Every time I take a plane, I will make up for some movies I missed for various reasons. This time it is Yesterday.
I don't like the hero and heroine very much, and the plot is not very logical, but the exciting setting of "A World Without the Beatles" supports the whole movie, as well as dozens of Beatles classics, especially the "Help on the roof". !" The rock version sounds great.
When I see the only two people other than the main character who know the Beatles and hug him, it's going to die, and for me, the climax of the show is not the final concert, but John Lennon opening the room. When the door revealed an old but familiar face, my eyes were really wet, and I would have cried bitterly if I hadn't been embarrassed on the plane. What a wonderful thing it would be if you could still live happily and healthily till now...
In addition, I think the ending design is very naive: in the music industry, any work is not the result of one person's creation. Even if it is a song written by one person, there is also a large team behind it. There are countless producers, sound engineers, accompaniment bands and participants in the entire production chain. A childlike willful decision is a disregard for the fruits of too many people's labor.
Long and winding road... But the road you walk is not far.
It seems that Lennon, who came from a parallel world, lived a bland but happy life, and was also the key figure who finally inspired the male protagonist.
So, short-term greatness or long-term ordinary, which would you choose?
PS I wonder what the story of the kids band that sang Wonderwall came up with.
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