Yesterday (new Richard Curtis film inspired by The Beatles), 28th June - Himesh Patel, Lily James and Ed Sheeran star |
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13th February 2019, 09:33 AM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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The trailer for this one went live a few hours ago. 'Yesterday' is directed by Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, The Beach) and written by Richard Curtis (Love Actually, Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral) and is set to hit cinemas at the end of June. It stars Himesh Patel as Jack Malik, who wakes up after being hit by a bus to discover he is the only person alive who remembers The Beatles and their music. Lily James (Mamma Mia 2) and Ed Sheeran also star, and Ed has written a couple of new songs for the soundtrack. Trailer looks promising actually! Will be interesting to see how this performs given the current popularity of musical based films. This post has been edited by ThePensmith: 13th February 2019, 09:34 AM |
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22nd June 2019, 10:48 PM
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Alone and wounded
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It's so weird to see Tamwar from Eastenders as the lead for this excited to see this, I'm a huge Beatles fan!
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23rd June 2019, 01:44 AM
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I found the love, I found the love in me
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I'm really excited for this. Lily James is just too beautiful
I hope the songs are better in context of the film, coz we played the soundtrack at work yesterday and it just made me realise how much I don't like The Beatles But, I love this concept for a musical! Such a unique idea! |
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24th June 2019, 07:43 PM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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2nd July 2019, 09:40 AM
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They've had the very Tunnocks, Mary
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Review up on my blog: https://wp.me/p4UO9N-1G3 Amazing film - would highly recommend!
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3rd July 2019, 09:08 AM
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I thought it was a pretty good film but the ending really annoyed me the fact nobody even John Lennon himself had any recollection of writing the songs and then the whole crowd just took it at face value that he'd stolen them but go off I guess. It reminded me that the Beatles do have some bops tho
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17th July 2019, 08:19 PM
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Just came back from watching this. Definitely a warm fuzzy film which I enjoyed but the writing could've been stronger imo. The humorous parts were a bit tame and there was no explanation for the blackout or why everyone's forgotten The Beatles and other things. You could tell they thought of the premise first without having thought about how it would be realistic, same with the ending and the crowd being accepting of the 'shock news - a real crowd would've been wanted him burned at the steak for such plagarism!
Ignoring the plotholes it was a really enjoyable watch and both Himesh Patel and Lily James were great in this! I particularly liked Lily's acting in the rail station scene and how realistic the reaction was compared to what we usually see in films, she conveyed the frustration of the situation and herself really well! |
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18th July 2019, 09:54 PM
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Just came back from watching this. Definitely a warm fuzzy film which I enjoyed but the writing could've been stronger imo. The humorous parts were a bit tame and there was no explanation for the blackout or why everyone's forgotten The Beatles and other things. You could tell they thought of the premise first without having thought about how it would be realistic, same with the ending and the crowd being accepting of the 'shock news - a real crowd would've been wanted him burned at the steak for such plagarism! Ignoring the plotholes it was a really enjoyable watch and both Himesh Patel and Lily James were great in this! I particularly liked Lily's acting in the rail station scene and how realistic the reaction was compared to what we usually see in films, she conveyed the frustration of the situation and herself really well! i think for me a real crowd would've been like wtf are you talking about these people don't exist - but it still just made no sense haha |
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19th July 2019, 04:42 PM
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6/10. Pleasant but could have been plotted more interestingly and logically. Kate Mckinnon steals the show as usual, but lovely to see Meera and Sanjeev supporting. Joel Fry was good fun - wondered why he'd left Plebs, I guess the movies called after Game Of Thrones.
A few things peeved, like the ridiculous idea that a world without tobacco could turn out exactly the same, but minus a few cultural things. The fatal knock-on effect alone changes world history and the deaths and births of human beings. Over the course of centuries too much would change for the same people to have been born. It's also simplistic to state that of course Oasis wouldn't exist without the Beatles - but other acts would! Oh yes, also amused by it being night-time in Tokyo, Paris, London, and North America when the power-off happens and the lights go out. What was it a freak planet-wide eclipse?! Of course it was a light-hearted fantasy romcom and I shouldn't nitpick anything that pushes Beatles music |
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