Yellow submarine

Dusty 2022-11-19 23:58:42

Although moma's tickets are all booked, there are actually many empty seats in the afternoon.
This version is the latest exquisite restoration and the effect is very good. The Beatles showed their distinctive personalities: John appeared in the image of Frankenstein, Frankenstein, and he always seemed to like to think about various problems during adventures; Paul seemed to It’s a figure who loves to stand in the spotlight; George seems to be fascinated by Indian mysticism and looks a little withdrawn; Ringo is a pistachio, and all the spoofs seem to be directed at Ringo. He is very caring and seems a little natural. Staying, naturally cute, after watching this movie, his favorability has risen a lot.
In my opinion, the core of Beatles' adventure story is that they hope to make everyone happy and feel love through music. From the content point of view, they seem to be influenced by many trends of thought at the time, the scientific progress of the twentieth century (einstein mentioned many times, the theory of relativity), surrealism and pop art (time sea, and the entire watercolor collage style) ), post-war thoughts (Oriental mysticism) and so on. The little monsters on the trip probably represent their favorite verse game? Privately guessed that more John's shadow was projected on it.
What makes me most uncomfortable is to listen to them singing When I'm 64. They fantasize about growing old with their loved ones, but don't know that some of them can't enjoy this luxury. I can't understand it now. A person who can write Imagine and call everyone to All together now in various languages ​​will be taken away by the blue badheart so early.
As a movie, this film is far from perfect and immature. But John's idealism, Paul's sensitivity, George's deepness, and Ringo's optimism make them unique Beatles.

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Yellow Submarine quotes

  • Old Fred: Now, whatever you do don't touch that button.

    Ringo: Which button?

    Old Fred: That one.

    Ringo: This one?

    [Ringo presses the button and is ejected from the submarine, ending up on a creature that gallops away.]

    Old Fred: Oops, that was the panic button.

    Paul: Poor Ringo.

    George: Poor lad, never did no harm to no one.

    John: Hey lads, now that Ringo's gone, what are we gonna do?

    Old Fred: Learn to sing trios?

  • George: Hey. That's a funny place to leave a goldfish bowl.