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Jeudi, avril 22nd, 2010
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After reading the Current York Times article about the restoration process for Yellow Submarine, I had high hopes for this DVD. I was not disappointed.

The color saturation is sumptuous. There are some imperfections, but on the whole this is a first class restoration. If you want delight in the restoration, study at the modern theatrical trailer or the “making of” documentary extras.

The re-mastered audio brings original complexity and detail to familiar Beatle material (even on my strictly middlebrow home entertainment system) . The opening a cappella chorus of “Nowhere Man” sounded like it was recorded yesterday.

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For a generation that has not seen this film, Yellow Submarine is a perfect time capsule for 60’s psychedelic era. The film begins in under the sea in Pepperland, an idyllic musical community, which is attacked by the music-hating Blue Meanies. “Young Fred” manages to hurry the attack in the Yellow Submarine, which takes him to England. He recruits the Beatles to return with him to Pepperland to join the battle between the forces of order (the Blue Meanies) and the forces of creativity and adore. The place is comely worthy as hokey as it sounds, but it is merely a vehicle for the music, humor, surrealism, artistic and social sensibilities of the psychedelic 60’s. And it is there that the movie emphatically succeeds.

The animation is certainly not as sophisticated as some more unique efforts, but it stands up remarkably well. There was a lot of revolutionary (for the 60’s) integration of animation and live action. The colors are magnificent. Visually, this is calm a very keen film.

If you don’t like the Beatles music, or are bored by animation, discontinue away. If you are on the fence about getting this DVD, prefer it. You won’t be disappointed. And if you cherish the Beatles, this DVD should proceed to the top of your list.

You’re browsing the video rental racks, and there it is: a blue background with yellow lettering and a trippy submarine (yellow at that) on the veil. The movie? THE BEATLES: YELLOW SUBMARINE.

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Having only seen this movie (well, and MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR, which you probably haven’t seen, and there’s a reason for that….) of The Beatles I cannot compare it to the other 3 (HARD DAY’S NIGHT, Abet!, and LET IT BE) . So I can only operate in this sphere of knowledge.

YELLOW SUBMARINE, simply attach, is one irregular movie. They capture elements of The Beatles mythology and throw it all together and waste up with a dwelling called Pepperland which, for some uncommon reason (I don’t believe the film says why, though I may be immoral) is being invaded by Blue Meanies. Oh yes…… The Blue Meanies want to obtain everything blue. It has the very hippy or 1960s message of esteem and music will put the day, which is what happens. Through the procedure we procure several visually dynamic (and altogether outlandish) music video segments. The Beatles were ahead of their times, let me bellow you. I AM THE WALRUS is one of the first music videos.

Anyway, its campy fun, though when watching the film it seems a lot longer than it actually is. The animation portrays a convoluted world, bulky of new beings found only in a drug-induced cosmos. Throw that in with the fact its mainly about The Beatles, and we have a very trippy and fun movie. Jeremy is the most memorable character.

And no, The Beatles do not play themselves. In that respect, this isn’t really a Beatles movie at all, its unprejudiced a film produced by their company about them, and they did a microscopic afterword (you stare them for like a miniature or 2) . It also set aside in the excised “Hey Bulldog” sequence from the American version. They advertised that there was a lost Beatles song that would be included with the recent release of Yellow Submarine. It wasn’t a song at all, objective the lost footage. Liars. No, I’m not bitter at all!

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