Friday, January 23, 2009

Back To The Future


We're back. Yes 7th Art was absent but now its back and better then ever.
And nothing better to come back with a relic of a movie like this one as we can see. Back To The Future. And that's not all. We are going to do some new polls reggarding the best movies of 2008 with the Oscars, and the worst with the razzies awards.
But for now i'll leave you with the critic of this amazing movie of the 80's and a fine piece of work and contribution to the sci-fi genre and the 7th art.

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It was 1985 when this sci-fi epic with Michael J.Fox hit the screeners. I was just a little boy with one year old and i saw it only later on TV of course. By that time Robert Zemeckis had already made Back To The Future II & III probably.

Back To The Future was one of the most successful and entertaining films of the 80's. It's an experiment on the phenomenon of time and the advances of technological progress.
The premiss of the movie is simple and direct to less thinking minds of anyone in that time. Marty McFly is sent back three decades into the past in a time machine built by a mad scientist. But when he gets to the past he has a problem, which is how to find the necessary energy source to travel "back to the future", because plutonium isn't available in 1955, and more than that, he has to make sure is parents fall in love with one another, or else his existence will be threatened.

We have to say that after all back to the future is a serious movie but with tons of comedy. It portrays two generations of the american era, the one from the 50's and the one from the 80's, and all this with the satisfactory amusement and intelligence references to the popular culture of The United States of America.
Zemeckis made history with this movie and created one of the most popular sagas of the 7th art, it's well direct, well interpreted, written with caution, and technological well developed for it's time. Maybe thanks also to the producers which are huge moguls of the cinema still today, Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall. An amazing and entertaining piece of art to all ages and fine gold keeper of the cinema of the 80's.

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Trailer

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