Warmth in Science Fiction

Lynn 2022-03-18 09:01:01

I've heard of this film a long time ago, but I didn't dare to watch it because I was afraid that it would be a sci-fi horror film again. It wasn't until I heard that it was a comedy.
It is indeed a movie worth watching. I was deeply attracted when I watched the first one.
There are no monsters, aliens, or mutant races. . . On the contrary, I can feel the warmth of a family and affection. This feeling of warmth runs through the film from beginning to end.

The hero has gone through two historical clues, and it can even be said that he has lived two different life courses, while the other characters in the play only live in a certain time and space. This is a common feature of general science fiction films. And this film does not fall into the infinite loop of a certain space conversion, but the context is very clear, which is commendable.

View more about Back to the Future reviews

Extended Reading
  • Deontae 2022-03-24 09:01:02

    TFF2015/Apr25 Pseudo·Reviewed on the big screen many years later, it is still full of freshness. There is nothing less stubborn, even kindergarten children understand the undoubted classics. It is almost a beautiful era in tears! Happy 30th anniversary Marty & Doc, and thanks for the ride ;)

  • Grayce 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    The most important part of my enthusiasm is that the three seamless logics are super rigorous. It should be the most powerful sci-fi trilogy in history. It should not be the most powerful trilogy in history!!!!!!

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.