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2019 • Comedy / Fantasy • 116m

Yesterday

"Everyone in the world has forgotten The Beatles. Everyone except Jack…"

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A struggling musician realizes he's the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate reality where the group was forgotten.

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Himesh Patel
Himesh Patel
Jack Malik
Lily James
Lily James
Ellie Appleton
Sophia Di Martino
Sophia Di Martino
Carol
Ellise Chappell
Ellise Chappell
Lucy
Meera Syal
Meera Syal
Sheila Malik
Harry Michell
Harry Michell
Nick
Vincent Franklin
Vincent Franklin
Brian
Joel Fry
Joel Fry
Rocky
Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Kiwanuka
Michael Kiwanuka
Karma Sood
Karma Sood
Young Jack
Gus Brown
Gus Brown
Marcus the Dentist
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Sanjeev Bhaskar
Jed Malik
Karl Theobald
Karl Theobald
Terry
Alexander Arnold
Alexander Arnold
Gavin
Dominic Coleman
Dominic Coleman
Ipswich TV Host
Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
Maryana Spivak
Maryana Spivak
Alexa (Russian Stage Manager)
Justin Edwards
Justin Edwards
Leo (Russian Stranger)
Producer: Tim BevanDirector: Danny BoyleScreenplay: Richard CurtisProducer: Bernard BellewProducer: Danny BoyleExecutive Producer: Lee BrazierProducer: Richard CurtisProducer: Eric Fellner

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SWITCH.
2019-06-17
60%

‘Yesterday’ takes its genius idea and unfortunately turns it into a generic film. Both director Danny Boyle and writer Richard Curtis have proven their creativity before, but here it's just wasted along with everything else. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-yesterday-great-concept-disappointing-execution Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

Peter McGinn
2020-04-03
100%

I really enjoyed this movie. Right out of the gate, you must accept that it is a fantasy rather than science-fiction, because the latter genre usually tries to give some sort of explanation for why something happens, but here we just take it as it is. The dialogue is mostly witty and fun, and the characters got my sympathy. I had a slight problem with the two lead characters having always been platonic, as it was never fully explained why that was. But I was able to put that aside. Plus I really liked seeing the third lead character, the Mini Cooper (okay, yes, I have owned one for nearly twenty years). Part of the ending could be considered predictable, and part of it was, but another piece of the conclusion astonished me in its originality, so it worked for me. One interesting subplot revolved around a couple of people who shared the knowledge about the Beatles that drives the story, and I was surprised and pleased at how they resolved that subplot. And yes, to deal with the elephant in the room, most of the songs presented in the movie were better when the Beatles performed them, but isn't that the point? I had no problem setting that fact aside and enjoying this harmless and entertaining film. Oh, and I appreciate what a good sport Ed Sheeran is in this movie, allowing the lead character to more or less beat him in a songwriting contest (though of course Ed really won). In this movie, everybody wins (Well, except of course for the fictional Beatles, unless you can imagine they would prefer where the fantay lands them.)

CinemaSerf
2024-05-29
60%

Sorry - but I don't understand. How can you take quite an original idea - man gets hit by a bus and awakens to a parallel existence where only he remembers the Beatles - and turn it into this one-joke film? Himesh Patel, himself, is quite engaging but he has nowhere near enough to work with to stretch this out for two whole hours!! Lily James tries her best to assist but there's no getting away from a very weak screenplay. The soundtrack is superb but most of that was written elsewhere 50-odd years ago. There is a sort-of swipe at the modern day music business and at the industries that support "solo" artists, but any potential for a more satiric review of the business is lost in the banality of it. Pity!

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Mariam
2024-08-16
70%

quite good. i love the beatles and this has been a movie ive been wanting to watch for a LOOONG time so seeing it on Netflix, i was really happy, but it could've been _much_ better in my opinion

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Status
Released
Origin
GB, US
Languages
English
Studios
Working Title Films, Working Title Films
Budget
$26,000,000
Box Office
$154,608,856
Website
https://www.workingtitlefilms.com/film/yesterday

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