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Midas Man

  • 2024
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Midas Man (2024)
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On Thursday 9 November 1961, a man named Brian descended the stairs to a cellar in Liverpool and changed the world forever.On Thursday 9 November 1961, a man named Brian descended the stairs to a cellar in Liverpool and changed the world forever.On Thursday 9 November 1961, a man named Brian descended the stairs to a cellar in Liverpool and changed the world forever.

  • Director
    • Joe Stephenson
  • Writers
    • Brigit Grant
    • Jonathan Wakeham
  • Stars
    • Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    • Eddie Marsan
    • Emily Watson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Joe Stephenson
    • Writers
      • Brigit Grant
      • Jonathan Wakeham
    • Stars
      • Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
      • Eddie Marsan
      • Emily Watson
    • 71User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd
    • Brian Epstein
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Harry Epstein
    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Queenie Epstein
    Ed Speleers
    Ed Speleers
    • Tex Ellington
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Allan Williams
    Jonah Lees
    Jonah Lees
    • John Lennon
    Darci Shaw
    Darci Shaw
    • Cilla Black
    Alex Macqueen
    Alex Macqueen
    • Dick Rowe
    Jay Leno
    Jay Leno
    • Ed Sullivan
    Luke Allen-Gale
    Luke Allen-Gale
    • Sidney Beecher-Stevens
    Milo Parker
    Milo Parker
    • Alastair Taylor
    Bill Milner
    Bill Milner
    • Clive Epstein
    Charley Palmer Rothwell
    Charley Palmer Rothwell
    • George Martin
    Shaun Fagan
    Shaun Fagan
    • Bob Wooler
    James Corrigan
    James Corrigan
    • Nat Weiss
    Leo Harvey-Elledge
    Leo Harvey-Elledge
    • George Harrison
    Alfredo Tavares
    Alfredo Tavares
    • Clubber
    Mark Wilkinson
    Mark Wilkinson
    • John Lennon's Barber
    • Director
      • Joe Stephenson
    • Writers
      • Brigit Grant
      • Jonathan Wakeham
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    9brombergjd-60595

    A must see Film !

    I was apprehensive about this film as a huge Beatles fan & I personally know people who worked with Brian Epstein.

    But I thought the performance by Jacob was excellent. He captured every little nuance of Brian's character.

    Eddie was great as Brian's dad Harry.

    Emily as Malka was a bit weaker.

    The film was also well written & it captured Brians life well.

    Though I think his death & body discovery could have been played out on screen, it would have been more personal.

    The costumes were perfect and captured Brian's fastidious fashion sense.

    Only disappointment was John Lennon was way too short.
    8awake_in_the_dark

    stylish and charming biopic

    Really enjoyed this telling of Brian Epstein's life and his pivotal role in The Beatles becoming huge.

    Jacob Fortune-Lloyd is an engaging Brian. His belief in the boys and need for the world to see them really comes across.

    Aside from learning about Epstein's influence, the film does a great job of showing his struggle between public image and private self without being too 'sensational' which can be annoying with biopics.

    Some might see that as playing it a bit safe but I thought it struck a nice balance.

    The film is stylish, the casting of The Beatles works well (Lennon is short though!) and the fourth wall breaking moments are fun.

    Shame there wasn't any really recognisable songs, probably hard to get, but the early Beatles songs they used fit well.
    5julescaesar

    Opportunity missed

    The story of Brian Epstein is a fascinating story, and I'm afraid this film disappoints. The breaking of the fourth wall works in some films, but not this one. I didn't mind Jacob Fortune-Lloyd as Brian, but Jay Leno as Ed Sullivan was a terrible choice. I thought the actors playing The Beatles were OK , except John Lennon was way too short. It was off putting.

    I think most people who will watch this film would be aware of The Beatles, so their story didn't have to be told. It was Brian Epsein's story, and I don't believe his story was told. I have been waiting years for someone to make decent biopic about Brian Epstein, and I guess I'll have to keep waiting.
    8tm-sheehan

    Intelligent Moving and Entertaining

    My Review - Midas Man In Cinemas now My Rating 8/10

    It's been a little while since any movie showing at the Cinema has caught my attention enough to make the effort of going to see it on the big screen.

    Midas Man certainly was worth the effort I found it entertaining surprisingly moving and so well written, directed and acted .

    This story depicts the early meteoric rise to fame of the Beatles known as the Fab Four from Liverpool with an emphasis on Brian Epstein their first Manager who saw something in this now legendary group of musicians that no one else could see .

