The New McFly Family | Back To The Future
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- After a wild journey to the past, Marty (Michael J. Fox) wakes up to an entirely new family....sort of.
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Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.
Biff seems genuinely happier in this timeline
Yep doing something he obviously enjoys and is his own boss. Maybe George knocking him out knocked some sense into him at the same time
Until 2015 when he's miserable
@LaKellita1 in the original timeline he is probably dead by then
@@TheQuaadFatherWhy do you sound so GENUINELY offended by the confusion? 😂
@@LaKellita1Not _entirely_ his fault. His grandkids are as rotten as he was, and old age just makes everything feel worse
The main part of this movie for me that nobody really seems to talk about is that Marty fixed his parents. He didn’t set out to do that. He had to do that to bring them together by teaching them both a better way to go through life. They weren't rich when he got back. They were healthier, more comfortable, and happier because of the better path they went down after Marty helped them help themselves. If you notice at the end, Lorraine knew that Marty was planning to go to the lake with Jennifer. That was something that he felt that he had to lie about to her before he went back to 1955. Obviously, he was unaware that their relationship was more open now..something that he would have to get used to. For me, how he inadvertently made his parents better people, and his relationship better with them, was the most beautiful thing about this movie.
They were definitely wealthier (even if not rich), probably because George McFly got the managerial job that Biff used to have. They could afford a BMW and a Toyota 4x4. One thing that is interesting is if you look at the furniture it is sort of similar, but in old 1985 it is all dark and depressing, while in new 1985 the colors are much lighter (white, pink) and everything looks nicer. One thing that puzzles me (in a minor way) about the end is that it is presumably the weekend (since Marty is going off to the lake and he doesn't seem to be late for school) but Dave is going to the office. It would be pretty rare for a low-level employee to head to the office on Saturday.
Notice that instead of cheesing and getting happy right away, Marty spent this entire scene utterly bewildered, even a little stressed out, that a week spent in the past and what he said to his parents changed his entire life. Not even able to smile for the truck he wanted before the beginning of the movie that he now magically has, because his values have changed, he has changed and so has everything else, the only thing that was the same was the girl and that gave him relief, and seeing his parents the way they always should have been. Such a beautifully written movie, that was packaged as a sci-fi comedy.
Cheesing? Like in South Park?
seemed realistic to me because i felt something like that whenever i've seen something changing lol
@@WilliamSmith-mx6ze means to smile really big and hard
Let’s all be honest here, a lot of us wanted to use a Time Machine as kids to change certain events of our lives and our families. But you can’t choose them. Sometimes you gotta go with the flow. We can make our own future while still learning from our past.
Also because the main reason things work out this well is cause it's a movie. If Time Travel worked a bit more like how it probably would Marty still wouldn't exist given the sheer amount of differences that would happen with his parents after his interaction with them.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105Well, the thing is, all of that happened by accident. Have to be very careful with time travel. Marty got sent back to 1955 by sheer accident. He forgot to check the dashboard and that exact date and year was still in there for testing purposes. Marty landed there, walked into town and ran smack into his father, which he wasn’t prepared for. He had no idea what his father looked like as a teenager and even if he did, it was still a shock to him.
He wasn’t used to 18 year old George McFly. Marty didn’t have that frame of mind. Marty didn’t know the rules of time travel. Or he would’ve known to stay out of sight and not to talk to anyone. Cause anything he said to people or did for or with anyone could have far reaching consequences many years later. That’s how he messed up his mom and dad getting together. He wasn’t thinking and pushed George out of the way when her dad almost hit him with the car, causing her to fall in love with Marty instead of George. Then he had to go back and fix it.
Destiny always gets it own way. You never know who you’ll influence with even an encouraging word. Like Marty in 1955 telling Goldie Wilson when he was saying he was going to be somebody, Marty said “yeah, you’re going to be….mayor.” Marty started realizing he had to watch his mouth and what he said to people. Cause he still had that 1985 mindset and he was in 1955. Tv was just invented and no one knew what a rerun was.
What?
Yes but not as a kid as a guy just out of college, needing/wanting to save up before moving out of my parents place. Yes l wish l had a time machine to go back in time and give myself legitimate info to not be in a financial rut, but not like in part two no gambling of any kind to get/keep my finances safe.
Your future hasn't been written yet. No one's has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one.
It’s soo cool that even though his siblings are doing well they still live at the family home ❤
I just realized, there aren't any Apartments in their Valley Town. Also it was Smokey Robinson's Favorite Movie because he too grew up in the 1950's.
I dont get it, what do you mean that his siblings are still living in family home?
@@amanshrivastava5003They are grown adults but still live with the family.
@@SputnickSpooner-jg5gi in india it's very common to live with parents especially for boys.
@@amanshrivastava5003 Well this isn't India lol
I know I’m not the only in here that always finds it satisfying to see Biff being treated like a slave…
He acts kind of like Renfield - “Yes, Master!”
@@EditorOfSL I wouldn't say he's a slave, more like he's acting with a bit more respect towards people. Heck he even has his own business and not relying on others to do his work for him. So in a way he also came out a head.
Buffs out there waxing it right now
Now Biff... don't CON me!
McFly is the kind of guy to pay him fairly too, so it's not even that he's getting a bad deal
@@JaguarCats He is still evil
What I love about this was that Marty’s original plan was to just get his parents together and that was it, but by making his dad more confident and scolding his mum for her smoking and drinking habits, it changed his entire family for the better. Seriously, all Marty was expecting to change was that his parents wouldn’t scold him when he set fire to the rug, and he suddenly came back to the perfect family!
@EditorOfSL but,marty only ones life stayed the same.like was he a better student now or job?I know just speculation
@@paulsmith9192 considering he was still working for doc I'd say it's safe to assume he hasn't got a job but maybe his grades were a bit better
@@cr_unchy Of course that changed once we get to the next two movies that detail how his life started to change for the better due to his two trips to the future and the past.
@@paulsmith9192 This Marty was not the Marty from this time line. When he changed the past, he returned to a different timeline. The Marty that existed in this timeline probably had good grades, however, that Marty most likely returned to another different timeline due to the changes he impacted on his journey back in time.
I picture it as each version of Marty returned to a different future timeline, and replaced the existing Marty, who also returned to a different timeline, continuing through infinite timelines. 😉
@rlbarney2 yea its a paradox cuz in the good timeline that marty wouldnt really have a need to go back in time and fix things.
Biff’s Adidas track suit is on point.
The TVA would have had a field day with this trilogy.
Ok Marty Mcfly From The Delorean Timeline You Have Been Caught With Breaking The Sacred Timeline 5 Times, Once To Get Back Home, The Second Time For Personal Gain, And Creating Two Diffrent Parodox’s And Splitting The Timeline Also Twice, And Finally To Save Doctor Emmet Brown From His Own Fate In The Old West, What Do You Have To Say For Yourself
"Well, I figured: what the hell?".
Don’t worry, Loki’s in charge of it now so he let it be
Well the TVA does make exceptions like they did with the avengers
@@starlion93 “This is Heavy!”
1:07 is such a thoughtful shot. It's a great moment where Marty is both stunned at the man his father became after high school and a great shot of a confident George. The image says so much.
Such changes the family went through by the end of the first film in this trilogy, thanks to Marty.
George went from being a nervous coward to more self-confident of himself; Lorraine now approves of her kids going out on dates unlike earlier where she was a drunk alcoholic who disapproved of it; Linda went from being bored to now being part of an active social life; and Dave went from a potential minimum wage job at Burger King to a proper office job.
Not to mention, as for Biff, well, at least he turned from a bullying jerk of George’s supervisor to a more mature and friendly car businessman, running his own auto detailing company. So thanks to this, even Marty sure got lucky he now has the Toyota Hilux truck as a coveted gift from his parents.
This was the era of Ronald Reagan. The middle class was just beginning to be whittled down to what it is today. People could feel that things were getting scary. There was also an awareness that economic well-being could be changed, could be improved. And that the difference between success and its opposite was often luck and circumstance. The movie makes the point of sympathizing with the downtrodden. When Marty sees the homeless guy after being in an America that had no homeless people, he sees the difference. Feels the difference. I'm not sure the movie gets the credit it deserves for its social commentary. We don't seem to do as well at this kind of commentary today.
@@gameburn178 Yeah, and Marty was actually right about Reagan being president of the United States in 1985. And as Doc stated assuming Marty was referring to someone else, I didn’t even know Reagan was an actor.
@@gameburn178 The Cost of Living was WAY WAY Better under Reagan.
Many theories exist about George and Lorraine not recognizing Marty as their son after encountering him in 1955. Here is a way to explain multiple aspects simultaneously. First, his parents DID know that he has time-traveled into the past and changed their futures for the better.
This happened because after Marty bid them farewell in 1955 and went on his way, they started their own family. They named their son Marty after the young man who helped them in High School.
Then, they realized that, over time, their son Marty strongly resembled the Marty who helped them, especially as he reached his teen years. As a result, they chose to speak to Doctor Emmett L. Brown, one of his few friends, to see if he knew anything of the connection.
Doctor Brown, similar to how he chose to read Marty's letter, had another 'What the H***' moment and decided to fill them in on Marty's appearance in 1955, including how he helped Doctor Brown himself. Therefore, realizing how their lives were before they met Marty in 1955, they became aware that it is because of him that they obtained and can enjoy the fulfilling and successful lives they now possess in 1985.
As to Marty not being allowed into the secret, I believe his parents and Doctor Brown also told him of that. However, they did so later on when he was a man and could handle it. The future Marty in Back To The Future 2 on October 21, 2015, was likely in on it. This explains why he is on good speaking terms with his parents; they trusted him with the secret, so he felt he could trust them with his private life.
