Back to the Future Part III
Back to the Future Part III

Back to the Future Part III(1990)

They've saved the best trip for last... But this time they may have gone too far.

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7.50
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7.49
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The final installment finds Marty digging the trusty DeLorean out of a mineshaft and looking for Doc in the Wild West of 1885. But when their time machine breaks down, the travelers are stranded in a land of spurs. More problems arise when Doc falls for pretty schoolteacher Clara Clayton, and Marty tangles with Buford Tannen.

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Runtime
119 minutes
Directed by
Robert Zemeckis
Written by
Bob Gale

People Interested
4
People Finished
128

Release Status
Finished
Release Date
5/25/1990
Original Language
English
Origin Country
United States

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aleks-predator
5 months ago
9
Let's save the future in the past It rarely happens that the films of one trilogy look equally strong both individually and together. The films of Robert Zemeckis, fortunately, are an example of how exciting each of the films can be, absolutely not inferior to the other. "Back to the Future 3", like the previous ones, makes you immediately go into a string of events that literally overwhelms the main characters. However, the fact that the main character in this film is Dr. Brown immediately catches the eye. In the previous two films, the focus was still shifted to the story of a young Marty McFly, whose future and past were in danger. Here, actor Christopher Lloyd perfectly shows how his hero turns from a good-natured, slightly stupid doctor into a man who, having met his love, is ready to fight for her to the very end. Here Lloyd perfectly demonstrates how romantic Dr. Emmett Brown can be. I see the main idea of this film as the idea of how important it is to be ready to sacrifice for the sake of the future. The heroes perfectly demonstrate that in the pursuit of happiness, they are ready to go to great lengths to save their loved ones. It is also funny that a fantastic movie acquires the distinct features of a western. Even frank references to Clint Eastwood do not bother anyone. It all looks funny, starting from the moment when Marty is called by the name of a great actor, and ending with the use of some tricks from Eastwood's films. As in previous films, Tanon shone in this one. But this time it was already the great-great-great-grandfather of a famous character from the first part of the trilogy. He is an undisguised antagonist who has classic stupid henchmen, but he himself reveals himself as a dangerous rival primarily for Doc Brown. In previous films, there was a confrontation between Tanon and McFly. Closer to the finale, you realize with sadness that an interesting story is coming to an end, and there's nothing you can do. So I want to see the new adventures of my favorite characters on the screen. Robert Zemeckis gave a wonderful movie for all time. It will be watched through generations and by the whole family, because it is an amazing world showing friendship, love and of course great adventures. 9 out of 10

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