A trilogy in one go

Verna 2021-10-13 13:05:54

When I was in elementary school, I used to watch TV at home. I just wanted to watch it secretly and then do my homework. As a result, I found a super good movie. I turned off the TV several times and turned it on again. I was also wary of whether my parents came back. Then I remembered the title of the film deeply, thinking that I would have to watch it in its entirety if I had time in the future. This film is the first of "Back to the Future".
After a lapse of more than ten years, there have been countless science fiction films, from "Butterfly Effect" to "X-Men", from "Terminator" to "Inception", technology is urging the progress of movies. Looking back at this series of films, I am still very excited. After three parts, apart from being funny, the systemization of logic and continuity has the most profound impact on me. These three parts can be said to be done in one go. It seems that the actor only changed his girlfriend in the second part, and the others did not move. Of course, as the second doctor said in the time machine: "She is not the protagonist this time", it is true that her role is very poor.
Every time the opening of the movie is the end of the previous one, every time the bad guy’s ending is buried in a pile of fertilizer, the actor will go crazy every time he hears someone call him a coward, and every time he wants to go back at the end There are always obstacles to everything. They are trilogy, these are necessary to echo back and forth, this is its characteristic.
It may be that there are too many series now. Many movies always start a new story by setting aside the story of the previous one when they are making sequels. I will continue to dig another story. Although there is a connection between each other, none of the three "Back to the Future" makes me feel as strong. They are more like a series with three episodes, and of course each has a chapter.
In any case, in that era of limited technology, it is like a time machine to make such a work that is better than most movies nowadays-it is a miracle.

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Extended Reading
  • Hans 2021-10-20 18:58:07

    I saw it when I was young, but I didn’t really have any impression. I finally found time to re-write it and found that it makes sense to leave no impression. I can’t like this story. The script is neat, but too neat, so that the imprint of the times is too strong, and I really hate the way women and villains are handled inside. There are already very powerful girls and villains in commercial blockbusters in the 1980s. This is not good. The "good guys" who have been enslaved by bullying for a lifetime retaliate by homosexual bullying and enslavement, emmmmmmm

  • Zelma 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    reeeeeally funny and coooooooooooool !!!!!!!!!!

Back to the Future quotes

  • Marvin Berry: [Marty is filling in for him on guitar] Yeah, man, that was good. Let's do another one!

    Marty McFly: Uh, no. I gotta go.

    Marvin Berry: Come on, man. Let's do something that really cooks.

    Marty McFly: Something that... that cooks.

    [getting an idea]

    Marty McFly: All right.

    Marvin Berry: All right!

    Marty McFly: [approaching the microphone] All right... uh... all right, this is, uh, this is an oldie, but, uh... well, it's... it's an oldie where I come from.

    [turning to the backing band]

    Marty McFly: All right, guys, listen. This is a blues riff in B. Watch me for the changes, and try and keep up, okay?

    [he begins playing "Johnny B. Goode"]

  • Biff Tannen: You caused 300 bucks' damage to my car, you son of a bitch. And I'm gonna take it outta your ass. Hold him.

    Lorraine Baines: Let him go, Biff. You're drunk.

    Biff Tannen: Well, looky what we have here.

    [she backs away]

    Biff Tannen: No, no! Stay right here with me. Come on, Lorraine.

    Lorraine Baines: Let me go!

    Marty McFly: Leave her alone, you bastard!

    Biff Tannen: [to his friends] You guys, take him in back, all right? I'll be right there.

    [turning his attention back to Lorraine]

    Biff Tannen: Just admit that you want it. Come on. Come on.

    [seeing his friends still there, he shuts the car door]

    Biff Tannen: Well, go on! This ain't no peep show.