Back to the Future I: Can you Travel in Time?
- Royale W/ Cheese

- Nov 27, 2018
- 2 min read
Dr. Emmett Brown: If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious shit.
Robert Zemeckis and his best film? Even though we’ve obviously talked about it, there's nothing we can do against the amazing work he did on the first movie of the famous trilogy “Back to The Future” in 1985. First of all, were talking about one of the first films well made with special effects and incredible surprises the audience doesn't expect. As you all know, Zemeckis is a special effect addict and loves using metaphors and long takes to catch the audience's attention… He has always done this kind of traits in his films. Back to The future film's popularity didn't last shortly, because even millenials, generation Y and generation Z have seen it, it is a futuristic classic that hopefully will remain and last for some more years.
He had an amazing keen eye for details, special-effects and storytelling… just saying
According to Gregory Wakeman and many more writers and film reporters, this movie was “simply” a: “rebellious but hopeful, intelligent and funny, and just the most fun that you’ve ever had in a theater and in a screen. It’s also relentless and breathless, zipping from one scene to the next, and definitely one of the finest scripts ever written. It’s also populated with characters that you either adored or despised. You wanted to be Marty McFly. You wanted your dad to be Doc Brown. You suddenly realized that your mom and dad used to be real people” (Cinemablend).

For me, this movie still shows a whole lot of “Love” and factors like the skateboard, which are still cool nowadays. The most crazy scene in this movie is when, Doc tells to Marty that the lighting storm striking the clock tower is only a weather experience he is doing, but the audience really is amused by clearly understanding that Doc is doing that because he is preparing all his stuff in order to send Marty 30 years into the future….




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