Back To The Future Part 3
The final in the Back to the Future casts off the dizzying time travel of the first two films for mostly routine comedy set in the Old West. Marty travels to 1885 to rescue Doc and put the past, present and future on track so they can all get back to where and when they belong. Meanwhile, the Doc, who has fallen in love with a local woman, realizes he can';t hide in the past from the problems he has caused to the time flow in the previous two adventures.
1984
19 June 1915, Addison, Alabama, USA
22 October 1938, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
January 19, 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA
29 September 1947, Chico, California, USA
11 June 1949, Frankston, Texas, USA
6 October 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
16 May 1921, Saugus, California, USA
12 February 1939, Illinois, USA
14 July 1925, Galesburg, Illinois, USA
16 December 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
20 April 1957
25 November 1936, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
12 March 1946, Alhambra, California, USA
9 August 1938, Dallas, Texas, USA
27 September 1943
October 28, 2010
avoids many of the previous sequel's narrative and logical pitfalls and reengages more successfully with the simple, direct pleasures that made the 1985 original such a hitMay 05, 2008
The simplicity of plot, and the wide expansiveness of its use of space, are a refreshing change from the convoluted, visually cramped and cluttered second part.January 01, 2000
Makes a few bows in the direction of time-travel complexities, and then settles down to be a routine Western comedy.October 25, 2010
Back to the Future Part III continues to move the spirit of the series forward in new and exciting directions, and it reaches a satisfying conclusion to the overarching story.November 04, 2015
A good conclution for the famous trilogy, fun but not as good as the other two entries. [Full review in Spanish]October 21, 2015
It satisfyingly ties up the various plot strands that were flapping in the breeze from the last installment.February 26, 2007
This is a good deal more likable than part two because the product plugs have been held back, and Zemeckis is clearly having fun alluding to his favorite westerns; there's also a certain sweetness and charm in the Lloyd-Steenburgen romance.December 31, 2010
Wild West-themed final installment is fine for older tweens.May 20, 2003
Except for Mr. Lloyd, the film is so sweet-natured and bland that it is almost instantly forgettable.July 29, 2010
Every bit as confident and slick as its two predecessors; but it is hard to ignore a distinct feeling of deflation.January 26, 2006
Affectionate, innovative, and vaguely lunatic.