Watch: Back to the Future Part II 1989 123movies, Full Movie Online – Marty McFly has only just gotten back from the past, when he is once again picked up by Dr. Emmett Brown and sent through time to the future. Marty’s job in the future is to pose as his own son to prevent him from being thrown in prison. Unfortunately, things get worse when the future changes the present..
Plot: Marty and Doc are at it again in this wacky sequel to the 1985 blockbuster as the time-traveling duo head to 2015 to nip some McFly family woes in the bud. But things go awry thanks to bully Biff Tannen and a pesky sports almanac. In a last-ditch attempt to set things straight, Marty finds himself bound for 1955 and face to face with his teenage parents — again.
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This was one I think I was slightly disappointed in when I first saw it in theaters back in ’89 and even with subsequent viewings on VHS and DVD, however I’ve come to appreciate it more over the years post-2000s. Lots of fun though feels disjointed at times going back and forth in time from 1985 to 2015 to alternate 1985 and back to 1955. But I did like the technical aspects re-creating the events of the first movie. **4.0/5**PS: Still remember back in the day seeing a TV special and believing the hoverboard was real, lol.
You gotta go forward to save the past and back to alter the future.Yikes!
Back to the Future Part II sees Marty & Jennifer coerced by Doc into travelling forward in time to correct the future. But Biff is still around and spies an opportunity for untold riches; which he takes. Meaning our three time travelling wonders have to find a way back to the past to stop Biff from changing the course of history.
The gargantuan, and deserved, success of Back To The Future ensured N/A that a sequel would follow. So taking the bull by the horns, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gray crafted not only a sequel, but a trilogy, of which part two is ultimately a sort of interim plot filler for the finale to come a year later. There’s no doubt about it, part two is at first a puzzle box of a picture, one that had this particular viewer back in the day venturing in for multiple viewings to unravel the deft, daft, but intricate plot.
I have grown to love part two very much as I have got older, with each viewing tending to reward me just a little bit more. Directed with absolute keenness by Zemeckis, the film moves at such a pace there is barely time to catch breath, something that hardly helps one to follow exactly what is going on. But it does make sense under scrutiny, and as we lurch from one magnificent set piece to another, we find a dark undercurrent of bleakness in amongst the froth.
The makers offer up two visions of the future, one is all colourful and swamped in glorious 80s nostalgia, yet it’s knowingly enveloped in consumerism and hi-tech reliability. The other is bitten by greed and almost under despotic control, it’s food for thought and rather wry in its telling. Not content with that, the makers whisk us back to 1955 just to remind us that a time of innocence and hope did exist; and simultaneously with skill they repeat the ending of part one with the additional story of part two! Clever eh? The returning cast are again uniformly strong N/A while Elisabeth Shue confidently steps into Jennifer’s shoes after Claudia Wells N/A fell ill and was unable to continue the role. Alan Silvestri’s score still packs a cross dimension’s punch and the effects crew again come up trumps N/A. It now can be seen as the bridge between two better movies, that’s for sure, but I liken it to Spielberg’s Temple Of Doom-more darker than the more favourable films in a series; but one that is crucially still having fun. It may be a high-tempo ball of funny confusion at times, but this one, courtesy of it’s ream of homages and sly observations, is one of the best trilogy sandwich fillers going.
Munch it. 8/10
Much like its predecessor, Back To The Future II has successfully stood the test of time!
In honor of Back To The Future Day, I decided to write my review on a movie that is not only has a historic background, but also happens to be a good movie. Although it has been a while since I’ve seen the first two Back To The Future Movies, from as early as I can remember, I always favored Part II. Although much of this favoritism has to do with its overly futuristic depiction of 2015, I still find myself to be drawn to the sequel that introduced more comedy, character development, and most importantly, built upon the framework established in the first movie. Then of course there’s the classic hover-board scene, which to this day still amazes me. Above all, the biggest reason why I continue to be amazed by Back To The Future II is because of the nostalgia it evokes from viewers both young and old. We are in that time frame where both parents and their children are familiar with the Back To the Future movies, and it just amazes me to think that it was only 30 years ago that my parents were heading to the movies to see Back To The Future, and were around the same age as I am know. It was only 30 years ago when they envisioned a world filled with flying cars, even wackier clothes, and HOVER-BOARDS. Now I am growing up in that time frame that they always dreamed about, and I am experiencing technology that at one time seemed like science fiction to them. I don’t know about you, but I think that’s pretty awesome!! Happy Back To The Future Day!
One Of The Greatest Sequels Ever Made,
Back To The Fture Part Two is a brilliant movie with a great,extremely well thought out story,amazing characters and a solid cast,this sequels stays true to its characters and wont disappoint fans of the original.The story is more difficult to understand compared to the first,but as long as your paying attention all the way through,you will understand it perfectly.Michael J. Fox and Christopher Llyod are back and as good as ever as Marty McFly and Doctor Emmet Brown,and if you enjoyed them in the first one,you’ll love them in this.Fans of the first Back to the Future shouldn’t be disappointed.After Marty McFly and Doc Brown visit 2015,Marty must re-visit 1955 to prevent many changes in 1985,but he must avoid himself from his previous visit.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min)
Budget 40000000
Revenue 332000000
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi
Director Robert Zemeckis
Writer Robert Zemeckis, Bob Gale
Actors Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 1 Oscar. 9 wins & 9 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints), Dolby Stereo (35 mm prints), Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1 (negative ratio), 1.85 : 1 (theatrical ratio)
Camera Arriflex 35 III, Panavision Primo and Ultra Speed MKII Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Gold, Panavision Primo and Ultra Speed MKII Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Platinum, Panavision Primo and Ultra Speed MKII Lenses, VistaVision VistaFlex, Nikon Lenses, VistaVision VistaGlide, Nikon Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, Hollywood (CA), USA (color)
Film Length 2,959 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (also horizontal)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2020 remaster), Dolby Vision, Spherical, VistaVision (special effects)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, D-Cinema (2015 re-release), Super 8, 70 mm (blow-up)