My favorite movie: Back to the future
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Gender: Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Writers: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale
Stars: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 3 July 1985
One of the most popular comedies of the
eighties fantasy, directed by Robert Zemeckis, who shot to fame to the then
young actor Michael J. Fox
The young Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is the
son of a disastrous family full of problems. It will be a tragic event that
will launch the involuntarily transferred to the Hill Valley of 1955, which
prevents their parents-are known. The "Doc" Emmett Brown (Christopher
Lloyd), the future inventor of the time machine that brought Marty, devise how
to save Marty's birth and how to return to 1985.
There has been criticism that the film
ignores the now famous "grandfather paradox" (or parent, in this
case): If Marty avoids the infatuation of her parents, never born ... and if
never born, how could travel back in time and avoid the crush of their parents?
However, the rapid pace at which runs the adventure keeps us dwell on these
thoughts and share what paradoxical that the plot naturally.
A stroke of success was to design a time
machine. Always represented as a wit still for science fiction, this time is a
car that also functions as such. In fact, it is necessary to run at a certain
speed so you can travel in time.
The sequences where "Doc" Brown in
1955 talking to Marty about the "futuristic" 1985 are excellent, as
we refer to "how" imagined sci-fi of the fifties that was to be the
world within thirty years (a future "Buck Rogers"). Phrases like
"the plutonium you can buy in pharmacies," "radiation increase
due to nuclear war" or "will there be serious problems in the
future?" Are of anthology. The same is true of scenes like when some
farmers confuse the modern DeLorean with a UFO invasion, or when Marty, wearing
anti-radiation suit, frightening your future father George McFly (Crispin
Glover), who believes that an alien ...
The suspense is given, not only by the
intervention of Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson), the increasingly
distant romance of McFly or difficulty operating the DeLorean again, but for
one important caveat that Marty has to Ask the "Doc", about his fate
in 1985, the night of the game ...
BACK TO THE FUTURE is the best movie ever made.