neljapäev, 14. juuli 2016

Back to the Future III

Back to the Future 3... Enjoying a peaceable existence in 1885, Doctor Emmet Brown is about to be killed by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. Marty McFly travels back in time to save his friend.
It's just that kind of end that this trilogy needed indeed.
Back to the Future and Indiana Jones movies are similar only due to one simple reason, we're expecting some big exploration. 
From that perspective Back to the Future 3 is brilliant, offering us old beloved characters, old locations, but in the other hand it clearly has many new characters, same old locations just it's the story that happens 100 years in the past, in the 1885, vivid way of storytelling is making it fun to rediscover everything from a different perspective.
Old and New things are perfectly balanced, 50% old things and 50% new things, just like a last installment of the trilogy should act out.
It has pretty tolerable writing, miraculously intense storyline for us to follow and pretty tarnation good dialogues along with yet again glorious directing by Robert Zemeckis.
It also includes best visuals and CGI out of these three movies.
There clearly aren't almost any boring screen minutes in this movie, why am I saying almost but not totally? Because of the love sequences, that aren't romantic in here, they aren't heartbreaking they are boring. 
You just can't simply transform the coolest trilogy ever into a love story, that just doesn't work out. 
But almost losing a friend is insanely heartbreaking in this flick, sad and devastating, although in the end, everything is still as chill and cool as the entire trilogy.

Rating: 3/4



Back to the Future II

Back to the Future 2...After visiting 2015, Marty McFly must repeat his visit to 1955 to prevent disastrous changes to 1985...without interfering with his first trip.
It might not be as good as the original,but the joy and excitement that comes along with those movies is simply incredible, Back to the Future's trilogy offers us so much excitement they keep us excited for the next installment like no-one else in the entire world does.
It has the most beloved characters, when McFly and Dr.Brown are going to take the most epic journey of their life, its fascinating.
Visuals and the technical side are both brilliant.
Directing by Robert Zemeckis is astonishing, at least now we all know that he's the right man to Direct Back to the Future movies.
And they are actually traveling through time to visit 2015, it's something remarkable, because we can all say now that the entire "Back to the Future trilogy" storyline is set in the past.
While the story of the movie sounds at least two times more epic than the first one, writing is actually worse, a lot worse, damn this movie has to deal with some serious plotholes.
Well, not if you think about it, so let's have a closer look.
Year 2015 in the movie, every single character, every single scene is related to 1955, now they are just two different eras, but all the scenes look the same.
Do all of you remember the Ape-man from the first movie?
Don't worry he's in the second movie too.
Easily the worst character in the movie, we could take him in the first movie, okay it's clear you should hate the villan of the movie that's the point of it, but no it's not that kind of hatred.
We simply hate that character, does any of us hate "Joker" or "Darth Vader" yes we do, but we hate them as villains, but the hatred against that Ape-man or Biff or whatever is something totally different.
What does the second movie tries to accomplish, well I'll tell you what, it wants to be the exact copy of the first movie, it completely relies on the old scenes, the old characters, the old everything, they tried to copy the first incredibly epic movie of the trilogy, but what are we left with is no exploration fun at all, only the 2015s but that's it.
I know it might sound like I hated the movie, but no personally I liked it, the point is it's disappointing after seeing the first movie, if you'll watch the second one before the first one, it's going to be one hell of a ride.

Rating: 2,5/4