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Mar 18, 2024 · The whereabouts of the Beatles are a mystery in Yesterday, with one major exception: John Lennon (Robert Carlyle) is shockingly alive. Thanks to Liz and Leo giving Jack Lennon's address, he was able to visit the founding Beatle-who-never-was at his seaside home.
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Jun 27, 2019 · Debra Hammer (Kate McKinnon), a shark-like record label exec sidles up to Jack after a show, talons out, and before he knows it, he’s in Los Angeles being offered “the poisoned chalice” of fame (as Debra calls it). McKinnon puts such a deadpan spin on lines like: “I have a question, Jack.
Jul 2, 2019 · Some Yesterday viewers have found the John scene in supremely bad taste, and thought the filmmakers should have known better. Indiewire’s Kate Erbland was let down, calling it “one of the ...
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Yesterday Movie - Explained? Spoilers. Hey everyone, I was just wondering if someone watched the movie "Yesterday" (the one about the beatles) and could explain 4 things to me: What did the whole scene mean when Jack was at the late late show? Can someone explain the ending to me? Was ist a dream?
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Jack Malik is a struggling musician. After a worldwide blackout that causes him to get into an accident, he wakes up to find that he is the only person in the world who remembers The Beatles and their songs. After playing "Yesterday" for his friends and seeing their amazed reactions, he starts to write down all the Beatles songs he remembers.
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Story by. Jack Barth and Richard Curtis. Starring: Lily James, Himesh Patel and Kate McKinnon. Academy Award ® -winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire, Steve Jobs) joins celebrated screenwriter Richard Curtis (Love Actually, Notting Hill) for a new comedy from Working Title starring Lily James (Mamma Mia!