The case study of Marty McFly was written using several sources of information, which includes the materials accompanying Marty upon his transfer from Navos Hospital. Other pertinent information was obtained during the patient's intake assessments conducted by both the social worker and psychiatrist assigned to Marty, in addition to, the discharge summary from his previous admission at WSH dictated by Dr. Brown. This is Marty’s second admission to WSH, with the first one in 2013-2014, at which time
Traveling Through Time What do you believe in? Do you believe in going back to the future? Just like the movie, “Back to the Future”, where Marty McFly goes back in time and sees his parents in high school. He travels through time using a modified DeLorean car. Guess what? I saw that car from the movie sitting in my driveway that morning of my parents anniversary. Like any other curious kid, I did what most kids of my generation would do. I sat right in the drivers seat. That thing went flying
1989, the year Marty McFly went Back to the Future to 2015 and gave us a glimpse of what technology held for us. Well, here we are in 2015 and some predictions were right, others not so much. With these new technologies came consequences, consequences that even Doc Brown could not predict. Technological advances have obvious benefits, for example better security devices to keep people safe or medical advances that prolong lives and combat illness; however, these technologies can also have what is
In the movie, Back To The Future Part II, when Marty McFly Jr. sits down to watch TV, he doesn’t need to use a remote control to change channels. Instead, he barks commands directly at the big-screen TV and names six different channels that he wants to view, all of which instantly appear in a grid on the TV. In another scene, Marty approaches a “Garden Center fruit dispenser” and commands it to give him some fruit. His first command is “Hey, fruit!” He is ignored by the dispenser because it has
In Marty’s altered 1950s timeline, his father has to engage with an even more base masculine behavior, fighting Biff’s violent sexual assault on Lorraine with, naturally, more violence. The character of Biff, and his undoing, seem like they are meant to imply that the only way to fight destructive masculinity is with more aggressive masculinity. But when Marty returns to 1985, we see his father has not become a drooling, violent archetype, but a confident, successful, balanced man (we see him, finally
daughters. “Hi ladies, everyone here calls me McFly and man am I lucky to be on this boat today,” our instructor gawked at my mom and sisters, under the assumption that he was being flattering. He’s already annoying, bye bye McFly, I thought to myself. “Alright, purty ladies. First, let’s start off with how to row, and what to do if you fall outta the boat,” McFly snickered. With those random tidbits of knowledge, we were off. Our boat led the others, since McFly was the main instructor, which made me
excels greatly in its ambition to take on the many paradoxes of time travel. Its energetic and creative features, such as the invention of the time machine, are what make this movie an original. "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet," says Marty McFly, "but your kids
As the setting changes for the last time the audience gets to finally see the new and improved George Mcfly after the events that took place in 1955. Our first look at him is when he gets home from playing golf with his wife Lorraine. This come should come as a shock to the audience because he never had any interest in sports, especially one such as Golf. It can also be noted that he is spending time with his wife Loraine. This is the complete opposite of what he audience had seen back in the beginning
staple in Hollywood cinema (Lecture, 5/4). Despite the drastic shift in time and cultural norms, these themes and motifs related to what it means to be a hero are still prominent within Back to the Future’s (Zemeckis, 1985) main protagonist, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox). While the end of his quest does not necessarily deem him a king, he discovers something considered infinitely more powerful in 1980’s America, a sense of identity and a willingness to embrace what the future holds. Despite Marty McFly’s
In the world that Back To The Future takes place in is very interesting but is extremely flawed. The 1989 classic Back To The Future, Marty Mcfly traveled to 2015 to see incredible things. In the film, Mary Mcfly, hacks and exploits different technology. Our Tech has a lot of similarities. The tech that people own is compromised just like the tech in Back To The Future. Biometrics is a piece of technology shown off in BTTF2 and now biometrics are almost being used in our everyday lives. People