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    Back in Time Are you looking for a movie that is from the eighties, fast paced, and hilarious? Back to the Future might just be the film for you! Written by Robert Zemeckis (the mastermind behind works like Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Forrest Gump), Back to the Future was one of the most beloved films of the 1980’s. Featuring Michael J. Fox in his first lead in a film, and renown actor Christopher Lloyd, this movie is a must watch for fans of any genre. Back to the Future fits the picture for a quality film because of its well-paced plot, phenomenal acting, astonishing camera work, and award winning soundtrack. The movie Back to the Future takes place in the year 1985 in the city of Hill Valley, California. At the beginning of the film,…

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    2015 denoted the date Marty McFly went to when he flew out to the future in the scandalous DeLorean in Back to the Future Part II: 21 October 2015. Here at CANSTAR, we celebrated in style by figuring the amount it would cost to safeguard the DeLorean. (We're insane gathering people here.) Expense to guarantee the DeLorean We have made the accompanying essential presumptions in setting up this quote: Goes 10,000 to 15,000 km/year (barring time travel) Auto typically lives in a carport …

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    Back To The Future Themes

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    Truly anyone can change the future. Back to the Future, a science fiction, action by Robert Zemeckis shows the audience many different themes. It tells how people shouldn’t abuse privileges, shouldn’t let “wants” get in the way of “needs”, and must always stand up for what they want. Despite all of these themes, there is one that is completely fool-proof and works for the story. Back to the Future tells people that they are in control of their own future, whether it’s dealing with bullies,…

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    Back to the Future Imagine time traveling thirty years back in past and not being able to travel back. Then ruining the moment your parents first met, which could potentially make you and your siblings not exist. That is exactly happened to Marty in the 1985 movie, Back to the Future directed by Robert Zemeckis. In this movie, the main character, Marty goes to meet his dear friend Doc. Doc is a scientist who invents the time machine, and Marty unconsciously tested it out trying to escape the…

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    Though Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future is extremely successful in being a fun, blockbuster film, it does a very job in how it crafts the relationships between specific characters. Though Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is facing a struggle to get back home, there’s another struggle occurring in the movie between his father, George (Crispin Glover), and town bully, Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson). By tracing their acting and relative staging of these two in certain shots, a narrative between them…

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    as the Back to the Future trilogy contain many life twisting themes within the story. Throughout the three films BTTF I, BTTF II, and BTTF III; there are dozens of possible themes that could be drawn from the story-line. All three films inter connect with one another and have some of their own themes and themes that were created amongst all three films. Back to the Future themes tend to be generally about average life things and what people wish they could do. Themes that are most relevant to…

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    Back To The Future

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    The Last decade before the beginning of the new millennia was destined to be anticlimactic. What else could it be with everyone looking to the future the promise of not only a new decade and century but of a millennium. To children raised on Back to the Future 1,2, & 3, Huxley and Orwell, the future had infinite possibilities, even though 1982 hadn’t proven to be an honest representation of the future, it doesn’t stop us from building thoughts and assumptions based on stories. A lot of negative…

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    Back To The Future

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    futuristic themes. Some of the more famous ones, and the ones im going to talk about, are Back to the Future and Star Wars. Back to the future is one that is easy to discuss when it comes to the future but Star Wars is one where you really have to think, how does this relate? Star Wars Portrays a Society that spans many planets instead of just one. It is a galaxy where people use space ships to drive everywhere and can travel from planet to planet in a matter of minutes. Their weapons are lasers…

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    We often hear people saying that growing up without a father figure can be bad to a child. However, I never saw it that way. When I was a year and a half old, my father had decided to migrate to the United States, and leave his family and everything else behind him. His willingness to provide a better future for his family was far stronger than anything else. Growing up I remember asking my mother when will he be back. At that time there was no, telephones or instant mailing system to keep a…

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    Who Is Marty Mcfly

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    The first person to play the role of Marty Mcfly was Eric Stoltz’s. Crispin Glover did not return for the two sequels because he asked for too much money. Tom Wilson (Biff) gets asked the same questions so many times he wrote a song. The Executive producer Steven Spielberg sent back a thank you note for the “Humorous Memo.” Ronald Reagan was offered the role of the Hill Valley’s mayor in Back to The Future 3. Marty sees a clothes iron and a dustbuster in the window of the cafe. Elijah wood made…

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