Absolutely timeless, the first part of the legendary trilogy produced by Robert Zemeckis in 1985 is a film that we will never get tired of seeing again.
“Even if it means traveling in time behind the wheel of a car, you might as well choose one that has a face!”
The voice that has just pronounced these few words, you have already heard it resonate dozens and dozens of times. The film that has just appeared on your screen, you immediately identified it. The scene, you know it by heart.
We are on Saturday evening, and after pressing multiple times on the button on your remote control, your index suddenly frozen. He will no longer move all evening.
One of the most effective films of all time
Rebroken for the umpteenth time, the first part of the return to the future trilogy has not started for a very long time. The doc has just made a spectacular demonstration of his temporal delorean to Marty, and the young man will soon be shipped in 1955. In short, he is still a good hour and a half of pure happiness to taste.
Perhaps you are still very seriously planning to change the channel at this precise moment. However, there is a good chance that you do nothing. Indeed, the magic of return to the future has undoubtedly started to operate, and once again, you are the victim of one of the most effective films of all time.

Universal Pictures
Close to perfection
Like certain French comedies such as Cons or Oscar dinner, or nostalgic little nostalgic nuggets as a mom, I missed the plane, Zemeckis feature film is one of those works that you can't help but watch until the last second once you fall on TV.
His omnipresent humor, his characters so endearing, his universal themes and the virtuosity of his scenario make it a work close to perfection. Noted 4.5 stars out of 5, and therefore considered the 4th best science fiction feature film of all time by the spectators of Allociné, return to the future is also a hilarious comedy, a breathtaking adventure film and an exhilarating family story.
So don't go any further! There is little chance that you will find better elsewhere.
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