Hearing the name "Back to the Future", your heart will miss you, and you are not alone. This is a movie that almost everyone likes. It is an unbeaten classic that many people who are more famous than us, Hollywood directors and stars, etc., love. Everyone likes this series so much. Over the years, movies have imitated it and fans have imitated it. Under such a high degree of attention, the plot of "Back to the Future" has naturally been enlarged and explained, but there are so many plot loopholes ( Among plot hole), the most well-known and obvious problem is probably this one:
"Why didn't Marty's parents find out how their son looked so much like Kevin Clay, who was matched back then?"
Let's rewind and replay: Marty, who drives the time car in "Back to the Future", returns to the past and meets Roland. Unexpectedly, Roland, who fell in love with Marty at first glance, is actually Marty's mother in the future. Because of the person's name on Marty's underwear, Roland mistakenly thought that this handsome boy was named Calvin Klein. Marty knows that he must help Lu She's father George be with his mother, otherwise his future will be different. After successfully fighting against the bully Beff, George successfully captured Roland's heart and allowed Marty's future to happen as scheduled.
The problem is this. Roland took in the stranger Marty, not only watched him sleep, but also looked at his underwear, and almost kissed him. Presumably, Marty's figure and face had already fascinated Roland. Even if she later discovered that George might be the one to fall in love with, but Michael J. Fox's handsome face should be hard to forget. But when this son returned to the past to match up his parents, they shouldn’t forget this guy named Kevin Clay, but when Marty grew up day by day, why didn’t they find out, Marty Are they exactly the same as Kevin?
Even the director of "Guardians of the Galaxy" James Gunn recently mentioned this old story. He said :
"'Perfect Movie' is not the same as'Favorite Movie', and it's also different from "Great Movie". The perfect movie has no obvious errors from beginning to end, no matter if there is no error in structure, no deviation in aesthetics, and even logically. There are no flaws."
He cited "Back to the Future" as an example:
"According to this principle, "Back to the Future" should be considered imperfect (Why don't Marty's parents recognize him?)."
Gunn argued that despite this small loophole, he still believes that this movie is a perfect movie.
But it seems that, on the "Guardians of the Galaxy," the Star-Lord, this is not a loophole: Crisp Reiter (Chris Pratt) table shows,
"Maybe they really remember that face, but they remembered Kevin's face, not Marty. When Marty went back to the modern day in 1985, for his parents, it was a strange period when they left college. It’s been 20 years since they met and memories, and they might still be curious about why the 20-year-old boy is so like their son.”
Over the past 35 years, this issue has been discussed countless times, and even the animation "Family Guy" took this loophole as a joke: one day George suddenly remembered why his son Marty is so similar to that Kevin, Could it be Roland who stole it!
"Back to the Future" screenwriter Bob Gale (Bob Gale) decided once to explain, he interviewed expressed :
"The point is, George and Roland met Marty/Kevin when they were 17 years old. They only spent 8 days together, and they didn’t stay together every day during these 8 days. So, many years later, even though they were still I remember that there was a funny kid who made their first date, but I want to ask everyone in turn, do you remember when you only met one semester in high school? Or a friend who only went out to play together once? If you don’t have a photo to corroborate it, then 25 years later, I think you may only have a vague memory of that person.”
"so,"
Gail is about to come to a conclusion,
"I think Roland and George might find it funny when they think of Kevin Klein. They really know someone whose name is exactly the same as the clothing brand, and both are named Kevin Klein. They even waited until their son grew up to 16 or 17 years old. At the time, I felt that the children looked a bit similar to Kevin. But it’s not a big deal. I guess most people would think that these young teenagers are a bit like our own children when they read their high school yearbook. ."
Uh-huh, Gale is right. Human memory is not reliable at all. In fact, every time the brain recalls the memory, it is a process of reshaping the memory. We only make another memory based on a few elements that impress us. Usually, there will be a slight gap between these fragments that are generated from memories at different times. After a lot of time has passed, or through our experience of more life, we will add more elements that have nothing to do with this memory when we remember, so that it will deviate further from reality.
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