10Marty Blatantly Checks Out Other Girls In Front Of Jennifer

He’s A Terrible Boyfriend At First

Of course , Marty and Jennifer ’s relationship has n’t been to the full shew at this head in the movie , so hearing are n’t as critical of Marty as they would have been otherwise , but the import still feel strange . The pair will finally come together and come forth from the trilogy stronger than before , but it ’s an unusual conclusion to kvetch off this entire dealership with a very subtle mesmerism thatthe supporter is n’t consecrate to his lovemaking interest group .

9Marty’s Reaction To Biff Trashing His Father’s Truck Is Selfish

He Shows No Sympathy For His Father

In the tantrum , the film endeavor to expose Biff ’s selfishness by take him junk George McFly ’s truck , but the material selfishness come from Marty when he complains about not being able to use the vehicle . He exhibit no sympathy for his beginner , who own the car in the first place . Of course , Marty is only a teen and has problem of his own , but his reaction here seems exaggerated considering it was never his cable car to begin with .

8Marty Is Embarrassed By His Father Being Bullied

His Attitude Is Pretty Selfish

He does n’t give George any reason to accept his friendly relationship , but rather adopt it for grant that his unpopular founder will require to string up out with him .

Marty is constantly ashamed of his father ’s shyness and always gets chagrined when Biff and his booster pick on him , despite Marty get the upper hand . He does n’t give George any intellect to bear his friendship , but rather take it for granted that his unpopular Fatherhood will want to hang out with him . It ’s another example of Marty ’s selfishness , and while it allow for some great jokes , it does bring towards the friend being unlikeable in sure aspects .

7Marty’s Plan Involves Simulating A Sexual Assault Scenario (On His Own Mother)

It’s An Unnecessarily Traumatic Way Of Getting The Couple Together

The whole plan to put his mother in danger seems unneeded from Marty , and it would have made a stack more sense for him to figure something out that did n’t postulate so much peril and potential hurt . He knew that George and Lorraine loved each otherin another realism , so surely it should n’t take such drastic mensuration to get them together now . Marty ’s legal action in this plan add up across as evenhandedly inconsiderate and unneeded .

6A Back To The Future Deleted Scene Reveals Marty Was Afraid Of “Turning Out Gay”

The Joke Didn’t Land At The Time, And It’s Worse Now

gratefully this scene did n’t make the terminal cut , but the fact that it be in the screenplay still speak to Marty ’s theatrical role in a negative way . The line of work is clearly a antic , and he ’s not really “ afraid ” that he ’ll become gay , but it feel completely unnecessary .

5Back To The Future’s Ending Proves Marty Is Very Materialistic

He Only Cares About His Family’s Newfound Wealth

The fact that George and Lorraine have whelm their financial troubles is plainly peachy , butit should n’t be the main focal point of the ending . They still had sources of felicity before the timeline reset , yet Marty acts like everything has finally been resolve because his dad has a new car .

4Marty Is Insecure About Coming Across “Chicken”

It’s Constantly His Biggest Concern

This macho behavior is clearly a result of the era in which the picture show was made , but it leave forward-looking audiences finding Marty judgmental and wanting confidence . The character ’s charm and humor comes across as defensive and harshinstead of cool and carefree , as the film intends , and it return a whole new attribute to his attitude .

3Marty Takes Credit For Chuck Berry’s Song At The Dance

He Rewrites An Important Period Of Music History

Marty obviously was n’t think about any of this when he performed the vocal , and it was simply included to give some superfluous living to the Enchantment Under The Sea dance . But those who are familiar with the history of Chuck Berry ’s medicine and its importance in the development of stone and roll as a musical genre can clearly see the job with this mo .

2Marty Has A Weird Obsession With Getting Revenge On Biff

Marty Was Way Too Concerned With Making Biff Suffer

1Marty Has Issues Controlling His Temper

He Struggles To Keep His Emotions In Check

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Marty McFly with the Orgy American Style movie sign in the background Back to the Future

Marty and Jennifer at the end of Back to the Future

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Crispin Glover as George McFly Looking Serious in Back To The Future

George and Marty in Back to the Future

Lorraine Baines McFly Back to the Future

Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Emmett “Doc” Brown in Back to the Future (1985) scene: “It’s Your Kids, Marty! Something’s Gotta Be Done About Your Kids!”

Marty McFly with his parents in Back to the Future.

Back to the Future Johnny B Goode prom scene

Biff threatening Marty McFly in Back to the Future

Marty Mcfly being called a chicken in Back to the Future Part II

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