So, 'The Beatles: Paul' directed by Sam Mendes really digs into the heart of Paul McCartney's journey. It's one of those films that feels intimate, yet grand in its storytelling. The pacing is measured, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the 60s and 70s, while the music—oh man, the music—is almost a character itself. Mendes manages to blend practical effects with a nostalgic aesthetic that transports you back. The performances are pretty solid, especially the guy playing Paul; there's a depth that captures his complexities and charm. This film stands out among the biopics because it really focuses on the evolution of a single member rather than just the band as a whole. It’s layered, thoughtful, and has a nice flow to it.
Biopic series on Beatles membersRelease in April 2028Focus on McCartney's perspective
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