One could fear the worst of Peter Jackson's vast enterprise. By offering a new edit of dozens of hours of film captured during the genesis of the
Get Back
project
, the New Zealand director was taking the risk of re-reading the story. The argument, on the tone
"the atmosphere was not at all deleterious",
takes the risk of a certain revisionism. Long invisible, the film released in 1970,
Let It Be
, left a bitter feeling. Rather than bring it out again - the subject has been taboo for a long time - Apple, the company that represents the Beatles, preferred to entrust the archived reels to the filmmaker of The
Lord of the Rings
.
The 2020 pandemic forced production to postpone the project for a year.
Since November 25,
Get Back
has been available on the Disney + platform, in the form of a series of three episodes of a little over two hours each.
On the edge of the shipwreck
The chronological unfolding of the story is reassuring.
We follow day after day - weekends included - the progress of the project
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