Back to the Future (1985)

Movie · 1985 · Adventure, Comedy, Science Fiction · 1h 56m · PG · English

Curator score: 9.2/10 (3.9M ratings)

He was never in time for his classes... He wasn't in time for his dinner... Then one day... he wasn't in his time at all.

Overview

Eighties teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955, inadvertently disrupting his parents' first meeting and attracting his mother's romantic interest. Marty must repair the damage to history by rekindling his parents' romance and - with the help of his eccentric inventor friend Doc Brown - return to 1985.

Ratings

Director

Robert Zemeckis

Production

Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment

Cast

Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover, Lea Thompson, Claudia Wells, Thomas F. Wilson, Marc McClure, Wendie Jo Sperber, George DiCenzo, Frances Lee McCain, James Tolkan, J.J. Cohen, Casey Siemaszko, Billy Zane, Harry Waters, Jr., Donald Fullilove, Lisa Freeman, Cristen Kauffman, Elsa Raven, Will Hare

Curator Review

Verdict

A near-perfect crowd-pleaser: fast, funny, inventive, and emotionally clean in the way great studio adventure comedies can be. It blends high-concept time travel with teen comedy, family melodrama, and impeccable setup-payoff craft, making it as rewatchable now as it was in 1985.

Best for

  • fans of high-concept sci-fi with broad appeal
  • viewers who like tightly constructed comedies
  • people seeking a warm, energetic comfort watch
  • audiences that enjoy 1980s adventure movies with heart

Skip if

  • you want hard sci-fi realism
  • you dislike broad, crowd-pleasing humor
  • you prefer slow-burn or understated storytelling
  • you are looking for a dark or cynical time-travel film

Overview

Back to the Future is the rare blockbuster that feels both effortless and engineered. Every joke lands, every visual gag pays off, and the time-travel premise is used not just for spectacle but for character comedy and family drama. It’s the kind of movie that makes its own rules feel inevitable.

Worth noting

What keeps it from being just a clever machine is its warmth. Marty’s panic, Doc’s manic brilliance, and the awkward emotional mess of the 1955 storyline give the film a real pulse. It’s funny, but it’s also about identity, inheritance, and the strange ways parents and kids mirror each other.

Bottom line

The result is one of the most rewatchable studio films ever made: brisk, charming, and endlessly quotable without feeling disposable. Even if you know every beat, the movie still plays like a perfectly timed ride.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Patrick Willems (5★) · 15606 likes

When they all shout "SHIT" and then get shit dumped on them? That's cinema. 5/5. Perfect.

matt lynch (4★) · 11027 likes

So structurally perfect that it may have eventually ruined movies.

adambolt (5★) · 10064 likes

imagine being so much of a chad that even your past mom wants to bang you

Georgia Coley (5★) · 7859 likes

My cheeks hurt from smiling when I watch this movie.

jeaba (4.5★) · 6692 likes

we can’t keep letting freud win

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Topics

time travel, 1980s, teen comedy, science fiction, adventure, feel-good, nostalgic, family, high-concept, romantic chaos

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