Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Back to the Future Trilogy



          Hi readers!!! Tell you what; have you ever watched this movie? Well if not, GO WATCH IT NOW. This is a super cool sci-fi movie directed by Robert Zemeckis in 1985. I’m sure you’ll enjoy the three back to back episodes of it!

         Back to the Future is an adventure, comedy, sci-fi film in 1985. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis and was produced by Steven Spielberg. In 1986 the movie won the Oscar Award for best effects and sound effects editing and was nominated for best music and original song, best sound and best writing and screenplay written directly for the screen.

         I’ve watched this a long time ago but until now, I still keep on watching it over and over again. It was one of my all-time favourite sci-fi movies. I really love the adventures of Marty McFly. I can relate to him because I am too an adventurer. I enjoyed every part of it especially the ending part of the first instalment. The story was hanging and all you can do is to wait, be curious and eager to know what happened next.

        Marty McFly was the main character in the movie. He has a friend, Dr. Emmett Brown who’s an inventor and a scientist. Dr. Emmett Brown invented a time machine. One night, after finishing his greatest invention he brought the time machine outside, which is the car, for a test drive and Marty was with him. They videoed the invention for documentation but when they were about to finish, some Libyan terrorists arrived in a van and shot him. They were the owner of the plutonium, a nuclear thing used for the car’s engine that Dr. Emmett has stolen. Marty panicked so he went inside the time machine and drove it fast not noticing that it was set to a another time space in the past. And that started his great adventure.

         As to the movie’s cinematography and lighting, all I can say is that it was great. The shots were good that it directs the attention of the viewers into the important parts. The lighting also was good for it shows the right mood for every scene. The music/sound effects were excellent. I mean, it really suits the theme of the story. Like if the scene is suspense, dramatic, or comedic, it shows.

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