We are enraged. To Peter Jackson, who had an 18-hour rough cut ready and wanted to offer full services, Disney was told that the extras “are no longer of interest to anyone” (text message). Of course we were delighted by the three-part broadcast of the January 1969 sessions, even that we subscribed to Disney + for that and we re-re-watch the restored 468 minutes speechless. While grumbling against Mickey’s method: the dropper. We could have at least gotten the whole Beatles performance on the roof of Apple, which was shown in IMAX and which had the very great advantage of excluding the interviews of passers-by and increasing the ratio of George Harrison’s shots. We could have added let it be, the film edited in 1970 by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, as is. Think that you have to get the Blu-Ray version to be rewarded with four cardboard photos. Real box set coming for the Holidays? Nothing is less certain. Otherwise, Jackson’s five-star job sucks. Cursed Mickey!
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