- Year: 1990
- Released: 25 May 1990
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 5 wins & 11 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099088/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/Back_to_the_Future_Part_III
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/back-to-the-future-part-iii
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 2160p
- Language: English
- MPA Rating: PG
- Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Runtime: 118 min
- Writer: Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale
- Director: Robert Zemeckis
- Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen
- Keywords: sequel, time travel, 1950s, california, shootout,
7.4/10 | |
55/100 |
Back to the Future Part III Storyline
This movie picks up where the last one left off–Marty stuck in 1955 after watching the Delorean vanish after being struck by lightning with Doc in it. But moments after, he got a letter from Doc that tells him he was sent to 1885. But the Delorean was damaged and he can’t repair it. So he placed it somewhere where he hopes Marty can find it in 1955 and hopefully his younger version can repair it so that Marty can return to 1985. So he goes to the 1955 Doc Brown and tells him about what happened and shows him the letter. So they set out to find the Delorean and do which was hidden near a cemetery. After finding the Delorean, Marty and Doc were about to leave when they find a tombstone with Doc’s name on it that says he was killed a few days after he sent the letter and that he was killed by someone named Buford Tannen. Marty and Doc go to the library and learn that Tannen was a crazed gunman and a photo of Doc in 1885. Marty then decides to go back to 1885 to save Doc. Upon arriving, the Delorean gets damaged and the gas tank is leaking. Marty then goes to town to look for Doc. But along the way he meets Tannen and gets on his bad side. Doc saves him and Tannen threatens Doc. Marty then shows Doc the photo of his tombstone. That’s when Marty and Doc get ready to leave. But when Marty tells him about the gas tank, Doc tells him, without gas they can’t get the Delorean up to 88 miles per hour to activate the time circuits. So they scurry to find a way to get it up to that speed before Doc gets shot. They think they found one which they plan to implement on the day he gets shot. Doc then meets Clara Clayton, the town’s new schoolteacher and is smitten with her. That’s when he has second thoughts about leaving. When Tannen tries to make a move on Doc, Marty stops him that’s when Tannen challenges Marty to a gunfight. Marty initially declines but when Tannen calls him a coward, Marty accepts. Doc and Marty’s ancestor tries to convince him he’s making a mistake.
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Great end to the trilogy
I know it’s hard for any sequel to live up to the original. Yes, the first ‘Back to the Future’ film is definitely the best, but – come on – as far as sequels go, ‘Parts II & III’ are still pretty impressive. I know they may not have the same ‘original feel’ to them, but they at least to a fantastic job of expanding the original concept/mythology and growing the much-loved characters we met in the first outing.
I doubt there are many people who will decide to watch ‘Part III’ of a trilogy first, so my advice is watch them all in order. Then you can experience the full magic of watching a young high school student (Marty McFly – played perfectly by Michael J Fox) get caught up in with his friend ‘Doc Brown’s’ (played by the only person seemingly capable of upstaging Michael J Fox here – Christopher Lloyd) exploits with a time-travelling DeLorean car
There’s a brief recap at the beginning of the film as to how our heroes have become stuck in the past and now they have to go further back to the Wild West in order to get home – don’t worry, if that sounds confusing – it all makes sense if you’ve watched all three.
What you have here is a movie that feels totally at home in the ‘Back to the Future’ trilogy, but this time is set among cowboys and spittoons. It delights in poking fun of the time period and genre, plus gives us familiar faces/enemies in the form of series antagonist ‘Biff Tannen’s’ long lost grandfather as a murderous outlaw – naturally hell-bent on causing all sorts of problems for our heroes. Plus we even have a love interest for Doc – which does add a new dimension to the story. Normally if a new character is introduced so late it feels a bit jarring – I’m glad to say that here the insertion of ‘Clara Clayton’ feels organic and a necessity to the overall story.
You may not love it as much as the first, you may also consider this (or the second) to be the ‘weakest’ in the series, but even if that’s true – it’s still fantastic family entertainment. There are few films that can be considered ‘timeless’ (especially those made today), but the ‘Back to the Future’ trilogy can still be enjoyed by the whole family and holds up as it ever did (even if it did fail to predict what 2015 would look like and many of us are still waiting for hover boards and Nike self-lacing trainers!).
‘Rick and Morty’ may be cool, but they’ll never be as well-loved as those they are spoofing. Long may the ‘Back to the Future’ trilogy never be remade/rebooted/whatever. ‘Part III’ may only be an 8/10, but overall the series will always remain a ‘perfect 10.’
Tremendous fun and a worthy concluding instalment to a great trilogy
I loved the first film, and while a step down I enjoyed the second as well. The third film is tremendous fun from start to finish, and contrary to what the other reviewers say I prefer this over the second. Yes the storyline is mediocre in places, but Doc’s romance was touching and the steam-train finale was phenomenally staged. The film is set in the Old West and gives the stars a chance to revel in the situations that made the matinée western serials such a delight for so many people. The script is as witty and clever as the ones in the first two films, the direction is once again excellent and I loved the casting of the old western favourites such as Harry Carey Jnr and Pat Buttram. And as always Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd are on cracking form as Marty and Doc. Overall, despite the occasionally mediocre story, this is a worthy end to a great trilogy. 9/10 Bethany Cox
It’s not a terrible film, but it’s a letdown compared to the first
It’s fair to say that BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III is the third and least of the BACK TO THE FUTURE trilogy; it’s merely an average Hollywood comedy adventure movie with sci-fi flourishes, while the first two films in the trilogy were bona fide classics.
The problem with this film is that the science fiction material is really limited to just the first twenty minutes. For most of the running time, this film is merely an ordinary western adventure which seems happy to run through all of the clichés in the genre: there’s the duel on the dusty screen, the gang of horse-riding villains, the showdowns in the saloon, the chases, and the unwanted romantic sub-plots. The inclusion of the Mary Steenburgen character was a particular reason I remember for disliking this film when I watched it as a kid.
It’s certainly not a bad film, although it seems worse when you compare it to the earlier films. Michael J. Fox remains good value even though he’s only required to go through the motions this time, although Christopher Lloyd’s acting goes beyond the boundaries of ham and becomes quite ridiculous. Still, at least the movie picks up for the extended train sequence at the climax, which doesn’t disappoint and recaptures some of the old movie magic.