Burn it after reading it and listen to the next soundtrack

Emmie 2022-03-25 09:01:09

6.0: I'm really shocked by the stubbornness of director Julie Taymor, so desperate to make a movie that's all about the song. It gives the impression that the 32 songs of the Beatles are arranged in the order that the concert should have, and then in order to sing the 32 songs, some bridges that can lead to the characters sing out are arranged, and these songs are connected in Together... don't tell me, these actors really sing well (prove once again how much I like the Beatles' composition and how much I don't like the voices of those four people)... Joe Cocker and Bono's appearance is even more nonsensical Unreasonable, in order to add a little more material (even if I am willing to replay these two paragraphs many times). The biggest highlight is that the middle section of joining the army is very similar to , both the scene design and the choreography are amazing. Well, don't make trouble, this is still a movie after all, this story is not only about A met B, then met C, then met D, and so on... Then the ending subtitles, goodbye, burn after reading and then go to the next Listen to the original soundtrack.

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Extended Reading
  • Oliver 2022-03-20 09:01:50

    Ambilight, flashy and shallow.

  • Paige 2021-12-13 08:01:10

    LOVE AND PEACE AND BEATLES!

Across the Universe quotes

  • Lucy: You didn't get my left nipple right.

  • Jude: Excuse me, you don't know where I could find Professor Hubert, do you?

    Max: Um, no such person, not that I'm aware of.

    Jude: Uh, Professor Wesley Hubert?

    Max: Listen buddy, I've pissed off every Professor in Princeton, and he's not one of them.

    Max: Oh, wait a second,

    [points off screen, towards audience]

    Max: there's a Wes Hubert. That's him, right over there.