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The Beatles: Eight Days a Week

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In a story that tells of the world of fame and music about the Beatles, a musical phenomenon in the 20th century. The film is about a realistic look that we live through the emergence of the band that rocked the musical world. We may live a real adventure about the fame and special abilities enjoyed by this band where the film gives a real look to the masses about many answers to their success and fame.
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Total Film
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December 28, 2016

Given the subject matter, this still feels fresh thanks to rare/unseen footage.
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Seven Days
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January 01, 2017

It's revelatory to see what devoted friends they were throughout this unimaginably challenging time.
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Rolling Stone
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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.
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Wall Street Journal
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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.
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Washington City Paper
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January 02, 2017

The result is a treat.
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Newsweek
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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.
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TheShiznit.co.uk
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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.
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Washington Post
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September 15, 2016

It all feels a little glossy, but who can complain when the vibes are so good and the tunes so catchy?
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Financial Times
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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.
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New York Times
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September 15, 2016

90 percent familiar and a bit hagiographic as well, but just try watching it without smiling.
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Cinema Crazed
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January 02, 2017

A valuable entry in to what's become a sub-genre.
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