John Lennon at the piano in his New York apartment, his voice a cassette recording captured decades ago. Paul McCartney listens in a modern studio, straining to catch every note, every breath. Utilizing cutting-edge audio separation technology, he, alongside George Harrison and Ringo Starr, returns to an unfinished demo tape to craft the final song in The Beatles' story. This is more than archival assembly; it's a meticulous reconstruction of the creative process, where past and present converge in the legendary band's last chord.
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The documentary transforms into a poignant detective story, where technology serves not spectacle, but the resurrection of a voice and a spirit. Footage of studio work, intercut with rare archival glimpses, makes you feel present at a historical moment that once seemed impossible.
What lingers after the final note is a profound sense of closure—a proper farewell crafted from fragments of the past. It's a testament to both enduring friendship and timeless art. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Oliver Murray
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The warm glow of studio lamps, the muted hum of equipment, and the pristine sound of a piano from the past.
John Lennon
Self (archive footage)
Paul McCartney
Self
George Harrison
Self (archive footage)
Ringo Starr
Self
Sean Ono Lennon
Self
Peter Jackson
Self
Olivia Harrison
Self
Dhani Harrison
Self
Yoko Ono
Self (archive footage)
George Martin
Self (archive footage)
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