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The plot is thin and often feels like a clothesline just to hang up another Beatles cover. Some sequences are indulgent to the point of silliness (Bono as a Ken Kesey-like Dr. Robert). If you’re not a fan of jukebox musicals or abstract imagery, the 133-minute runtime can drag.

★★★½ (out of 5)

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Stream it if you love The Beatles, 60s counterculture, or Julie Taymor’s theatrical maximalism. Skip it if you prefer linear storytelling. It’s a flawed, beautiful, and unforgettable trip—best watched with good speakers and an even better mood. The plot is thin and often feels like

The vocal performances (especially from Evan Rachel Wood and Jim Sturgess) are surprisingly strong. When the movie locks into a song—like “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Let It Be,” or an unforgettable “I Am the Walrus”—it soars. The visual ambition is undeniable, blending anti-war protest, psychedelic animation, and romantic longing into a kaleidoscope. If you’re not a fan of jukebox musicals