Marty McFly, un estudiante de secundaria de 17 años, es enviado accidentalmente treinta años al pasado en un DeLorean que viaja en el tiempo, inventado por su gran amigo, el excéntrico cient... Leer todoMarty McFly, un estudiante de secundaria de 17 años, es enviado accidentalmente treinta años al pasado en un DeLorean que viaja en el tiempo, inventado por su gran amigo, el excéntrico científico Doc Brown.Marty McFly, un estudiante de secundaria de 17 años, es enviado accidentalmente treinta años al pasado en un DeLorean que viaja en el tiempo, inventado por su gran amigo, el excéntrico científico Doc Brown.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 27 premios y 25 nominaciones en total
- Biff Tannen
- (as Thomas F. Wilson)
- Skinhead
- (as Jeffrey Jay Cohen)
Resumen
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After almost thirty years (2014), this film loses none of its charm, and actually gains respect. The movie has had such a strong impression on everyone, whether they have seen it or not, as it completely permeated pop culture.
The script is genius, not only how it parallels 1955 and 1985 (some of the references are dynamite), but how it set the scene for the sequels (despite allegedly not intending to have any). This is just one clever gag after another, and may require repeated viewings to catch them all.
One of the best things about Back To The Future is that it really makes you think. You can have in-depth conversations about the plausibility of the story-line and spend hours discussing the film. The story is awesome, it is delivered cleverly and entertainingly, and the movie as a whole is just so much FUN that it can be forgiven whatever number of time-travel discrepancies that may be found in the plot.
I cannot recommend this movie enough. I have never found a movie other than this one that provides such a huge dose of great fun, and it has the desirable quality where you are able to see something new each time you see it. The only problem is that they stopped at part III.
Back to 'Back To The Future'. This one is sheer fun, even today. There's an incredible energy about it but it still manages to stay an 'innocent' film. The music is very effective. It's slick and follows a steady pace. The special effects are decent. Though people might pick on the plausibility of the time travelling, I think this is really a very minor flaw because it is overall a well written movie and the point was to entertain. Yet, this is not to say that it's brainless entertainment. I think it cleverly brings forth some interesting themes and I liked how they funnily used some ideas of Oedipus Rex's story.
The acting is superb overall. Christopher Lloyd as the over-the-top mad scientist is a laugh riot. Michael J. Fox totally owns Marty McFly with his natural charisma, raw energy and brilliant dialogue delivery. Lea Thompson is cute and vivacious and Crispin Glover is good.
'Back To The Future' is one of the most enjoyable time-travelling classics. It's over 23 years old and it still hasn't gotten old. Sadly, they don't make it like this these days but then again we always can revisit them. That's why they're classics.
From Marty's "Johnny B Goode" to Doc's classic "Run For It Marty!" You'll find that even though you know what's coming next, you'll still laugh. It is the ultimate feel good movie, the weed overcomes the bully, the dreamers wishes come true and all because a nosey old bird thrusts for a nickel "Save The Clock Tower!"
It's popularity spawned 2 sequels and although it got decreasingly good in terms of quality as a film, Back To The Future remains the best film in my repetoire and a safe bet when you need to feel good.
It gets a solid 9 out of 10, comedy, fantasy, the gorgeous Lea Thompson, the insane but comic Doc and the typical teenager Marty make this film a must for all young at heart.
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- CuriosidadesThe rights to the film and its sequels are owned by Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. In a 2015 interview, Zemeckis maintained that no reboot or remake of the film would be authorized during his or Gale's lifetime.
- PifiasWhen Marty is being chased by terrorists, Eric Stoltz is playing Marty. Michael J. Fox was later chosen over him, but they kept the driving scenes at the mall with Stoltz in, since the shots were fairly distant and the driver's face is not particularly visible.
- Citas
[last lines]
Marty McFly: Hey, Doc, we better back up. We don't have enough road to get up to 88.
Dr. Emmett Brown: Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads.
- Créditos adicionalesThe character Marty McFly is credited as a performer on the song "Johnny B. Goode". It is actually sung by Mark Campbell with a guitar solo by Tim May.
- Versiones alternativasSpanish dubbed version also refers to Marty in 1955 as Levi Strauss instead of Calvin Klein.
- ConexionesEdited into Marty McFly & The Starlighters: Johnny B. Goode (1985)
- Banda sonoraThe Power of Love
Performed by Huey Lewis & The News (as Huey Lewis and The News)
Courtesy of Chrysalis Records, Inc.
Written by Huey Lewis, Johnny Colla and Chris Hayes
Published by Hulex Music
Administered by Red Admiral Music Inc.
Selecciones populares
- How long is Back to the Future?Con tecnología de Alexa
- When 1955 Doc is working with the DeLorean out on the street, in the background a person is seen riding a bike and wearing a brown jacket. This is the same type jacket 1985 Doc is wearing is the second movie when he's riding his bike around town. Is this intentional or coincidental?
- Wouldn't Doc, in 1955, have found Marty's Kodacolor snapshot unusual?
- What does Marty's younger mother think he is called, when he goes back in time?
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Retorn al futur
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Whittier High School - 12417 E. Philadelphia Street, Whittier, California, Estados Unidos(Hill Valley High School)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 19.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 214.553.307 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 11.152.500 US$
- 7 jul 1985
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 385.053.307 US$
- Duración1 hora 56 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido