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Movie Review: Back to the Future

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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 8+ Stars: 5 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: PG  parental guidance  MPAA Rating: PG  Studio: Universal Studios  Directed By: Robert Zemeckis  Cast: Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson  Running Time: 116 min  Release Date: 09/14/1989  Genre: Science Fiction 

What Parents Should Know
Parents should know that this movie has some bullying in it and bits of language. The "s" word is uttered a few times, there is a reference to "reefer," and a few dated racial slurs are used by bad guys. There is a shooting, which appears to be lethal at first that is committed by a group of Libyan terrorists. It takes up no more than 3 minutes of the story, but is impossible to ignore. Sex, wanted and unwanted, is implied, but it's pretty harmless and will go over the heads of youngsters. There is no action is taken beyond flirting and kissing.

Families who enjoy this movie might want to discuss ways in which individuals such as George can defend themselves without resorting to violence. They also might discuss family history -- as in when Mom met Dad.

Common Sense Media Review
Brimming with lighthearted energy, BACK TO THE FUTURE mixes science fiction with romantic comedy for a classic 1980s blockbuster. To avoid being shot down by Libyan terrorists, teenager Marty McFly ( Michael J. Fox) travels back to the 1950s via a DeLorean time machine invented by friend and mentor, Emmett "Doc" Brown ( Christopher Lloyd), Doc, a lovable wide-eyed, wild-haired stork of a mad scientist. Marty quickly gets more than he bargained for, accidentally interfering with the courtship of his own parents. He must aid his father in standing up to Biff (Thomas F. Wilson), the town bully, to get the attention of Marty's mother, to ensure their marriage and his existence in the future.

The film remains light and breezy, never taking time-travel too seriously. Both romance and science defer to adventure. That said, the sci-fi sub-plot never disappears for more than a scene or two. Marty's friendship with Doc is at heart of the film, and it keeps the mid-section from becoming just another romantic comedy.

Adult viewers may find that the film milks anachronisms for one joke too many, while kids are likely to get as much of a kick out of the dated clothing, music, and slang of 1980s as Marty gets out of the lack of TV reruns and Tab soda in '50s. It should come as little surprise that Steven Spielberg executive produced Back to the Future. Like so many of his films, it manages to blend heady science-fiction, humor, adventure, and romance while retaining an exuberance and a sense of wonder familiar to anyone under the age of 12.

Families who enjoy this movie may want to check out its sequels, Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III . For a much sillier time-travel adventure, try Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure .



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