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James Heggs's avatar

I have to say being from the hood-we noticed. We pointed it out especially after repeat viewings.

In working class sexuality is a lot more obvious. A lot more.

Remember we were a generation of kids with songs like “Brenda Had a Baby” in which the uncle or a relative molest Brenda. Diamond D has “Sally” which was about a young girl using sex for material gains but is really hiding her pain.

These were 90’s songs written by teenagers. Which meant we all saw this in the 80’s

Obviously we didn’t noticed the film’s sexual politics day one.

But I saw BTTF 4 times that summer. Then one more time in the fall.

Got it the day it was available for purchase to own. Eventually our lives as kids in the 80’s clashed with the films sexual politics.

Per divorces the “other family’s” came out.

We knew adults were fucking. The hustlers weren’t wearing all that gold because they like how it matched their shoes. Ditto for buying the cars.

We knew a lot of the “how we met” was routine and boring and as about romantic as taking out the garbage.

We also picked up on there was something about the film’s sexual politics that was going against the grain.

In the 80’s for some bizarre reason, mothers were still held to this bullshit virtue standard.

The Dennis Quaid film Big Easy showed this aspect, Ellen Barkin is jogging and of course in New Orleans that’s all you need. She was dripping. She passed by the actress playing Quaids mom -an old school southern belle. She was appalled.

Women don’t “perspire” or do physical things like jogging might as well replace jogging with fucking.

That’s was the tone I got when I watched it -and again Gen X I’m like 14 going oh snap I get it! Women fart, curse, sweat, dig up their noses and they give birth to you in between. But some women developed this above it all shame about all of this.

I wanted to also say BTTF was a bit all over the place with its racial politics. I wasn’t feeling the “new 1985” which a black family is now in the Mcfly home which is of course is boarded up.

And then the terrorist in the first film. Could’ve just use Russia. We definitely was still beefing with them at the time. Yet they had a black mayor who though was now in charge of a dilapidated Hill Valley.

The interaction with the band which I knew at 10 they was smoking an L😜 I’m from the projects-can’t get that passed kids like me-the clash with Biffs crew was cool. Liked how the band didn’t just cower to some white kids whom they were older than.

Thea Wood's avatar

Never thought about all of these crimes before! It’s really mind blowing. The only one that affected me as a child was Biff trying to rape Lorraine in the car.

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