There's a very different version of Back to the Future that made it to theaters, and it sparks curiosity. Behind-the-scenes stories make us rethink movies that seemed untouchable, like an alternate version of reality locked away in some Hollywood room.
Back to the Future is a perfectly executed sci-fi comedy with a charming protagonist, a plot that flows effortlessly, and a feeling that everything fits exactly as it should. However, knowing there's an original version, shot with Eric Stoltz instead of Michael J. Fox, raises questions.
They’re the ones that make me rethink movies that seemed untouchable, as if there were an alternate version of reality locked away in some Hollywood room.
This original version sparks curiosity, making one wonder how different it would be from the classic we know.
Author's summary: Curiosity about the original Back to the Future sparks interest.