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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week
This story tells about the Beatles, who appeared to be different and influential during those earlier periods, as they appear to have been a 20th century musical phenomenon. The film tells about a realistic look we live through that band that suddenly appeared and began to rock the musical world. This documentary gives the masses a lot of answer to their success, and how they control the fame and the world of music.
13 November 1955, New York City, New York, USA
7 February 1962, Aden, Yemen
3 September 1963, England, UK
9 October 1940, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, UK
13 October 1941, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, Wales, UK
8 November 1956, Wellington, New Zealand
7 July 1940, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
21 October 1942
January 02, 2017
The result is a treat.January 01, 2017
A timely, important documentary, packed with unfamiliar footage and using a refreshingly new approach, just as concerned with recording a remarkable cultural flashpoint as a musical revolution.September 15, 2016
Ron Howard's documentary rightly keeps coming back to the music and the band's delight in making it. Good move. It truly is a joy forever.December 28, 2016
Given the subject matter, this still feels fresh thanks to rare/unseen footage.September 15, 2016
It all feels a little glossy, but who can complain when the vibes are so good and the tunes so catchy?September 15, 2016
90 percent familiar and a bit hagiographic as well, but just try watching it without smiling.January 02, 2017
A valuable entry in to what's become a sub-genre.September 15, 2016
Don't expect trenchant analysis or deep insights into the group's creative process. Do revel, however, in the gleeful tumult and the gorgeous music.January 01, 2017
It's revelatory to see what devoted friends they were throughout this unimaginably challenging time.September 22, 2016
[Howard seems] as if he were intent on making a film for anyone who tuned in to The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, fell in love with the four adorable mop tops and regrets all the long-haired plonking about with sitars that came later.December 28, 2016
The songs are still great. The foursome's waggish chemistry is still a wonder. But there's a lot of old ground, even old grind.