2021年1月27日水曜日

The Back to the Future Trilogy

In fall 2020, I watched the Back to the Future trilogy on TV for the first time. I do not like time travel stories, so I had not watched the trilogy for a long time. I, however, came to want to watch Tenet, a time travel movie, when the movie was just released and it seemed intrigued. At the same time, I finally got interested in the Back to the Future series because watching the old time travel movies was good for preparation to watch the new one. Thus, I started to watch the trilogy.

The stories follow a high school boy named Marty and an old man called Doc, who is a scientist and a best friend of Marty. Marty gets in the time-traveling machine built by Doc and goes to the past and the future. Michael J. Fox as Marty and Christopher Lloyd as Doc are a good combination.

The first installment of the trilogy was released in 1985. It is set in California. Marty gets into the time-traveling automobile and is accidentally sent from 1985 to 1955 where he meets his young father and mother who have not married yet. Marty's teenage mother played by Lea Thompson especially looked really charming. I also was interested in the scene where Marty is singing "Johnny B. Goode" playing the guitar on a stage when a member of the band call a person appearing to be Chuck Berry in order to make the person listen to Marty's performance. If the scene was filmed today, it would cause a controversy about white supremacism.

The second installment was released in 1989. Marty, Doc and Marty's girlfriend go from 1985 to 2015. I had to watch it before 2015. I laughed at bulky television sets and fax machines. Then I gave up understanding the complicated time-series after the middle, so I thought at that time that I would never understand the seemingly more complex time-series in Tenet, which I planned to watch in several days.

The third was done in 1990. Marty returned to 1955 in Part II. He goes from 1955 to 1855. I laughed at the diminutive Marty calling himself Clint Eastwood, who is far taller and used to be a Spaghetti Western star.

I had not been a fan of Michael J. Fox but I could understand why the small actor had been quite popular thanks to the trilogy full of the charm of him.

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