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Jeszcze wczoraj wszyscy znali Beatlesów. Dziś tylko Jack pamięta ich piosenki... Przed nami rock'n'rollowa komedia romantyczna o muzyce, marzeniach, przyjaźni i długiej krętej drodze, która wiedzie do miłości. Jack Malik (Himesh Patel) jest młodym piosenkarzem i twórcą piosenek. Tyle że choć od lat stara się zainteresować swoją twórczością kogokolwiek, wciąż nie osiągnął sukcesu. Nawet mimo niezwykłego wsparcia, jakie daje mu Ellie (Lily James), jego przyjaciółka z dzieciństwa. Aż nagle, w niewyjaśnionych okolicznościach, na krótką chwilę na Ziemi zapada ciemność, a Jack zostaje potrącony przez autobus. Kiedy budzi się ze śpiączki, szybko orientuje się, że The Beatles nigdy nie istnieli. Wykonując piosenki największego bandu w historii muzyki, Jack przy małym wsparciu Debry, amerykańskiej agentki (Kate McKinnon), staje się wkrótce światowym fenomenem - kimś, kogo znają wszyscy. Ale kiedy jego sława zatacza globalne kręgi, Jack ryzykuje utratę Ellie - kogoś, kto jako jedyny wierzył w niego od początku. (UIP)

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POMO 

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angielski Such an interesting idea and kickoff from a great duo of English filmmakers that resulted in trivial moralizing about life values and love as the most important thing. What, in my opinion, was most astonishing was the completely unused potential of the Beatles’ hits and music in general. This is not a musical film, even though each and every viewer expects it to be. And the key drawback is the unimpressive lead actor, who is outshined by his character’s girlfriend. Is the overall outcome attributable to the film being a quick attempt to ride on the back of the success of Bohemian Rhapsody? That seems so, as it even panders to the viewer in a similar manner as BR. But in this case, a similar recipe produced the almost opposite result. ()

Zíza 

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angielski I like this garbage. It's cheerful, positive, naive, with a likable main character who has a fairly sensible girlfriend, and well, The Beatles to top it all off. A summer movie where you don't have to bother to think, just enjoy the songs, a British joke here and there for variety and you just get what you expect from a movie like this. Sure, it doesn't have much extra, but it still manages to entertain and if you know what you want from a movie like this, I think there's a decent chance you'll get it. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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angielski A well tuned crowd-pleaser for undemanding audiences. If I wanted to dig deeper, I would find plenty of arguments to tear it apart (like the total lack chemistry between the two main characters, or the morally problematic starting point and consequences), but I decided that I don’t want to. In any case, I will probably forget it before the festival is over. #KVIFF2019 ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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angielski Danny Boyle has made stronger films, but this likeable and enjoyable musical also has charm. Have you also noticed that they've been ripping it up lately? After Queen and Elton John there's The Beatles, but it's presented in a fairly original way, which is appreciated. I would appreciate it if more than three things disappeared from this world. Himesh Patel is solid and the finale is moving. 75% ()

Matty 

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angielski It is a nice idea, but also improbable (would the Beatles and their love songs be as relevant in the current cynical times as they were in the 1960s?) and by no means original (Yesterday essentially just develops an idea from Back to the Future). Execrable processing. The film is merely a terribly haphazardly designed rack upon which to hang Beatles songs, with cheap jokes (the renaming of “Hey Jude” to “Hey Dude”), an unconvincing romantic storyline, impossibly written female characters (a problem with all of Richard Curtis’s screenplays) and a protagonist who achieves everything (and does not lose anything significant) though fraud. A prefabricated crowd pleaser without spark, wit, visual inventiveness or a single real emotion, which in forced dialogue only presents ready-made truths and does not allow the viewer to discover anything or be amazed. It also does a disservice to some of the best songs in history. In fact, the film works with those songs in completely the same way as the caricature of the greedy music manager that Kate McKinnon came up with – like products from which it is necessary to wring as much money as possible. 50% ()

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