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Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god

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Half a century has passed.

But the Beatles are forever.

They once swept the world and are still popular all over the world.

Countless fans have consistently followed these four singing English boys, and even though they disbanded half a century ago, their traces are always there.

A Yesterday song, sung over and over again by the whole world;

A Hey Jude that became a timeless cover classic;

A let it be, with the calmest warmth to release everything, but also let the fans secretly depressed.

Because this Let It Be is The Beatles' last single, it is an irreparable stop, a masterpiece.

However, after watching the Beatles documentary "The Beatles: The Return" produced by the streaming media Disney+, that calm warmth spread and illuminated all the darkness.

The Beatles: The Return

The Beatles: Get Back

Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god

A total of 3 episodes

"The Beatles: Back" is a record of how the Beatles recorded the classic song & album "Let It Be".

Based on a 55-hour unexposed video footage taken from January 2 to 31, 1969, including rare footage produced by the Beatles in the studio and 150 hours of never-before-made public footage, created by Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson, with the collaboration of band members Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and the families of deceased members, including Yoko Ono, the widow of John Lennon, and George Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, Apple Records participated in the production, and finally had this documentary "The Beatles: Return".

There are only 3 episodes, each of which is more than two hours long, full of sincerity and cut realistically.

The mere fact that half a century of sunken material is the reason why it reappears is enough to bring tears to one's eyes.

The time of Let It Be is often seen as a turbulent time for the band.

In 1970, director Michael Lindsay Hogg's film Let It Be presented the dark side of the band during that time, with irreparable rifts between the members.

Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god

John Lennon fell into the vortex of love, and engaged in all kinds of new things with the avant-garde artist Yoko Ono, and seemed to be less concerned about the band.

Drummer Ringo Starr couldn't stand being called in and out, and left and was persuaded to come back.

Guitarist George Harrison doesn't want to be a little brother anymore;

Only Paul McCartney, desperately hoping that The Beatles would go on.

However, the sky does not follow people's wishes, and the power of all the fans gathered together cannot turn the tide.

In 1970, the Beatles disbanded.

This is a regret that some fans still can't fill in their hearts.

However, the tone and atmosphere of Peter Jackson's documentary "The Beatles: The Return" are completely different.

Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god
Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god
Douban 9.6 points, this is the eternal god

Although there are various indications of disagreement, it is still positive.

The audience is like being in the studio, getting up close and personal with the four big boys, watching them frolicking around, arguing, having love, all of which are long, trivial, precious bits, some long, and not long enough.

It is those trivialities that greatly satisfy the fans and soothe those broken hearts.

It is precisely for this reason that "The Beatles: Return" scored 9.6 points on Douban, which is our eternal god as always.

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