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Back to the Future Part II
Cast
Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson View AllCrew
Robert Zemeckis (Director), Robert Zemeckis (Story), Bob Gale (Screenplay), Bob Gale (Story) View AllRelease: Nov. 22nd, 1989
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Back to the future 2? Try to explain that
Is anyone can explain me that
After Biff steals the Delorean to change his pass he bring it back in 2015. But there's no change at all in 2015 but when Marty and Doc return to 1985 everything had cha...
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Back to the Future Part II, which was shot simultaneously with concluding episode Back to the Future Part III, at least gives it quite the try by building a continuation that involves a familiar time-travel trope; that of a person using their knowledge of the future to change their past for the bett....
Back to the Future Part II, which was shot simultaneously with concluding episode Back to the Future Part III, at least gives it quite the try by building a continuation that involves a familiar time-travel trope; that of a person using their knowledge of the future to change their past for the bett....
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Despite taking place in the future instead of the past, the theme and title is kept tightly interconnected with the imaginative original by having Doc present the destiny of Marty and Jennifer only to have them travel back together with him, back to the future, in order to prevent it all.
Despite taking place in the future instead of the past, the theme and title is kept tightly interconnected with the imaginative original by having Doc present the destiny of Marty and Jennifer only to have them travel back together with him, back to the future, in order to prevent it all.