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The movie continues where the last one with Marty stuck in 1955. But Doc Brown sent him a letter from 1855 through Western Union, that told him that after the Delorean was struck by lightning he was sent to 1855 and was unable to repair it, but has managed to bury it somewhere, where Marty can get to it in 1955 and hopefully the younger version of himself can repair it so he can drive it back to 1985 and then destroy it. But after finding it, Marty discovers that shortly after sending the letter Doc would be shot by an outlaw, Mad Dog Tannen. Marty then goes back to 1885 to save him and meets his ancestors. After finding the Doc, they were about to leave when Marty told the Doc that upon arriving the Delorean's gas tank was punctured, so they don't have any gasoline to run the car, which means they have to find some way to get the car to 88 mph. They decide to try pushing it with a locomotive. And things are fine except for the fact that Tannen, who had it in for Doc, now has it for Marty and has challenged him to gunfight on the day that they are going to leave, and Doc is smitten with Clara Clayton, the new school teacher.
actors:
Richard Dysart | as |
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Michael J. Fox | as Marty McFly/Seamus McFly |
Christopher Lloyd | as Dr. Emmett Brown |
Mary Steenburgen | as Clara Clayton |
Thomas F. Wilson | as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen/Biff Tannen |
Lea Thompson | as Maggie McFly/Lorraine McFly |
Elisabeth Shue | as Jennifer Parker |
James Tolkan | as Chief Marshal James Strickland |
Matt Clark | as Chester the Bartender |
Dub Taylor | as Saloon Old-Timer #1 |
Harry Carey Jr. | as Saloon Old-Timer #2 |
Pat Buttram | as Saloon Old-Timer #3 |
Christopher Wynne | as Buford's Gang Member #1/Needles' Gang Member #1 |
Sean Gregory Sullivan | as Buford's Gang Member #2 |
Mike Watson | as Buford's Gang Member #3 |
Marc McClure | as Dave McFly |
Robert Zemeckis
rating:6.70
Having set a new standard in travel time with Back to the Future films and
Back To The Future Part II, are anxious with anticipation that I looked
with interest to see if Robert Zemeckis could bring his trilogy
to a satisfactory conclusion. To conclude any successful trilogy some major
ingredients you need are as follows: 1. do something in his summing up
not already done so before 2. the main characters keep faithful to what they have been previously 3.
tie all loose threads and 4. gives us a satisfaction
coming to an end.
For this third departure from the series, Zemeckis brings us where we have not yet
rolling, which is 1885 Hill Valley. With Marty, once again, trapped in the
years 1955, enlists the 1955 Doc Brown to help them return to their homes. As we
know by now, things are never that simple when it comes to Marty and Doc.
Marty has no magic ruby slippers to click together three times and say:
"There is no place like home." Doc seemed finished in the Old West, but
hid in the DeLorean a cave to find Marty some 70 years later so that it can return to their homes
back to 1985 and destroy the time machine. After discovering that
Doc met with some misfortune shortly after arriving in 1885
Valley Hill, Marty decides to travel back in time to rescue him.
BTTFIII While not have neck break the frenetic pace of Part II, it is a good film
on their own. For the first time, things Zemeckis slows down a bit,
make this third film simple but charming as in a lot of
ways that other films. The first thing it does is throw us a little
change. Zemeckis and Gale decide centre complications
this third film about Doc Brown after he unexpectedly falls in love with a schoolteacher
with the name of Clara (Mary Steenburgen). In essence, Doc
loses his head over a woman and loses his reasoning in the scientific process
. It is left up to Marty to become the voice of reason when Doc
begins to let their emotions rule their opinions. However, Marty seems like a fun
as we are by all. This is a novel that could easily have been
the fall for this movie, but thanks to performances of
Steenburgen and Christopher Lloyd, so
develop a chemistry that makes it all work and work to perfection. Therefore, by having most of the
the film takes place in the old west, then introduce something that the plot did not expect
, Zemeckis takes over the first point I mentioned above.
There is also the question of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. The meanest, grimiest,
filthiest, most ruthless outlaw each inhabit Hill Valley. If you liked
Thomas F. Wilson 's portrait of Biff, you'll be amazed at her rambunctious
image of Mad Dog. Even somehow achieves its top villainous
portraits in the first two films is not an easy task. So yes, all
characters in the first two films are here in some form or another,
and Doc Brown, although it may be in love, he remains the Doc. This solid
is responsible for my second point on maintaining the characters faithful to what
have been before.
Zemeckis and Gale have absolute geniuses writing these films. In
each film they have taken small pieces of the previous films and fazer them essential for what is happening. For example, if you've seen the second part
there is a brief scene that is very relevant to what happens in the end
. When originally see it in Part II, I am sure that
never gave a second thought. When the pay comes in this movie, one can not help but chuckle
and say, oh I see. As for my third point about tying up loose ends
, which make up a tie and some things that do not even know
loose ends.
In Part II, it was necessary for several actors to perform different functions
. This is no different. Besides being Marty McFly, Fox also portrays his ancestor
Shamus McFly, who is Irish, and Fox once again shows his versatility as
ago Lea Thompson as his wife Maggie. Of course, James Tolka
is back as Strickland and theres a couple of good jokes about his character
that will surprise you ... Good at least one of them will surprise you
the others leave you laughing. As if all this was not good enough,
Zemeckis also gives us several former agents of Western character, Dub Taylor, Pat Buttram
, and Harry Carey Jr. Another great touch thrown in just for the fun of
the same.
In reviewing the fist two parts of the trilogy, there is no mention of Alan Silvestri
Result of the terrible. The three films are due in large measure their success
for him, and the fact that it was capable of maintaining the same subject, yet fazer variations in what perfectly equipped each film as it deserves
much credit as everyone else responsible for making this film received.
hence, what about the point 4, satisfying ending? Of course, you'll have to see
the movie to find out for yourself. I can only say that when the party was over 3
I felt a certain sadness that the trilogy was over.
Even now when I watch the three movies, I wish there had been a fourth and fifth.
This was not because the end of the third movie left me unsatisfied in
anyway, quite the opposite in fact. It is only because I do not miss
films, but most of all the rich details and characterizations
brought to life for us a wonderful cast, director, writers and the rest of the crew responsible
of allowing us to enjoy one of the most memorable
series of films ever.
And when you live in my memory forever, you get my degree. To Back to the Future Part III
is an A +. As for the trilogy, there is high degree
enough, not high enough rating, for giving me the prize
so richly deserves.
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