Films about the Wild West have always attracted audiences. The good guys defeated the bad ones, and the sheriff could not always fulfill his duties. Chases, bandits, shootouts, horse races, saloons are the main attributes of Westerns. Back to the Future III is a film about the Wild West through the eyes of a teenager in the 80s.
Emmett Brown has always dreamed of going to the Wild West and being a cowboy. This was discussed throughout the first two parts of the film. And in the third part, or rather, at the end of the second, his dream will finally come true. The idea with the Wild West was a success with the creators. The 19th century Hill Valley ambience and the Wild West ambience are simply stunning.
You get tired of repeating that Christopher Lloyd and Michael J. Fox are great in this trilogy. In triquel, no exceptions - Fox and Lloyd shine again. This time they will have to switch places slightly. Fox, in addition to playing not only Marty, but also his distant ancestor, will become more mature internally, and Emmett Brown will turn into an inventor who has lost his head in love. Lloyd is surprisingly romantic in this role, but less charismatic, revealing not only his comedic talent. Fox, as always, played great. His hero is again perky and charming, and in this part more courageous.
The third part and the third film, in which the brilliant direction of Robert Zemeckis, the most interesting work of Bob Gale, excellent cinematography (in particular the chase scenes and the train), the unforgettable music of Alan Silvestri (not only the soundtrack to the entire trilogy, but also excellent music in the spirit of a western ) and excellent acting work. An excellent film, but with a train that travels in time, in my opinion, they were smart, but this is my personal opinion, many people like this idea.
"Back to the Future III" this time is not only fantasy and western, but this time and a comedy with a slight touch of romance. Great mix of genres. "The future is not written, the future will be as you make it" is a good philosophical thought that Doc says several times.