Back to the Future: Part II
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- Michael J. Fox
- Christopher Lloyd
- Lea Thompson
- Tom Wilson
- Elisabeth Shue
- James Tolkan
- Jeffrey Weissman
- Casey Siemaszko
- Billy Zane
- J.J. Cohen
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jul 6, 2020
im really mad that they didn't name this "back 2 the future".
wobbleupDec 27, 2017okay which one of you cowards went back in the 1950s and gave the Trumps the sports almanac FESS UP
robynNov 15, 2020does peripheral vision not exist in this universe or something
liam f - Apr 1, 2022
The fact that their idea of 2015 was flying cars and time machines and all we got were snapchat dog and rose filters
jordflicksNov 4, 2025in 2015 i bought a Wii U
ConnorEatsPantsMar 16, 2021sure 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
amaya - Dec 27, 2017
i'm here to say that i love marty mcfly. that is all.
lucyJul 8, 2020SO, HOW TF DID I JUST NOTICE NOW THAT MARTY & JENNIFER’S FUTURE DAUGHTER IS ALSO PLAYED BY MICHAEL J. FOX... LIKE WAS ANYONE GOING TO TELL ME THIS— I’M SO DISAPPOINTED IN MYSELF.
airwreckuhNov 3, 2019michael j fox playing young marty mcfly, old marty mcfly, as well as his son AND daughter all in the same movie is what i call pure unadulterated Talent™️
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though i love the movie. my area had a lightning storm and it killed power to the movie theatre.
Metacritic
The sequel goes down the tubes by spreading itself across four time zones and inviting comparison to the original by spending most of its time back in 1955, where another mess must be set right. [22 Nov 1989, p.35]
Unlike the first ''Back to the Future,'' though, the sequel doesn't stay fresh and surprising all the way through. After a few good scenes, the plot gets too tricky, and the filmmakers keep walloping us with one chase scene after another. [4 Dec. 1989, p.10]
Director Robert Zemeckis and writer Bob Gale assume you've seen the original and are ready to swallow whatever zany time-travel notion they offer. They're not wrong. As unapologetically broad and silly as this sequel it, it's also a good deal of fun, and its relentless velocity is part of the joke. [4 Dec. 1989, p.78]