All of this is worth preserving, but the repetitions do ask the viewer to approach the film as historical document rather than as a traditional concert film.
Read full articleWho were the Beatles performing to, and for? It’s a good question, and this film is unmissable despite, or because of the fact, there is no answer.
Read full articleSurprisingly Jackson adds so much freshness it almost feels like this band hasn't been covered or talked about to death.
Read full articleDuring songs like Get Back and I’ve Got A Feeling, Lennon and McCartney send a chill down the collective spine as they start harmonising perfectly, staring at each other with affection as they rekindle the magic sound that conquered the known world.
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The performance itself is what it is, but the real delight is hearing the reactions of those in the street with the real heroes being the two police officers. Responding to noise complaints, they unwittingly step in from the street and into history.
Read full articleOne of the greatest and most influential bands in the history of rock n roll playing their very last concert EVER.
Read full articleSeeing it in a cinema is like looking through a window of time, placing us right in the middle of music history. Consequently, you'll walk away from with a hole in your heart from realising it never got better than this.
Read full articleThe IMAX screening included a new sound mix specifically for IMAX screens, making it well worth it to see the movie in the IMAX format--whether it was to hear the creaking of the rooftop floorboards or the breathing of the band members in between songs.
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