Ay 80, but what a decade. Fast of products that the children then overvalue believing that they were outstanding. Then, of greater, many elude them out of shame.
"Teen Wolf" (1985), it was one of those films that some children recorded on a virgin tape when they broadcast it on television because, to our imberbes eyes, I had everything to be a bombing: fantasy, good aunts, great jokes, ambience American, action, a pardilla that triumphs and a happy ending of those who liked so much.
Then we grew up and, of course, some (not all) mature, seeing what the childhood blindness prevented us from. In other words, we understood that this was a comic american without feet or head, with bad actors, absurd characters, implausible reactions and, of course, the Herido Institute of Yanqui Secondary.
In it we were told a story that ran back to the films of men wolves of the time, only passed by the adolescence filter, publish sex and an industrial dose of stupidity on the part of the characters. For strictly commercial reasons, its premiere was delayed to take advantage of the pull of "return to the future" (1985), so it ended up converting its $ 6 million budget into a worldwide box office of $ 33 million.
For Fox, an actor practically raised on the small screen, the success achieved with Spielberg's film meant a huge impetus to his career that, until that moment, had taken top with the TV series "Tangles de Famiia" (1982-1989 ; But famous among the Americans who were raised during that decade. Previous cinematographic works had been, as much, discreet.
Consequently, when they offered him to work on another hairy continuation of this tape, Fox took off in between, being a Jason Jason Bateman who would pick up the witness. Total, at all, because the second part, premiered two years later, was a copy of the first.
In short, film that achieved a large part of its success thanks to the new star status of Michael J. Fox. It is a remarkable idiocy starring grown actors making banana concerns. If he saw her little and he liked it a lot, he thinks it twice before he saw her again.