Review of Back to the Future Part III (1990) by Flylex — 29 May 2017
Like the previous one the film begins where it stopped back to the future 2, now marty has to return to the past, in the old-west to avoid that the doc is killed by mad-dog, a distant relative of the biff.
The film follows very similar With the other two first but with a few more things, the biggest of them is the incredible setting in the old-west, the film is not necessarily of that genre but it works as one in some aspects, but what tries to be relieved as the first two is the Travel in time and the mood that is well ok the best scenes in that aspect are with mad-dog, it is very similar to biff (after all they are the same actors) but it has some different aspects so that the character does not become a copy On the other hand, perhaps the biggest problem of the film is the lack of originality compared to the first two, even having other narrative aspects and many different things from the other films, it is not difficult to identify scenes that are practically copied in the other two films, It happens a time or two, there are many, what was supposed to be a kind of nostalgia about other films ends up becoming a copy, otherwise the script has originality, mainly in what is said the doc and clara novel, the Relationship between the two is very true and palpable, works very well, marty is still very good and biff is also great.
, The marty is still very good and the biff is also great. Even though it is not as original as the other movies has a fun narrative and works as pure entertainment, the characters have a relatively large evolution and the end closes perfectly.
This review of Back to the Future Part III (1990) was written by Flylex on 29 May 2017.
Back to the Future Part III has generally received positive reviews.
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