Beatles '64
- 2024
- 1h 46min
Cattura l'elettrizzante debutto della band negli Stati Uniti nel 1964 in mezzo alla frenesia dei fan. Con rari filmati dietro le quinte, racconta la loro ascesa senza precedenti alla fama mo... Leggi tuttoCattura l'elettrizzante debutto della band negli Stati Uniti nel 1964 in mezzo alla frenesia dei fan. Con rari filmati dietro le quinte, racconta la loro ascesa senza precedenti alla fama mondiale dopo essersi esibiti all'Ed Sullivan Show.Cattura l'elettrizzante debutto della band negli Stati Uniti nel 1964 in mezzo alla frenesia dei fan. Con rari filmati dietro le quinte, racconta la loro ascesa senza precedenti alla fama mondiale dopo essersi esibiti all'Ed Sullivan Show.
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Recensioni in evidenza
There are lots of "talking heads" interviews which are okay, but not really all that exciting to watch. Some are more interesting than others.
The old footage of The Beatles performing and not performing is the most enjoyable to watch. I saw quite a bit of footage that I had never seen before and there are some wonderful moments.
There are also some ugly moments, too. There's one moment when a New York City cop threatens to throw two teenage girls down a flight of stairs just because they aren't staying at the hotel. Yikes! Talk about police brutality! The girls were very peaceful and didn't deserve that.
There's also an ugly moment when some random male adult is telling young teenage girls that their love of The Beatles is "psycho-sexual" and that they are "sick". That guy seemed totally perverted! He was the one who was "sick". What a weirdo.
The musical performances sounded really good, especially listening with headphones.
Anyway, overall I enjoyed it quite a bit and would recommend watching it.
Its a bit of a hotch potch of footage and interviews, both of the times and contemporary. Some of the live music performances were effectively used, the sound was good, and they provided short intervals of interest.
One for die hard Beatles fans only.
And that's coming from someone who loved: Get Back (10/10), Rooftop Concert (10/10), A Hard Days Night, and Help.
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- QuizIn a 2024 interview with Variety, David Tedeschi spoke about some of the previously unseen footage and one interview in particular that surprised him: "That Harlem footage had never been seen before. So you have various reactions from young, black teenage girls and boys, and a few older people, and of course you have these young men in the record store. The one guy says, 'It's just disgusting the way they play that music over and over again. I like Miles Davis. I like John Coltrane.' But it was sort of interesting the way the teenage girls in Harlem just loved The Beatles, loved their hair, loved their music. That to me was a surprising thing, because of course the civil rights movement was going on. Of course I knew that later on when they actually toured the States, they refused to play before segregated audiences. But when we decided to interview Smokey Robinson, I didn't expect him to say everything that he said. One of the things was that the Beatles were the first white artist of their magnitude that said they loved and learned from black music and sang black music. We have several people, from David Lynch to Smokey, talking about the power of music, I thought in a very beautiful way. And when Smokey says in regards to the audiences being desegregated, that it gave kids a common love and that it was the power of music that literally overcame the barrier that was set up between the white audience and the black audience, I thought that was really a wonderful thing for him to say, and unexpected."
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Self - Writer: It was so visceral, the reaction to The Beatles' music. You know, something we couldn't explain in words. That's why we screamed, because it was just coming out of some non-verbal place.
- ConnessioniFeatures Toast of the Town: Meet The Beatles (1964)
- Colonne sonoreShe Loves You
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