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    Plutonium Monologue

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    The fifth scene that we are going to analyze starts at the 26:56 minute and ends at 30:02, the site of this scene is the same as that of the previous sequence, but the time has passed because we see Dr. Brown already Marty McFly in special suits to take plutonium. The climax of this sequence occurs with the appearance of the Libyan terrorists, at that time, we would have an I against the world, that is, these characters try to kill Marty McFlay when he shouts "Bastards" by killing Dr. Brown; The

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    Everything everywhere is constantly changing. People change, weather changes, plans change, everything changes; you can’t escape change. Two movies that really illustrate the concept of change are Pleasantville and Back to the Future. In both of these movies, the main characters – Marty, David, and Jennifer – are sent back into the times of the 1950s and are faced with a world completely different from their own. In Pleasantville, David and Jennifer get stuck in David’s favourite television show

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    Back To The Future

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    film takes place in its current time with a mad scientist Dr. Emmett L. Brown (Christopher Lloyd) constructs a time machine out of a delorean and travels back to 1955 with a young man named Marty Mcfly (Michael J. Fox). While in time travel they alternate the past, which disrupts the future, where Marty McFly now has to get his parents to fall in love or his future self will never exist. The theme in this movie I believe is that we cannot change the past; our lives already have a predestined beginning

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    film trilogy, produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis, stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd as the lead characters. Supporting actors include Lea Thompson, Thomas F. Wilson, and Crispen Glover. The storyline follows Marty McFly (Fox) as he travels through time in a Delorean that has been manipulated by his best friend, the kooky scientist, Doc Brown (Lloyd). Throughout three films, Marty attempts to re-align history and make it back to 1985 unharmed. The series was a success

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    are being introduced. In fact, even virtual reality is now possible. The day in which Marty McFly in Back to the Future II goes to, October 21, 2015, has just passed. This string of movies successfully predicted many new inventions. The movie showcases flat screen televisions, biometrics like fingerprint scanners, and even self lacing shoes that Nike has just specially gifted to Michael J. Fox (Marty McFly). Our new era of ever-changing technology constantly shifts powers around in America’s legislation

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    The fourth scene that we will analyze next lasts from 18:23 to 26:56 minutes, in this scene, Marty meets with Dr. Brown and his dog Einstein in a parking lot at night to show him his time machine . Marty's relationship with the dog Einstein is that they know each other very well and with much affection, as we can see at the beginning of the scene, Marty strokes the dog crouching at the same height as him he smiles Einstein and the dog corresponds him to licking Marty´s hand with affection . When

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    However, Ellie Goulding and One Direction's Niall Horan's reunion come in the middle of unconfirmed reports that Ellie Goulding and boyfriend Dougie Poynter (English singer, musician and the bassist of pop rock band McFly) are "taking a

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    parts for his Hover Car and sabotaging his vehicle to cause maximum damage. Biff Tannen and his family are the main antagonists in Zemeckis’ Back to the Future Part II, causing a vast amount of grief for the protagonists, Doctor Emmett Brown and Marty McFly Jr. After travelling to the year 2015, Marty buys a sports almanac for his personal use in 1985 and after being lectured by Doctor Brown: I didn't invent the time machine to win at gambling. I invented the time machine to travel through time! He then

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    Blank Consequences of Time Travel No One Ever Considers You’re Going to Duplicate Yourself There’s an iconic scene from Man of Steel where… just kidding there isn’t. Now, let’s travel all the way back to the iconic scene from 1978’s Superman where our hero is about to discover his girlfriend died in a nuclear earthquake or something. Lex has launched two missiles. One headed west to sink California into the ocean, causing a catastrophic economic depression in the United States, making all real

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    The Back to the Future movie gained its popularity for its relatable story and the nostalgic aspects the movie shows. Back to the Future was a very popular movie when it came out in 1985 and it still is. It has four Academy Award nominations and it won one of them. It has been picked to be preserved in the National Film Registry, which is only for films that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" (Gavin, Jennifer). No one could have guessed it would become this popular. However

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