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The DVD Journal | Quick Reviews: Backbeat: Collector's Edition (1108 words)
The narrative is hermetically sealed within the little-known but seminal time before the Beatles became the Fab Four, from the band's early days barely getting by as inchoate rock-and-roll rebels to just before their pop-chart success preceding the 1964 debut on American television that changed the orbit of the planet.
While balancing that protean rock-and-roll energy with quiet melancholy, Backbeat's pulse lies in its well-crafted meditations on hard choices, the expansive definitions of love, and (when the film is at its most self-conscious) the caprice of destiny.
Backbeat is not a "biopic" or an attempt at a history lesson.
Backbeat: Collector's Edition (1994) (2624 words)
Sutcliffe’s story is at the core of 1993’s Backbeat, a look at his tale as well as that of the early Beatles.
Backbeat does use songs the band commonly performed, and even though the majority of the numbers come from re-recordings, we do hear the real Beatles at one point.
Backbeat appears in an aspect ratio of approximately 1.85:1 on this single-sided, double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
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