Just wow! As a Beatles fan this was an absolute feast, I am going to watch this a lot of times over the years, nowhere else do you get so close to the Beatles, their creative process, their humour, their shared experience so much of their history lives in this Month in 1969.
Peter Jackson has beautifully curated the material, both visually and what he has done with the audio is just magic, with the use of AI to seperate all the instruments and voices from the original mono recording and allow for proper mixing and the removal of noise. Just using the original footage, no contemporary interviews and moving through it chronologically so that the events themselves tell the story. For me it's really moving, in that first part when George leaves and they focus on Ringo and Paul looking sad and the demo of isn't a pity is playing I swear my eyes started to leak. But all through you can tell how much they care about one another.
I'm just so thankful for this movie, it has transformed Let it Be for me, along with the Let it Be Box set. again just wow!