Zurück in die Zukunft 2

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Marty McFly erhält Besuch von 'Doc' Emmett Brown. Doc fordert ihn auf, mit ihm in die Zukunft zu reisen. Es gilt, Martys zukünftige Kinder vor großen Schwierigkeiten zu bewahren. Gemeinsam starten sie die Zeitreise und landen am 21. Oktober 2015! Als sie nach erfüllter Mission in die Gegenwart zurückkehren, hat sich diese in erschreckender Weise verändert. Martys ewiger Widersacher ist reich und mächtig. Noch dazu hat er Martys Mutter geheiratet. Nur ein Trip in die Vergangenheit kann da noch helfen. (ORF)

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Stanislaus 

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Deutsch Der zweite Teil von Zurück in die Zukunft ähnelt in vielerlei Hinsicht seinem Vorgänger, dem er auch von der Qualität her entspricht. Die Zeitreise wurde um eine Ebene erweitert, aber die Filmemacher haben es geschafft, alle drei Zeitebenen kunstvoll zu halten, und alles ergibt Sinn - am Ende bekommt der Zuschauer einen Vorgeschmack auf die Handlung des letzten Teils der Trilogie. Einmal mehr muss ich das phantasievolle Setdesign - vor allem in der "Zukunft" - und alle möglichen technischen Annehmlichkeiten loben (von denen wir heute noch träumen können, auch wenn der Film teilweise im Jahr 2015 spielt). Der zweite Film ist zwar nicht so verspielt, was die Anspielungen auf verschiedene historische Figuren und Ereignisse angeht, aber er ist actionreicher und wendiger. Das Make-up war wieder ein bisschen komisch, aber angesichts des Entstehungsjahres des Films verständlich. Wenn ich den Film zum Zeitpunkt seiner Veröffentlichung gesehen hätte, hätte ich ihm sicherlich die volle Punktzahl gegeben! ()

novoten 

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Englisch In very few films can you see how much actors enjoy their foolishness. The paradoxes of time travel here reach absolute absurdity with constant jumps back and forth, and yet the second part, even in its complexity, is the best installment in the series. And I kept thinking that Marty's daughter looks kind of weird. ()

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Kaka 

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Englisch Shit. Again, the same problem as with the first part. It's not about the visuals, which are indeed outdated, but I can overlook that considering that time flies by. It's about the plot and the concept of the story. The main characters behave like idiots (and I even accept the extreme exaggeration). For a comedy, it's too “harsh” and straightforward, for sci-fi, it's too comedic, but altogether it just doesn't work and it's boring. Some plot twists are enjoyable, the incorporation into the first part is good, but it doesn't hold together, I was extremely bored. I miss at least a bit of seriousness and a realistic touch; the whole thing is just too much of a farce. Most people evaluate it solely based on sentiment. ()

Othello 

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Englisch The kind of Zemeckis movie where I'd believe there was no script, just storyboards. The individual sequences and ideas are awesome (especially the return to 1955 and the filmmaking challenges associated with it), and as a gimmick it just goes off without a hitch. The way the individual attractions are pieced together, however, is a disaster (Doc only functions here as a quest-deliverer, a Wikipedia of film lore, and a deus ex machina). It is, however, interesting to see the 1980s vision of the future (2015), which the filmmakers claim was created not to second-guess technological advances, but mainly to look cinematically entertaining. While the first Back to the Future followed the unifying lines between the suburban petit bourgeoisie of the 80s and 50s, it's interesting how much it manages to guess the bourgeois trends of the teens of the 21st century. The future is depicted here through a pop culture-infused society, spending time in faux retro venues where they can play sports and eat sushi at the same time (I still think with goosebumps of the old scary idea of Aero cinema, of droning along on exercise bikes while watching movies), the fashion exploits both that 80s era and the tendency to combine sports and loungewear. Poverty and lower social status here is not dependent on access to technology, there is greater inclusivity (police dominatrices and the updated membership of Griff's band of thugs), and mainstream culture is built on recycling (Jaws 19 directed by Spielberg's son). Given the vision of the future promised by the writers (mainly it has to be entertaining), one wonders if we're not currently living in some kind of 80s nightmare, which if you consider that the 80s is the most celebrated decade in history, is actually quite funny. ()

lamps 

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Englisch A sequel that invigorates and even upgrades the concept of the first movie. It’s an amazing ride from the get go, with a playful interpretation of the future (Jaws 19 – This time is very personal!), while also establishing a solid MacGuffin, logically putting the characters into a thrilling chase and making them hide from themselves – several times I told myself how it was possible in the 80s to write something at first glance so simple but that will glue you to your seat and won’t let you go until the end. I always find every mandatory obstacle and thwarting of the plans in the final timeline more enjoyable than most action spectacles and epic dramas. If I ever travel back in time, I only want to go to 1980s America, stay in the cinema for a couple of years and hang a poster of Marty McFly and Emmett Brown. 90% ()

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