I will try to avoid, and sometimes silly cliches about the film uses the Universe "Across the 'I love this movie and say yeah, yeah, yeah (Oops, sorry!) With lots of Beatles songs from the library for its soundtrack," Across the Universe "is part of a movement that has taken place in recent years for a new style to tell come the traditional age of injecting history. In a way similar to movies like" Moulin Rouge "and" A Knight's Tale, "" Across the Universe "includesPop music not just as a soundtrack, but also as another character in the story.
The film is set in 1960 when a group of teenagers and twentysomethings make the transition from school to university and beyond. Jew protagonist is looking for his father who has never known, took him from his hometown of Liverpool on the campus of Princeton University in the United States. At Princeton, he meets Max, a fun loving, carefree guy, I immediately move college life in NewYork Jew and a collection of bohemian friends live. Along the way he meets a Jew, and falls for Max's sister, Lucy. These characters live the range of falling in love with heartbreak, jealousy, and even to protest a call to activism in the war. The events coincided with the Vietnam War, and are all experts from Beatles songs. The visual effects are breathtaking and accentuate the aura of psychedelic time.
A couple of important guests The symbol of the likes of Bono and Joe Cocker in the whole movie. I really enjoyed hearing the music of the Beatles (sung very well, I might add), used to play on a wide range of life experiences. The term "musical film" hold around cast film like this, and fits in this case.
Even though I know that Paul McCartney was right when applied to the songs of the Beatles, and began to turn Nike commercials, I think, that he, along with Ringo and the other survivors> Family members should Beatles Beatles music to be like the smartest way was carried out for "Across the Universe.
I recommend this movie in a theater while you can - the visual effects are really best seen on the big screen. Even so, watch this film at some point, even if it is at home.
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