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A futuristic sequel to 'Back to the Future' (1985). Accompanied by Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) must travel thirty years into the future to save his own children from going to jail. Meanwhile, the aged Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) steals the Delorean time machine to return to the Fifties and make his younger self rich, creating an alternative 1985 timeline in which Marty's father, George, has been murdered.
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Marty McFly is back and this time he's off to the future and the past, all in one movie.
Marty now has a happy family and his dad isn't a coward any more. He's got the girl and life is going well. Suddenly Doc turns up to take Marty and Jennifer to the future as their kids have gone wayward and the Doc wants their help to set things right. Of course things don't go to plan and then to make things worse Biff steals the DeLorean, takes a sports almanac to his younger self changing the present. Marty has to try and fix everything to set things right.
There are some fun moments in the future, keep an eye out for a young Elijah Woods and then there are hover boards, would love to own one myself. The special effects are good, flying cars, hover boards, all combining well to make a good movie, and then there is the new look of the present where the world has gone to hell due to Biff having won millions through various sports. Fox does a great job as Marty and Lloyd is perfect as Doc.
If you enjoyed the first then this is a must, and keep an eye out for the third movie.
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