Last Saturday I went to see "Across the Universe," a film based upon the music of the Beatles. As a huge Fab Four fan (nice alliteration, huh?), I was eagerly anticipating the film, and I walked into the theater with a couple of expectations. Obviously, I expected to hear most if not all of my favorite Beatles tunes. The film did not disappoint. With one or two exceptions, all of my favorite songs made it into the movie; I was particularly impressed with the inclusion of some lesser-known songs, such as "Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite." Also, I expected the film to be very strange. Once again, it didn't disappoint, serving up a healthy portion of psychedelia and hallucinogenic imagery. As far as plots go, "Across the Universe" isn't a masterpiece by any stretch of the imagination, but it's fun, artistic, and - dare I say it - groovy. If nothing else, it's a good excuse to pack a two hour movie with Beatles music.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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3 comments:
groovy, eh? you would say that! haha... i surprisingly liked the movie too!! yay!! and the buttery popcorn! :)
Nice.
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