Likely, the young Marty shown at the end of Back To The Future 3 waving goodbye to Doctor Brown on his Steam Engine Time Machine, thanked his parents for the Toyota Hilux after finally getting to drive it for the first time in the third film. Remember, it was present in and he acquired it in the first two films, however, he did not get to actually drive it until the third. At that time, his parents thought he was man enough to know the truth, so they revealed that they knew his connection to their history and that the Toyota Hilux was their way of expressing thanks to him for providing them with an improved future. Then later, Doctor Brown simply elaborated on it.
This explains how Marty received the Toyota Hilux he wanted at the end of Back To The Future 1. His counterpart in the new timeline likely noticed it being delivered. However this version was on better speaking terms with his parents and therefore expressed his interest in BOTH it AND to BOTH Jennifer AND his parents. Hence, George and Lorraine bought it for him and then hid it until October 26, 1985, as they knew that the version of Marty that returned to 1985 was the one who helped them. It was a thank you for giving them a better life.
Further, as that version of Marty was on better speaking terms with his parents they were aware of his relationship with Jennifer as he trusted them with such knowledge of his personal life. Additionally, since they were improved, they trusted him with Jennifer. That explains or Lorraine was aware that Marty was dating Jennifer and called her a sweet girl after he returned from 1955, likely because the new version of Lorraine saw much of herself in Jennifer.
I believe at that time to they also informed Dave and Linda and they all agreed as family to keep everything a secret. Marty would definitely want to do this, and keep his knowledge of time traveling into the future or 1885 to himself, Doc, and Jennifer. His family would be all over him if they knew he did that.
Moreover, as Jennifer was now in on the secret of the time machine at the end of the third film, she is likely present when Marty's parents inform him and agreed to be sworn to secrecy with them. This reinforced the determination of both Marty and herself to make their future wonderful, as Doctor Brown had advised them to.
For example, Marty learned not to let people goad him into doing something stupid by calling him names. His used this to avoid the racing car wreck and improve his future. Jennifer, retaining the memories of seeing her future self in Back To The Future 2 and not liking what she saw, took steps to improve herself and her future as well.
Hence, their futures are now better, as indicated in Back To The Future - The Animated Series, just like those of Marty's parents. Marty became a famous Rock Star as he wanted, Jennifer got to build a much more desirable body figure, and their kids became much more successful than their original versions in Back To The Future 2.
On side note, I love how Marty smiles and shakes his fist in a 'YES' motion alongside the Toyota Hilux driver's door and window in Back To The Future 1 and 2, along with physically banging the widow in Back To The Future 2 . I am sure he is thinking: 'I am going to LOVE my life in this timeline. I am still the same and my whole family is much happier, more successful, and better off. This is going to be good.'
It is clear from the films that Dave and Linda are much happier and more successful with good paying jobs and solid social lives. It looks like Biff too is actually happier and more successful in this timeline as he is no longer a bully. Since he no longer bully George he had to learn to be responsible and do things for himself. As a result, he was forced to find a job that he was good at and did well. This meant his confidence and sense of accomplishment improved as each failure gave him a lesson to learn and wisdom to improve while each success have him a feeling of pleasure and pride because he knew he truly did himself, for himself.
Further, without Biff to lead them, his gang members most likely went their separate ways, ended up doing likewise as Biff, and found success in their own lives. Additionally, Doc, Clara, and their children are also successful because as Back To The Future - The Animated Series shows Doc has found a loving family while still getting to practice science he loves. Clara is successful as she has a loving and children while having her dream career as teacher. She does at Hill Valley Elementary School meaning she has found contentment settling into 20th Century Life. Finally their children, Jules and Verne, have literally been given their own lives by Doc and Clara meeting where they can find their own dreams and goals.
Finally, with Marty and Jennifer changing their future creating a new one from what is shown in Back To The Future 2, it likely changed the future for those around them. This includes Griff as Biff likely interacted with him differently. Therefore, he and his gang members also became more mature, happier, and successful in life.
So in fact, it is highly likely, although highly ironically, that Marty actually did a very wonderful thing by time traveling to both 1955 and 1885, as he created a timeline that worked out excellently for everyone: Marty himself, Doc, George, Dave, Jules, Verne, Clara, Jennifer, Lorraine, Linda, Biff, Biff's Gang Members, Griff, and Griff's Gang Members.
I just hope they will all appreciate it, especially Marty, as he is the one who did it to them, the only one who knows the whole truth about doing so, and the only one with complete memories of how everything used to be. Doc and Jennifer would be next as they are aware of what their future could be and therefore understand the importance of making it a good one. George, Lorraine, and Clara would be last as they are aware of learning from the past to make their future brighter.
OMFG that yota 4x4 22re still gets my heart pumping after all these years.