    If Brian Epstein had not managed ,groomed and promoted The Beatles they probably would have gone unnoticed .

    Epstein not only introduced the Beatles to the world as well as Cilla Black , Gerry and the Pacemakers and many more performers. Epstein also helped put their U. K. hometown Liverpool on the World map by introducing The Mersey Sound which heralded in the 1960's that influenced changing musical tastes and fashion forever.

    Unlike Elvis Presley's manipulative manager Colonel Tom Parker Brian Epstein kept his promise to John Lennon when he said if I manage this group you won't find anyone else in the business who would devote more time or effort to make the Beatles the most famous band on earth.

    Brian Epstein is played so well by Jacob Fortune -Lloyd a fine actor who manages to capture the emotional turmoil that plagued Brian Epstein who had to hide his homosexuality at a time when gay men lived daily with the prospect of imprisonment and blackmail .

    His public professional persona was of a successful eventually very wealthy promoter and entrepreneur but his private life was at times chaotic and dangerous eventually leading to his premature death at only 32 years old .

    This is a very interesting movie I enjoyed the theatrical technique of breaking the fourth wall when Epstein occasionally talks to the audience it's very effective in this instance.

    I also enjoyed the performances of the supporting cast that includes Emily Watson who plays Malka Epstein ,Brian's protective and supportive mother and Eddie Marsan as Harry the father that Brian Epstein longed for approval and acceptance but never really received.

    Jonah Lees is very impressive as John Lennon he has some great scenes as does Darci Shaw as Cilla Black and Blake Richardson as Paul McCartney.

    Congratulations to Director Joe Stephenson and writers Brigit Grant and Jonathan Wakeham on creating such an interesting and entertaining movie .

    The timeframe of this movie takes place over only six years from Brian Epstein first discovering the Beatles in 1961 minus Ringo in the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool to the groundbreaking Beatles " Our World " first live Satellite performance on June 25th 1967 which reached over 400 million viewers across 25 countries.

    Six months later Brian Epstein tragically was found dead but he certainly did keep his promise and loyalty to The Beatles who by then had eclipsed Elvis Presley's fame and their legacy stands today with a song book of hits that have been performed by every great singing artist from a time when music and lyrics came first and live performers performed without gimmicks cgi or lip syncing.

    I'll be interested in seeing the upcoming Sam Mendes Beatles biopic which apparently has the rights to use more of the Beatles music than Midas Man was able to feature but as the emphasis is on Brian Epstein the man it doesn't matter.
    6geoffwright-47707

    A Golden Touch with a Few Missed Notes

    "Midas Man" offers a compelling and often poignant look at the life of Brian Epstein, the visionary manager who steered The Beatles to global superstardom. The film shines brightest in its sensitive portrayal of Epstein's personal journey, navigating his identity and the pressures of his extraordinary role with a nuanced and empathetic touch. The narrative carefully unfolds his dedication, his vulnerabilities, and the profound impact he had on the burgeoning Merseybeat scene. The film also touches on his own inner conflict with his sexuality.

    Adding to the film's charm are the performances embodying the iconic figures of the era. The mannerisms and spirit of The Beatles, while perhaps not perfect impersonations, are generally captured well, offering a nostalgic glimpse into their early days. Similarly, the portrayal of Cilla Black feels authentic, bringing her vibrant personality to the screen effectively.

    However, while "Midas Man" succeeds in many areas, it's somewhat disappointing that the soundtrack largely omits the truly iconic, chart-topping hits of The Beatles. Presumably, there was some sort of copyright issue going on.

    Despite this omission, "Midas Man" remains a worthwhile watch. It provides a thoughtful and engaging exploration of Brian Epstein's pivotal role in music history, highlighting his sensitivity and the weight of his responsibilities. The commendable performances and the film's overall positive tone make it a respectful and ultimately moving tribute to a man who truly possessed a 'Midas touch' for talent.

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    • Trivia
      In a similar vein to 2023's 'Priscilla', 'Midas Man' does not use the Beatles' music as they were unable to obtain the rights but used other songs for which they were able to get the rights or which were already in the public domain.

      The upcoming Beatles biopic film from Sam Mendes will most likely include Beatles songs however.
    • Crazy credits
      A photograph of the real Brian Epstein is displayed during the entire credit scroll.
    • Connections
      References Toast of the Town (1948)

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    • Release date
      • October 30, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пятый битл
    • Filming locations
      • Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • StudioPOW
      • Trevor Beattie Films
      • Fourth Culture Films
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      • $262,891
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      • 1h 52m(112 min)
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