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kilgoredonner's rating
This film is boring! It's not disturbing, it's not thought-provoking, it's not deep, it's not ironically funny... it feels like two hours of nothing, complete with uncomfortable sound design(the sloppy kissing sounds made my stomach churn harder than any of the "disturbing" scenes) and obnoxious visual editing. Your life will be complete without having seen it.
As other reviewers have mentioned, this is less of a movie and more of an experience. Unfortunately, that experience should be a third as long as it is. There simply isn't enough of anything in this movie to justify it being feature length; you'll quickly become adjusted to whatever run-of-the-mill depravity has been put onscreen and find yourself waiting for something new to happen.
The worst part? The disturbing imagery isn't very disturbing.
The worst part? The disturbing imagery isn't very disturbing.
This film contains some of the most obnoxiously groan-worthy "jokes" you'll ever hear, for minutes upon minutes at a time before finally breaking into a nonsensical musical sequence. Every line of dialogue uttered by a Beatle is physically painful.
However, the animation and the characters aside from the Beatles/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are a lot of fun, with the visuals being absolutely gorgeous and uniquely 70s. The plot is irrelevant to the experience, but the movie insists on having the Beatles shove it along with their half-assed banter up to the conclusion.
Basically, whenever it's just the Beatles onscreen, feel free to skip it. You won't miss anything.
However, the animation and the characters aside from the Beatles/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band are a lot of fun, with the visuals being absolutely gorgeous and uniquely 70s. The plot is irrelevant to the experience, but the movie insists on having the Beatles shove it along with their half-assed banter up to the conclusion.
Basically, whenever it's just the Beatles onscreen, feel free to skip it. You won't miss anything.