One of the most striking revelations of Get Back is just how much toast and tea fuelled The Beatles’ recording sessions, alongside their music, of course. Amid the endless cups and buttered slices, George Harrison emerges as a mature and confident artist, navigating his place within the band. Often overshadowed by Lennon and McCartney, he grows increasingly frustrated with his limited creative input, even walking out at one point. Yet, the film also highlights his brilliance, with songs like I…
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A Hard Day's Night 1964
“A Hard Day’s Night” remains a joyful, kinetic masterpiece. Bursting with wit, charm, and infectious energy, it captures The Beatles at their most charismatic. Richard Lester’s inventive direction and the band’s timeless music make it a vibrant, fast-paced delight. It's still fresh, funny, and influential after all these years. A classic.
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