4.0. Less than one, more than two. Give it a sentimental score, four stars. It's still the same as the previous commercial entertainment film, but this time it comes to the western era of the United States, which will test the director's skills even more. After reading Clockwork Zhang's explanation of the trilogy, I understand that the "Back to the Future" series of films has a special meaning for American audiences, just like the "Star Wars" series (but I haven't seen it). The trilogy has never escaped the clutches of the McFly family and Biff, and has been repeating the cycle, which is a bit annoying. The linkage between Martin and his great-grandfather, the Doctor's passionate confession to Clara "We are the people of the future", and the duel between Martin and the western cowboy Biff are all full of laughter. 88 miles per hour steam train, won my heart. At the end, the scene where Martin drives his car on the railway, gets knocked over by an oncoming train, and fortunately escapes, is the best part in my opinion. I was as confused as other audience members, but after I understood it, I had to admire the director. That's it, I can't wait to see the next one after watching the first one. Today I finally finished the "Back to the Future" trilogy. Although I didn't touch this series in my childhood, I am still happy after reading it. ?
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