I love this film. One of the best and a timeless classic. I enjoy the changes made to Marty and his family. And it is all because George stood up to Biff with the timeline change. Thanks for uploading.
Of course this movie is timeless.
I think Jennifer is such a sweet character like Lorraine says.
In the better timeline, you would think at first Jennifer would be with Marty for his money/rich family.
However, in the previous timeline, when Marty's family wasn't the richest or at their best, she was with him even in that timeline.
That shows how much she loves him!!
That's because Marty is "cool" not that he's some sort of hero mindset
Girl's weren't as superficial back in the eighties.
@@russkate88 Of Course they weren't.
Honestly i think that even if Marty was happy how his new family got to be, deep down he knows that they aren't the same people he grow up or loved
Yep saw a theory about that and even though they're the same people they're not the people he grew up with
Yeah, his memories of them would all be wrong as well. Family trips, and expirances all different
@@Mirokuofnite yes. he'd like have to be brought up to speed or sift thru everything from pictures to report cards to figure out what happened in the better future
@@Numantino312 it would've been interesting if he went home and another family was living there. Then he would check his drivers license and go to his new address.
@@Mirokuofnite a movie from 1986 that touches on that: Flight of Navigator
ten year old kid gets taken by space aliens. he comes back to his house on what seems like same night as his same ten year old self.
turns out he was gone for eight years. different people are living in "his" house. by time he gets back to family at entirely different house, his parents had quite aged and the eight year old brother had turned sixteen...
Sad thing is although they're his parents and siblings they're not essentially the people he grew up with making them strangers to him
I bet that the Eric Stoltz cut would have Marty actually freak out about that
Im surprised he doesnt fade out of existence due to the fact that he altered the timeline to create a "better future" version of 1985,and because the future he originates from isnt the better future.
Yeah but it’s kind of close enough, his picture was still the same which means most of the same stuff probably happened
That’s the part that didn’t make sense to me, why didn’t he change at all?
Marty would have to be somehow reeducated or brought up to speed as to what had happened from original 85 to new/better 85. otherwise he'd be fumbling thru life for months at least
This is one movie you can't stop watching once you start, and it doesn't even matter if you start at the middle or wherever.
How come Marty got a truck but his older siblings don’t have a car
they probably use the family car
Perks of being the youngest child
I always assumed that the family shares the two cars, depending on who needs a car at a given time. George is a writer, so I imagine he can work from home. They never say what Lorraine does for work, if she even works at all, but the two clearly have an active social life. Dave has to go to the office, Linda works at the boutique, and Marty's... Marty lol. Lorraine does say that Marty's supposedly been planning his trip with Jennifer for two weeks, so Marty essentially has dibs on the truck. Not necessarily his, but it's his for the weekend.
Because they didn't go back in time and change their futures.
Dang
0:49 The noise he makes 😂😂😂
Between the Sound, his Fall and their reactions 😂😂😂😂😂
There will never be another actor like biff!
Awful character played by a nice actor
He's still alive
I can't be the only one that wants to read George's book.
I wished the George actor would be also in part 2 and part 3 ........
Marty is like my house isn't a shithole anymore 😂
I liked his original house better. Growing up in the 1980's I can say it looked liked your typical everyday 1980's household so I could probably relate to it more. The new version is nice too but the film makers did a good job of creating a typical 1980's household and furniture before the changed events from 1955. Interesting is the new 1985 house version looks a lot like the interior of the households I would visit (friends and family or neighbors) during the early 1990's around 1991-94.
I love how the parents easily got over the fact that Biff tried to rape Lorraine in the past
My dad said..."Joe, Life is all about choices"...I never really grasped what he meant but I eventually realized it. Each choice creates your future and your results.
I needed to hear this particular statement today ❤
If Back To The Future hadn't had sequels, this would've been a great ending too.
I'm not sure. I would felt very intrigued to know what happened to Marty's future children and if he could help them lol
That’s his joke I think. That we didn’t need to know.
Fun Fact: the director never wanted a sequel, but this movie was such a Box Office success, Universal wanted a sequel.
And if that Doc Emmet didn't come back when Marty and His Girl were making out this film would've been the only Back To The Future ending!
I remember the reason that George McFly, the actor had a falling out was that he voiced his opinion that Marty McFly at the end of the movie gets rewarded with material possessions, which he felt was kind of wrong.
Never knew this
Yeah it was always a little pretentious to me that a 20 year old actor would argue with a director over the ending of a movie that made him famous and also is the best movie ever made about standing up to bullies to find your confidence. I wish Crispin could have set aside differences with Zemeckis to see what he achieved, appeared in 2 and 3 and he would have had plenty of chances to make movies about putting other forms of happiness over material gain
true. Is it really that bad though? its one car, not a bank account with millions of dollars.
