The two protagonists of the sci-fi classic "Back to the Future" met in New York 37 years later and felt infinite emotion

The two protagonists of the sci-fi classic "Back to the Future" met in New York 37 years later and felt infinite emotion

On October 8th, local time in New York, the United States, the New York Comic Con welcomed its highlight. The two main characters from the science fiction movie "Back to the Future" 37 years ago gathered together and made their appearance, which made fans feel excited.

•Back to the Future is a science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, and released in the United States in July 1985. It tells the story of how after Doc Brown was killed by terrorists, high school student Martin drove a time machine back from 1985 to 1955, met his father, and tried to change the future.

In addition to being nominated for the Oscars for Best Screenplay, Best Sound and Best Music, the film also won the Oscar for Best Sound Editing and was awarded three Saturn Awards by the Science Fiction & Horror Film Society of America for Best Special Effects, Best Science Fiction Film and Best Actor.

•As a science fiction film that is still hailed as a textbook-level film, "Back to the Future" has brought creativity and inspiration to countless filmmakers. After 37 years, one of the two male protagonists, Michael J. Fox, is 61 years old, and Dr. Christopher Lloyd is 83 years old. However, the two seem to be unaffected by the ravages of time and age. They were in high spirits and talked about interesting stories in the film and interacted with fans.

•Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at the age of 29 and is still fighting the disease. He founded the Parkinson's Research Foundation in 2000 and has received the Academy Award scheduled for November 9 for his contributions to the film industry and support for the fight against Parkinson's disease.


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