Back to the Future Part II (1989)

Movie · 1989 · Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction · 1h 48m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.5/10 (1.6M ratings)

Getting back was only the beginning.

Overview

Marty and Doc are at it again 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.

Ratings

Director

Robert Zemeckis

Production

Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment

Cast

Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, Elisabeth Shue, James Tolkan, Jeffrey Weissman, Casey Siemaszko, Billy Zane, J.J. Cohen, Charles Fleischer, E. Casanova Evans, Jay Koch, Charles Gherardi, Ricky Dean Logan, Darlene Vogel, Jason Scott Lee, Elijah Wood, John Thornton, Theo Schwartz

Curator Review

Verdict

A fast, clever sequel that turns time-travel mechanics into a playful, high-stakes puzzle. It’s less emotionally clean than the original, but the inventiveness, visual gags, and momentum make it a standout studio blockbuster sequel.

Best for

  • fans of high-concept sci-fi comedy
  • viewers who like tightly plotted sequel escalation
  • people who enjoy nostalgic 80s blockbuster energy
  • audiences who want time-travel paradoxes with humor

Skip if

  • you want a self-contained story with a tidy ending
  • you prefer grounded sci-fi over cartoonish spectacle
  • you dislike sequels that deliberately complicate their own timeline
  • you’re not in the mood for broad, fast-paced comedy

Overview

Back to the Future Part II is one of the rare sequels that feels like a bigger, stranger machine rather than a simple repeat. It doubles down on the time-travel premise, sending the story into a future that is both imaginative and knowingly silly, then folds everything back into a knot of cause-and-effect mischief. The result is less warm than the first film, but often more audacious.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the sheer precision of the construction. Jokes, visual details, and plot turns are constantly paying off later, and the movie has a comic confidence that keeps even its most convoluted stretches moving. It also has a strong sense of pop-cultural prophecy, which gives the future sequences a special afterlife beyond the plot itself.

Bottom line

If the original is the more universally lovable movie, this one is the more restless and ambitious one. It’s a sequel that trusts the audience to keep up, and rewards that trust with invention, momentum, and a surprising amount of rewatch value.

Top Letterboxd reviews

wobbleup (4★) · 8591 likes

im really mad that they didn't name this "back 2 the future".

robyn (5★) · 5384 likes

okay which one of you cowards went back in the 1950s and gave the Trumps the sports almanac FESS UP

liam f (4★) · 4227 likes

does peripheral vision not exist in this universe or something

jordflicks (4.5★) · 3648 likes

The fact that their idea of 2015 was flying cars and time machines and all we got were snapchat dog and rose filters

amaya (4★) · 2522 likes

sure it's 2021 and we don't have hoverboards or hydratable pizza but everybody does dress like gay colorblind art students so at least they got that spot on

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Topics

science fiction comedy, time travel, alternate timeline, 80s blockbuster, family adventure, slapstick, paradox, nostalgic, high-concept, cult classic

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