@@BookshelfQBattlerplus he missed the point
It was confidence that made george happier material possessions was a side effect
@@BookshelfQBattlerhe actually has burried the hatchet with Zemeckis they worked together in the 2007 "Beowulf" and Crispin admitted that he enjoyed working with Zemeckis while making that movie, the one he really has the issue with is Bob Gale, the co writer and producer the movie
TVA: Mr. McFly, you need to come with us
Marty: “Wow, that’s heavy.”
Morty: “Yeah, don’t tell.”
His parents knew who he was. That's why they were standing at the door.
lol what? No..
@EnricoPallazo Then where did he get,"if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything... "
"Hey Loraine whatever happened to that guy, Marty from high school?"
"Don't know; never saw him after the prom."
"Really, sure you didn't run into him, oh, say about 16 years ago?"
"George, what are you talking about?"
"I'm talking about the fact that our son, who you insisted we name after that guy Marty, looks exactly like him. You think I'm an idiot, that I wouldn't notice that our son is a dead ringer for the guy who fixed us up."
"Mom, Dad, I accidentally set fire to the living room rug."
"I am not going easy on him."
-Family Guy.
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@@GC0077 I don’t understand what you mean….i think you need to watch the movie again, you’re confused
@@GC0077 Marty said that originally to his dad in the past. But when his dad quotes it back to him in 1985 (in this scene), the dad says, "It's like I always say, 'If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.'" So the dad takes it as something he (the dad) says, not what Marty said to him in the past. He remembered Marty enough to include the yellow-suited figure on the cover of the novel. But he also only knew Marty in the past for 1 day. So maybe he doesn't remember facial features, or even perhaps his name. Although, his mom probably named him after the Marty she knew in the past, as she indicates toward the end of the movie.
I love this movie. Came out when i was 8 and it was a friday night ritual to rent the tape, if it was in that night, and watch it saturday morning. I drove my parents crazy bc i wanted to watch it over and over. I memorized it. Now that i am older, the 3rd movie is my favorite of them but this movie will forever be a piece of childhood that i loved very much.
The moral of the story is the little choices in life make a huge difference, ultimately in the grand scheme of things not just that confidence breeds success, success breeds confidence.
This film will forever be timeless
Marty remembered a different time line
With giving his father a spine and getting his mother not being a drunk of course it's going to be different and for the better, who really wants parents that are spineless drunks?
I think its great. His father is a published author and his wife isn't a drunk.
@BlackCatFilmProductions weird they didn't recognize marty.or at least say u look familiar
@@paulsmith9192When would they say it, when he's 10, 12, 15 years of age? I'm sure they would notice the resemblance well before the point in time in this scene.
Also, his mom initially had a crush on Marty, so it would be a bit weird to reveal that to your son. And with his dad writing a "fictional" book on it, I think both of them would prefer to keep it to themselves.
Ripple effect. As he has just traveled back in time, it takes some time for his new memories of this new timeline to settle in.
Wish I had a loving caring older brother like Dave!
I already got my lovely caring brother and also he is in London
2:18 is a reference to a deleted scene in BTTF 1 where Marty dresses up as darth Vader and convinces George to take Lorraine to the Prom back in 1955. It’s funny cause on the belt of the space man is the Walkman that he used to scare George back in 1955 😅.
@@retroamerica When did they delete that scene? I got to see it in December 84 in an early release, got the VHS shipped to me in W Germany as soon as it was released state side , and had the trilogy on DVD and Blue Ray when they were released. Every version has that scene.PS Marty dressed up in the radiation suit, and played Van Halen on his Walkman to “force” his dad to ask his mom to the Prom. He called himself Darth Vader from the planet Vulcan while throwing the Vulcan salute‼️👀😎😀😂
How does it not occur to them Marty resembles the guy who hooked them up
I believe “Family Guy” explored that.
You remember people you knew for a few days almost 20 years ago?
@@mattep74 youd be surprised
You should check out disney's intertwined, suspension of disbelief pushed to the limit
This trilogy has many odd stuff going on. That's not the oddest. Still, great to watch.
I like the ending.
It's a horror moment of the Back to the future. Marty came to unknown family, he has no clue about events of "his" past, he has different memory of his childhood. And Marty of THIS family who had childhood here, just disappeared from the Universe...
As he gets accustomed to this alternate timeline, the memories of his original timeline would fade and be replaced by memories of this timeline.
It's like young kid's remembering past lives. They remember extreme details of event's in a life just lived before their current life, but as they get older those memories fade
Nice Biff in this scene is a lot closer to how the real Tom Wilson acts, down to the inflection in his voice. You can see that in his stand-up comedy.
Yup. Tom F Wilson is a Really Warm guy in Real Life.
