'Back to the Future' Is Actually a Tragedy

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'Back to the Future' Is Actually a Tragedy
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While marketed as a comedy, 1985's Back to the Future starring Michael J. Fox is really a tragedy.

The Big Picture Ask people what their favorite "feel good" movies are and one of the names that will top any list no matter your age is 1985's Back to the Future. Robert Zemeckis' film is perfect from beginning to end, mixing in lovable characters, intense action, thrilling music, and a cool car into a fun story that is the ultimate soul food. Michael J.

Cast Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, Thomas F. Wilson, Claudia Wells Rating PG Main Genre Adventure Genres Adventure, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi Eric Stoltz Treated 'Back to the Future' More Seriously Than Others As most people know, Michael J. Fox wasn't the original Marty McFly. Eric Stoltz had been cast in the role and actually filmed most of Back to the Future before producer Stephen Spielberg and Zemeckis decided to fire him and replace him with Fox.

Thompson all spoke about an intriguing conversation with Eric Stoltz, one that didn't help him keep his job, but with an interesting look at Back to the Future's ending that makes sense. During the very first table read, as everyone was laughing about how funny the script was, a serious Stoltz said, "I think it's a tragedy, really... My entire family remembers a past, and I, Marty, remember a completely different past.

When Marty McFly accidentally travels back to 1955, his mother falls in love with him. Marty then spends the majority of the film trying to get his sad sack father to grow some courage and win Lorraine over. In the first timeline, George and Lorraine met when he was hit by the family car. Lorraine was so boy-crazy that she latched on to George, only to be disappointed by the person he truly was.

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