That's right, there's only one reason: The Beatles.
what movie is this?
Romance? Musical? Surrealist film? stage show?
No, you are all wrong.
There is only one theme: Beatles.
After reading the opinions of some professional film critics, many experts say that the plot is far-fetched, the story line is vague, and the scene arrangement is unknown. However, for the real Beatlemania, from a film, Beatles can be compared From the beginning to the end, the music is performed in a variety of styles, so that you can hear cool, high, what is more important than this?
Because, this is a Beatles movie through and through.
In addition, the film reflects the richness of the Beatles music from another perspective: youth, love, war, society, psychedelics, and banter. Coupled with the background of the story in the play, there is no sense of abruptness at all, but it is meticulous, turning the plot with singing and expressing emotions.
Finally, I recommend this film to all Beatlemania and non-Beatlemania. If you love Beatles or want to know their classic works, you must not miss this gluttonous feast about Beatles. Because it's so fucking cool.
List of all songs:
"Girl" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"Helter Skelter" Performed by Dana Fuchs (reprised later in the film, during the "Across The Universe" sequence)
"Hold Me Tight" Performed by Evan Rachel Wood,
"All My Loving" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" Performed by TV Carpio
"With a Little Help from My Friends" Performed by Joe Anderson, Jim Sturgess and "Dorm Buddies"
"It Won't Be Long" Performed by Evan Rachel Wood
"I've Just Seen a Face" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"Let It Be" Performed by Carol Woods and Timothy T. Mitchum
"Come Together" Performed by Joe Cocker and Martin Luther McCoy
"Why Don't We Do It in the Road?" Performed by Dana Fuchs
"If I Fell" Performed by Evan Rachel Wood
"I Want You (She's So Heavy)" Performed by Joe Anderson
"Soldiers", Dana Fuchs and TVCarpio
"Dear Prudence" Performed by Dana Fuchs, Jim Sturgess, Evan Rachel Wood and Joe Anderson
"Flying" Performed by The Secret Machines (performers not seen on-screen)
"Blue Jay Way" Performed by The Secret Machines (performers not seen on-screen)
"I Am the Walrus" Performed by Bono (accompanied by the Secret Machines)
"Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" Performed by Eddie Izzard
"Because" Performed by Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, Dana Fuchs, TV Carpio and Martin Luther McCoy
"Something" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"Oh! Darling " Performed by Dana Fuchs and Martin Luther McCoy
"Strawberry Fields Forever" Performed by Jim Sturgess and Joe Anderson
"Revolution" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Performed by Martin Luther McCoy (joined by Jim Sturgess for one verse)
"Across the Universe" Performed by Jim Sturgess
"Happiness Is a Warm Gun" Performed by Joe Anderson and Salma Hayek
"A Day in the Life" Performed by Jeff Beck (brief instrumental extract)
"Blackbird" Performed by Evan Rachel Wood
"Hey Jude " Performed by Joe Anderson (joined by Angela Mounsey for one verse)
"Don't Let Me Down" Performed by Dana Fuchs and Martin Luther McCoy
"All You Need is Love" Performed by Jim Sturgess, Dana Fuchs, TV Carpio and Martin Luther McCoy
"She Loves You" Performed by Joe Anderson (brief rendition sung during the last part of the "All You Need Is Love" sequence)
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" Performed by Bono (with backing vocals by The Edge. This song is played over the end credits. Performance not seen on-screen)
Final Addition: There's also a short cut from the director's cut: "And I love her"
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