I wish we could of seen more of THIS George McFly (And to see Crispin Glover play a character that isn’t weird and/or awkward). 😆
The Director and the writers are on record saying that Marty was in a completely different time line, and not in his original ‼️
I watched this movie years ago I honestly say Marty cool doing a good deed bringing his parents together saving hill valley from biff saving the doc from being shot, as a result he has a perfect healthy loving family😊😊
"Have you been drinking Marty"?
"Ya everything is great".
2:47 ahh the real Jennifer. Sad why she had to pull out of the 2nd movie😢
We need a Back to the Future spin off where Biff is the main character and Marty is the antagonist. Kinda like Cobra Kai.
Imagine Marty starting an auto dealership called McFly Auto or Delorean Auto or 88 Miles Auto lol.
lmao
Dave and Linda asked George and Lorraine to spot them some rent money so they could each get apartments of their own but they spent it on Marty's truck because they love him the most.
I'll never understand how Lea Thompson was able to voice drunk Lorraine, teenage Lorraine, good Lorraine, casino Lorraine, old Lorraine, and Maggie McFly and have all six sound completely different from each other, but I love it.
Although his family are “better” they’re also complete strangers. Marty wouldn’t know the past he had with them, if they said “hey Marty remember when we went to Paris as a family last year?” he’d have no idea what they were taking about. It’s kind of depressing actually.
The ripple effect will take care of that.
Marty doesn't have memories, but the producers of this trilogy confirmed that Marty would have gained a significant amount of his new memories by the end of the third film.
That sporty black Toyota truck was my dream truck when I was a teenager... ha!
The actor who portrayed George McFly was right about being mad with this ending.
This basically says that only by getting money and wealth you achieve happiness; money is the only thing that matters.
What a materialistic way to achieve your "happy ending".
It wasn't money. It was the fact that George became confident that led to a better life. The extra money is merely a byproduct of that.
Its nice to see biff happy
The thing that always bothered me when I first saw the movie even as kid was that the now upgraded family still lived in the exact same house just with better furnishings. If the dad became more confident and successful he would have bought an entirely different house in a better neighborhood that was up to their increased standard of living.
I know it's a simple case of maintaining film logic together with many altered things to directly show the comparison for the audience, but it still annoys me the most with the house to this day. 😂
As much as I love these movies, I always get so annoyed at the fact that we never meet Marty's version of Biff, we meet his dad's, his sons and his ancestor's, but we never meet the Biff from his generation
Ig it was the guy that challenged him to a race at the end of the 3rd movie
@michaelone9475 I wouldn't have guessed so, because not only was the same actor used for every version of the character, they all had similar names: Biff, Griff amd Buford, granted that last one was a bit of a deviation, but the guy who Mcfly races against and who he knows in the future is called Needles, yes he pushes his buttons, but he ain't a bully
@@example2844As mentioned in the video game spin-off, the Tannen in Marty's generation is Tiff Tannen. It's a girl, but it still counts as a Tannen
Love this movie! I also love that Tom Wilson (Biff) turned out to be one of the nicest and funniest guys on the planet!
Everytime Marty goes back in time, they make fun of how he dresses 😂
This movie will FOREVER be my fav movie of all time
Mine too!
2:22 nice moral to kids and people
Since she’s asking about the date, it’s easy to assume both timelines played out similarly.
The makeup artist who created the two different appearances for the adult Lorraine should have received an Oscar - both are completely believable.
I can't help wonder if Marty's Darth Vader getup was the inspiration for George's book?
Many theories exist about George and Lorraine not recognizing Marty as their son after encountering him in 1955. Here is a way to explain multiple aspects simultaneously. First, his parents DID know that he has time-traveled into the past and changed their futures for the better.
This happened because after Marty bid them farewell in 1955 and went on his way, they started their own family. They named their son Marty after the young man who helped them in High School.
Then, they realized that, over time, their son Marty strongly resembled the Marty who helped them, especially as he reached his teen years. As a result, they chose to speak to Doctor Emmett L. Brown, one of his few friends, to see if he knew anything of the connection.
Doctor Brown, similar to how he chose to read Marty's letter, had another 'What the H***' moment and decided to fill them in on Marty's appearance in 1955, including how he helped Doctor Brown himself. Therefore, realizing how their lives were before they met Marty in 1955, they became aware that it is because of him that they obtained and can enjoy the fulfilling and successful lives they now possess in 1985.
As to Marty not being allowed into the secret, I believe his parents and Doctor Brown also told him of that. However, they did so later on when he was a man and could handle it. The future Marty in Back To The Future 2 on October 21, 2015, was likely in on it. This explains why he is on good speaking terms with his parents; they trusted him with the secret, so he felt he could trust them with his private life.
Likely, the young Marty shown at the end of Back To The Future 3 waving goodbye to Doctor Brown on his Steam Engine Time Machine, thanked his parents for the Toyota Hilux after finally getting to drive it for the first time in the third film. Remember, it was present in and he acquired it in the first two films, however, he did not get to actually drive it until the third. At that time, his parents thought he was man enough to know the truth, so they revealed that they knew his connection to their history and that the Toyota Hilux was their way of expressing thanks to him for providing them with an improved future. Then later, Doctor Brown simply elaborated on it.
