This is ‘Let It Be’, the documentary about the Beatles restored by Peter Jackson that premieres on Disney+

Seven years. That’s all the story lasts The Beatles. What goes from your Love me do until I want you, the last song the four from Liverpool recorded together. Since then, more than half a century has passed, and The Beatles have not stopped being in the news for a single day. A look at the media confirms that John Lennon when he said they were more famous than Jesus Christ. And for some time now, Peter Jackson He has his part to blame.

Director of The Lord of the rings carried out a monumental work of goldsmithing recomposing the last days of the band in Get Backavailable in Disney+. This exhaustive testimony of almost eight hours collects unforgettable moments, such as that sequence in which Paul MCCARTNEY compose on the fly, bass in hand, Get Back or the moments in which McCartney and Lennon forgot their friction and made each other laugh out loud.

Peter Jackson made the ever-growing legion of Beatlemaniacs happy, and he’s ready to repeat his gift with the restoration of Let it bereleased in 1970, and which Disney Plus incorporates renewed this May 8.

What happened to the documentary ‘Let it be’?

In 1969, the director Michael Lindsay-Hogg He grabbed a camera and entered Twickenham Studios. There they spent their last hours together John, Paul, George and Ringo. The division was such that on the cover of the album they produced, they appear separated, each one in their own grid, as if preparing for a long and now uninterrupted solo career.

The documentary Let it beIn reality, it is not a lost recording at all. It’s more, won the Oscar for song (Is there anything more unpleasant than competing against the Beatles for a musical Oscar?). In fact Peter Jackson already used several shots of Let it be in Get Back. Now he is going to restore the complete documentary with images that were not shown in the previous installment.

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