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In a world agitated by social and cultural changes, an iconic group of musicians faces its own internal tensions as they prepare to record their final album. The film immerses us in the creative process of this band, showcasing rehearsals, emotional concerts, and intimate moments among the members who, despite their success, are on the brink of breaking apart. The camera captures both the magic of the music and the friction between personalities, revealing the struggle between artistic ambition and personal relationships.

As the recording sessions unfold, the atmosphere becomes increasingly heavy. The pressure from the public and the expectations of the industry clash with the pursuit of authenticity and individual expression. Through a series of live performances, the film presents some of the most iconic songs that will define a generation, while capturing the essence of this transformative era. Family tensions and creative differences overlap with the music, revealing the human side of these artists.

Amid this chaotic backdrop, hope remains latent, symbolized in the famous song that conveys a message of unity and faith. With a documentary style that invites reflection, the film offers a sincere glimpse into the lives of the musicians and how their art reflects the complexities of love, friendship, and personal struggle in a rapidly changing world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1970
Director
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.60
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
81.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
69.00
Actors
John Lennon
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Ringo Starr
Billy Preston
George Martin
Mal Evans
Yoko Ono
Linda McCartney
Peter Brown
Kevin Harrington
Heather McCartney
Maureen Starkey
Derek Taylor
Gender
Documental
MΓΊsica
Country
United States
Producers
Neil Aspinall
Allen Klein
Mal Evans
Streaming
Disney Plus
Original title
Let It Be
Duration
81
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