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Adolphus 2022-03-21 09:01:53
"Yesterday's Miracle": A somewhat regrettable mediocre work
How should I put it, I read it with great expectations, and in the end, I have regrets.
It's a pity that the songs in it are not enjoyable to listen to, and they don't fully sing a Beatles song.
Only at the end of the movie can I finally finish playing "hey!jude" from the beginning to the end. If it...
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Stefan 2021-12-03 08:01:41
An alternative opening and an alternative ending, as well as a number of cut shots
There is an alternative start for the tidbits on the Blu-ray Disc: Jack and Avery drove to the hotel overnight. On the way, Avery joked that it would be the third sensational live performance in history. In the first two games, the first was the Beatles and the second. The second is that you were...

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Holden 2022-03-27 09:01:06
It can't be regarded as a bad film. A 78-year-old person must be in tears when he appears, but it is mainly because the Beatles Curtis Boyle has too many star-studded elements, but finally handed over a relatively mediocre work. It is inevitable that the psychological gap is too large, no wonder people refuse to give high marks; the weight is as heavy as the Beatles, but it is expressed in such a light-hearted male version of Cinderella-style story, if nothing else, it is worthy of the copyright fee; What is the world without Harry Potter and Coca-Cola? It's a pity that this should be a fun setting; Boss Huang starred in a work that he hated himself, and his lines were compared to Sarier who faced Mozart. Lee, ah so sad, Boss Huang doesn't cry, there's nothing shameful about losing to the Beatles
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Leopoldo 2021-12-03 08:01:41
I like the Beatles, "Guessing the Train" and "True Love First", so it seems that I have no reason not to like this movie. There may be no Coke, cigarettes and Harry Potter in this world, and so will Abbey Road and Yellow Submarine. Lost meaning, so let us thank at least in this world line, we can still hear the Beatles song. When I walked through a city and came to an empty movie theater, there was only one Beatle fan sitting beside me. We might not want to watch this movie that much, but in the end, we all seemed to let ourselves gain some kind of persistence. Moved.
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