Review of Back to the Future Part III (1990) by Doci D — 29 Oct 2018
Zemeckis has a way of handling timelines. The colors and textures were brilliant in this one, convincing enough for a western set in 1885 (in color). The humor is a wonderful mix of references from the other films in the series, which I obviously love and tear up to, and the western genre itself.
Regardless of the pace of all the movies in the series, the climax in each one of them, and specifically in this one, gets your heart racing with a strange suspense (because you know it is bound to end positively).
There are flashes of memorable scenes for the fans of this series. But my favorite will undoubtedly be the sons of doc brown and clara, jules and verne.
This review of Back to the Future Part III (1990) was written by Doci D on 29 October 2018.
Back to the Future Part III has generally received positive reviews.
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