“i was juggling two lives at once, and somehow both of them made sense.”
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ੈ♡˳ rating: 5/5 stars
ੈ♡˳ spice rating: n/a
ੈ♡˳ summary:
future boy is michael j. fox’s memoir about his rise from a working actor to a full blown pop culture phenomenon in the 1980s. he takes you behind the scenes of his early career, the whirlwind success of family ties, and the massive impact of back to the future. it’s a look at what fame felt like while it was happening in real time, full of humor, gratitude, exhaustion, and the kind of once in a lifetime momentum that feels almost unreal.
ੈ♡˳ thoughts:
i loved this book so much. like, 5 out of 5 stars without even thinking twice. back to the future is one of my favorite movie series of all time, and i genuinely feel like i can watch it a hundred times and never get bored. it is the ultimate comfort movie series for me, so getting to read about what was happening behind the scenes during that era was literally the best thing ever.
what really shocked me while reading this was realizing just how much michael j. fox was doing at once. i have seen family ties and obviously i have seen back to the future, but my brain never truly connected that they were happening at the same time. probably because the characters feel so completely different. alex p. keaton and marty mcfly do not even exist in the same universe in my head, so reading about how he had to mentally flip back and forth between them was honestly fascinating. it made me appreciate his talent so much more, because that is not just acting, that is stamina and focus and dedication.
and the way he describes it all feels so human. it is not written like someone trying to flex or prove anything. it reads like someone looking back and being like wow, that was insane, i cannot believe i survived that. i loved how much personality is in this book. it is funny, charming, a little chaotic, and genuinely so wholesome at times. it also made me think about how wild fame must feel when it hits you that fast, especially when you are still just trying to do your job and get through the day.
overall, if you love back to the future, this memoir is a must. it felt like such a gift to read, and it made me love michael j. fox even more than i already did.