Glad someone else remembered it the way I did.
Here’s the NYT’s mildly-positive review (with a few Beatles gags sprinkled throughout): https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/26/movies/yesterday-review.html?action=click&module=Well&pgtype=Homepage§ion=Movies
Here is an interesting review quote:
(Of course, it does come from a notorious troll.)
I saw it today and liked it quite a bit. I enjoyed the bit in your spoiler box (and there were multiple similar scenes).
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Mom and I saw it today for her birthday and we loved it. Full disclosure: We’re both massive Beatles fans.
Really liked this movie but one question (and this will only make sense to those who have seen it): was I the only who thought for sure he was going to sing “Drive My Car” at the end?
Sorry - double post
saw it last night, quite a light/fun romantic comedy…
[SPOILER]but I thought the “boy meets girl… boy gets girl” formula was a bit weak. I knew the “hook”/plot centered on a world without the Beatles, and wondered what the story would be … overall, it was funny but somewhat predictable… your lies will catch up with you?
best (paraphrased) line, from the two people who also remembered the Beatles "the world is hard enough, having the Beatles music makes it a better place.
also, good to see Ed Sheeran having a sense of humor (Hey Dude)
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Just got back from seeing it. I am a major Beatles fan (surprised?) and I was very entertained.
It’s not perfect - I could point out several choices that rubbed me the wrong way - but I also got goose pimply during some scenes.
And the (unspoiled by me) cottage scene near the end was perfectly presented (even though it will be quite divisive among viewers).
BTW, I just read that Paul has not seen it yet but enjoyed the trailer.
mmm
I’ve read the (mostly) negative reviews and kinda, sorta see why they might have problems with this movie, but I think audiences will love it. The ending was met with applause in my theater.
I’m hitting send once but somehow double posting.
It would’ve been cool if Pete Best had become a big star in the “Yesterday” universe (or maybe that would’ve been too cruel)
Inexplicable double post (I’ll stop now)
A world without:
The Beatles, Coca-Cola, Harry Potter
UGH!
Without:
Oasis
eh.
Without:
CIGARETTES
YES!!!
Haven’t seen the movie yet. I want to go this weekend.
They packed 18 Beatles covers into this movie? Wow, that’s a lot of royalties to Paul & and the lads.
I hope they do release the soundtrack.
List of songs. I see they skipped All My Loving. That’s the song the Beatles played on **Ed Sullivan. John’s part on All My Loving is the hardest rhythm part he ever attempted. Triplets at 150bpm. I’m not surprised they didn’t expect Himesh Patel to play it. I’ve played it and was literally breathless afterwards.
**On their first appearance on The Ed SullivanShow, the Beatles played five songs in two sets. The first set included “All My Loving,” “Till There Was You,” and “She Loves You.” Later in the second half of the show, theBeatles played “I Saw Her Standing There” and “I Want To Hold Your Hand.”
That Amp link didn’t work.
Here’s a better one. Just a list of the songs used in the movie. No movie spoilers.
The movie benefits from a very generous deal to use songs from The Beatles’ catalog.
I’m breaking this link because there are plot spoilers.
https ://screenrant.com/yesterday-beatles-songs-movie-soundtrack/
Why are you reading articles like that one when you haven’t seen the movie yet? Don’t do that.
As for why Sony/ATV licensed the music, I think they expected an increase in sales. Beatles songs are probably unfamiliar to millions of younger people.
Spoilers usually don’t bother me. They help me decide if it’s worth my trouble to schedule time to visit a theater and buy a ticket.
I understand others feel differently and I was careful to break that last link.
I agree, this movie will reintroduce a whole generation to the Beatles. It should dramatically increase sales of their old albums.
I worked with a lady named Michelle in 2002. She was about thirty at the time. I asked her if she was familiar with the song. She said not really. Some people said “my bell” and she didn’t understand the significance.
I was stunned.