This explains how Marty received the Toyota Hilux he wanted at the end of Back To The Future 1. His counterpart in the new timeline likely noticed it being delivered. However this version was on better speaking terms with his parents and therefore expressed his interest in BOTH it AND to BOTH Jennifer AND his parents. Hence, George and Lorraine bought it for him and then hid it until October 26, 1985, as they knew that the version of Marty that returned to 1985 was the one who helped them. It was a thank you for giving them a better life.
Further, as that version of Marty was on better speaking terms with his parents they were aware of his relationship with Jennifer as he trusted them with such knowledge of his personal life. Additionally, since they were improved, they trusted him with Jennifer. That explains or Lorraine was aware that Marty was dating Jennifer and called her a sweet girl after he returned from 1955, likely because the new version of Lorraine saw much of herself in Jennifer.
I believe at that time to they also informed Dave and Linda and they all agreed as family to keep everything a secret. Marty would definitely want to do this, and keep his knowledge of time traveling into the future or 1885 to himself, Doc, and Jennifer. His family would be all over him if they knew he did that.
Moreover, as Jennifer was now in on the secret of the time machine at the end of the third film, she is likely present when Marty's parents inform him and agreed to be sworn to secrecy with them. This reinforced the determination of both Marty and herself to make their future wonderful, as Doctor Brown had advised them to.
For example, Marty learned not to let people goad him into doing something stupid by calling him names. His used this to avoid the racing car wreck and improve his future. Jennifer, retaining the memories of seeing her future self in Back To The Future 2 and not liking what she saw, took steps to improve herself and her future as well.
Hence, their futures are now better, as indicated in Back To The Future - The Animated Series, just like those of Marty's parents. Marty became a famous Rock Star as he wanted, Jennifer got to build a much more desirable body figure, and their kids became much more successful than their original versions in Back To The Future 2.
On side note, I love how Marty smiles and shakes his fist in a 'YES' motion alongside the Toyota Hilux driver's door and window in Back To The Future 1 and 2, along with physically banging the widow in Back To The Future 2 . I am sure he is thinking: 'I am going to LOVE my life in this timeline. I am still the same and my whole family is much happier, more successful, and better off. This is going to be good.'
It is clear from the films that Dave and Linda are much happier and more successful with good paying jobs and solid social lives. It looks like Biff too is actually happier and more successful in this timeline as he is no longer a bully. Since he no longer bully George he had to learn to be responsible and do things for himself. As a result, he was forced to find a job that he was good at and did well. This meant his confidence and sense of accomplishment improved as each failure gave him a lesson to learn and wisdom to improve while each success have him a feeling of pleasure and pride because he knew he truly did himself, for himself.
Further, without Biff to lead them, his gang members most likely went their separate ways, ended up doing likewise as Biff, and found success in their own lives. Additionally, Doc, Clara, and their children are also successful because as Back To The Future - The Animated Series shows Doc has found a loving family while still getting to practice science he loves. Clara is successful as she has a loving and children while having her dream career as teacher. She does at Hill Valley Elementary School meaning she has found contentment settling into 20th Century Life. Finally their children, Jules and Verne, have literally been given their own lives by Doc and Clara meeting where they can find their own dreams and goals.
Finally, with Marty and Jennifer changing their future creating a new one from what is shown in Back To The Future 2, it likely changed the future for those around them. This includes Griff as Biff likely interacted with him differently. Therefore, he and his gang members also became more mature, happier, and successful in life.
So in fact, it is highly likely, although highly ironically, that Marty actually did a very wonderful thing by time traveling to both 1955 and 1885, as he created a timeline that worked out excellently for everyone: Marty himself, Doc, George, Dave, Jules, Verne, Clara, Jennifer, Lorraine, Linda, Biff, Biff's Gang Members, Griff, and Griff's Gang Members.
I just hope they will all appreciate it, especially Marty, as he is the one who did it to them, the only one who knows the whole truth about doing so, and the only one with complete memories of how everything used to be. Doc and Jennifer would be next as they are aware of what their future could be and therefore understand the importance of making it a good one. George, Lorraine, and Clara would be last as they are aware of learning from the past to make their future brighter.
Wonderful theory....thanks for sharing it!! ☺️
Just noticed tjst Biff ened up even as a polite person: he knocked the door before enter.
You know I like this future way better than the old
An 80s classic that will never die
I’m in love with that black truck
pretty sure its a Tacoma
@@tfredrick01No sir, technically not a Tacoma
@@Samuel-zl7yw its a toyota sr5 might as well be a tacoma
@@tfredrick01It’s a Toyota Hilux.
In North America, the Hilux was replaced by the Tacoma, beginning in 1995.
