Back to the Future Part III [VHS] Overview
Shot back-to-back with Back to the Future II, this final chapter in the series is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Michael J. Fox's character ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of a gunman. Director Robert Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western, and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh
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The first two films in "Back To The Future" trilogy exploring the concept of time as never before. The viewer is taken in two different versions of 1985, twice the year 1955 catapulted back in 2015 and catapulted over a short period. The sign of continuity is amazing, the acting is inspired, and many different kinds are built, that the films are shown almost perfect gender-less. Of course, it would be hard to beat the energy of these two incredible movie, and (thoughFilm offers a courageous effort, it is not easy) do alright.
Basically, the plot of BTTF 3 in the Old West (1885 set to be precise), where Doc Brown was transported to the end of the second film. Ignoring the instructions of the doc, the young Marty McFly repairs, rather than the time machine and go back to Doc to take home. The three obstacles: Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (the most hated gunslinger in the West), new love Clara (Doc), and an empty tank of gas inDeLorean.
Although this film does not feel disappointed or something like that has its moments of greatness, we fall just a little 'behind the magic of the first two activities. Perhaps the biggest culprit is the flatness of the funniest jokes, which were in part one and two, like the wake "up" scene and the pine family "curse of manure, but it was a bit 'stale for the third time around.
Another problem, strangely, was the fact that the filmhas more to do with character development than the previous two successors. The Marty-friendly Doc in the center, while Doc's new-found infatuation with Clara is an important part of the plot. While, in general, this kind of character-building is essentially in the movie, is kind of wasted in this case, as the fans knew the end of the trilogy's hand and then the relationship would go no further.
However, even if some of the reasons that this film is not affectedAbsolute brilliance of the first two, do not hesitate to see it and fill the innovative film trilogy in history. Not a disaster by any means, and some viewers find even more fun to "Part Two", because it is so complicated and the jokes are a little 'clearer.
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