The other night, after discovering that a friend of ours had never seen Back to the Future, I marathoned through the entire trilogy with a few friends. And once we reached the end, we were generally in agreement that the first is an undisputed classic, the third is a solid return to form, and the second... ahh, the second.
One thing we found is that it really gets better the further you get into it. Everything in 1955 is gold, as they work their way around the cleverly reshot events of the first movie. But what absolutely does not work is the opening act. In fact, it's so bad that it nearly ruins the entire movie; it's a real slog to get to the good bits.
I really have to wonder what they were thinking. I mean, did Zemeckis and Gale really think that 2015 would be cartoonish and overacted? I'm pretty sure The Jetsons features a better imagining of the future! I guess I can kind of forgive them for the day-glo-ness of it all—they were extrapolating from the 80s, after all—but the acting is so incredibly cornball! Even though the actors are quite believable in every other time period, in the future they all suddenly become zany. I don't understand the logic behind this at all, and it's really a shame that it's such a blemish on an otherwise excellent trilogy.
One thing we found is that it really gets better the further you get into it. Everything in 1955 is gold, as they work their way around the cleverly reshot events of the first movie. But what absolutely does not work is the opening act. In fact, it's so bad that it nearly ruins the entire movie; it's a real slog to get to the good bits.
I really have to wonder what they were thinking. I mean, did Zemeckis and Gale really think that 2015 would be cartoonish and overacted? I'm pretty sure The Jetsons features a better imagining of the future! I guess I can kind of forgive them for the day-glo-ness of it all—they were extrapolating from the 80s, after all—but the acting is so incredibly cornball! Even though the actors are quite believable in every other time period, in the future they all suddenly become zany. I don't understand the logic behind this at all, and it's really a shame that it's such a blemish on an otherwise excellent trilogy.