person in the 80s. The 80's saw a lot of excellent original fun 'young' films like 'Back To The Future' (of course), 'Better Off Dead', 'Heathers', 'The Breakfast Club' etc. Having revisited it today, brought me to a nostalgic state. Zemeckis's 'Back To The Future' trilogy has been a childhood favourite for a long time. ![]()
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