One of the greatest movies ever made.
Marty's parents: *talking about tenis*
Marty: 0:49
That Toyota 4+4 truck is a classic
Biff still tries to con george mcfly even knowing he could kick his ass again. I totally missed that one. That would lead into part 2 where biff finds that book. 😮
Biggest question. How did his parents know he wanted the 4x4 even though he never even told them before going to the mall for Doc's experiment??
Merlin Monroe looks to have married Zane Lampre (McFlys parents likeness) 😂
@@StickFiguresMaster your reply makes no sense.
I loved the old Baja edition trucks.
2:36 My friend wants to buy the 1984-1987 Toyota Pickup SR5 as a retirement gift, and build it exactly like Marty's truck! 😁
I wonder what would happen if marty ever told them the truth of the events or if his parents figured it out
@tomdeluca5946 I thought they would've said something, like u look soo familiar.
Depending how time works I wouldn't say anything
If Marty changed the timeline and everyone in the new timeline remembers and knows him but he sees them completely differently then is it possible that there was another Marty from the new timeline that was erased from existence when the original Marty returned to the altered timeline where his parents are successful? In the new timeline he would have had a completely different childhood to the one he remembers but everyone in his family knows him so there must have been another Marty there somewhere to make the two timelines converge
bingo technically there should have been another Marty in the new timeline. Although the changes in the past could have also had impact on Him and His siblings.
@@oldsoul4699 In the 2nd film in the alternate 1985 were biff is Marty’s stepdad, Biff yells “You’re supposed to be in Switzerland you little jerk” There must have been a Marty in Switzerland who must have also disappeared. The original 1985 Marty created multiple Marty’s that disappeared when he arrived in the alternative timelines
The Marty who was originally of this timeline probably went back to the original timeline at the start of the movie. So they probably just swapped timelines.
That "If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything," line was said by Doc.
Marty picked it up from Doc Brown in 1985 and inspired George with it in 1955.
@@waynemacfarland1546 Oh yeah, that's right, Marty did tell him that in 1955. Good catch.
I mean it originally came from Jennifer but she was reminding him of what Doc always says.
1:37
That truck is a Ford Courier, in case anyone is wondering.
In the musical Marty’s band is performing on stage as part of
George McFly Day.
All 3 back to the future movies are great
Because Marty alter the timeline giving him parents of better future
I have a theory. When Marty 2.0 goes back to 1955 he'll screw things up and have the Marty 1.0 parents
Probably is the case, odds are he didn't have nearly the same skills as the original Marty because he was more of a rich kid with a car, so he wouldn't be as good at skateboarding at least.
“To Be Contondered”
Agreed 👍
@gigaatom you can still own a car and be proficient at riding a skateboard 🛹.
His parents turned into such smoke shows.
All his memories of his family (good or bad) they were his and now no one but him has those memories. It's portrayed as a positive, and a lot of it is, but every memory he has with his family only belongs to him now. Sad in a way.
The fact that Biff is nicer in the new timeline obviously means that he needed that punch to the face.
Strange isn't that growing a spine and not drinking when a teenager is step in the right direction, it's too bad we all can't go back in time and correct certain mistakes that we wished we never did.
They did a good job with the old man make up on Crispin Glover.
Marty is in the new timeline while the main one is still going.
Maybe it is or maybe it was just re written into this one
Yup! I agree. Probably with a Marty from a different timeline, whose changes to the past returned him to the "man" timeline.
This Marty was not the Marty from this time line. When he changed the past, he returned to a different timeline. The Marty that existed in this timeline most likely returned to another different timeline due to the changes he impacted on his journey back in time.
I think Marty parent do realize something when Marty grow up and he have the same facial future and voice similar to the person that help them back in 1955.
Not only did Marty repair the timeline but he actually changed his parents’ marriage for the better, by getting his dad to punch Biff and rescue Lorraine George grew up to be a strong, confident man and that’s why she fell in love with him, whereas originally he was a weak coward who she only fell in love with and married out of pity
the fact that the actors actually look better than they did here.
“Wrecked?!”
He was perfect - sounds like my dad.
I'm still looking around my house at my plug sockets and I'm still looking for a "Gigawatt" 🔌😂
Marty never left his own time
WRONG!
Biff got the part because he could play the tough guy and the gay guy.
Parallel universe,Parallel lives.
Alternate timeline, not parallel universe
WHAT A DREAM TURN TO REALITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still can’t believe how Marty’s folks didn’t realize their third born had the same face as the guy who introduced them 30 years earlier. And that they named Marty their third born instead of the first one.
One of the greatest films I have ever seen
I wonder why his parents didnt recognize him like "Wtf, you're marty who we met 23years ago" lmao
George knows what happened. Look at the way he looksat marty.
Crispin Glover was absolutely spot on! Only the elect understand, God bless him
I always kind of liked even Biff seemed happier in this timeline.