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It is all about the presenter and not the Beatles
annuskavdpol21 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Deconstructing the Beatles' White Album 2016 is a movie about tables, cut-off music sections and film shots of random unknown audience members in an unknown lecture hall. In a way the movie was like an interpretation of the Beatles' White Album through the eyes of one man - the presenter. The presenter gossips about the Beatles' private life and their girlfriends; he makes assumptions that may or may not be true (was the Black bird about a bird in India or a 1970's civil rights activist?) and he stands on the stage next to his own digital power-point presentation slides as if he is the inventor of the Beatles. Deconstructing the Beatles' White Album is more a movie to be seen on a YouTube broadcast then on a big screen (where I saw it). The Beatles' White Album is cut to pieces and taken a part by the male presenter who stands on a theater stage with red velvet curtains hanging down around him. The presenter of the Deconstructing the Beatles' White Album talks about this album as if it was a car that he was taking apart and then re-engineering to his own liking - throwing out the bits he does not like and amplifying the bits he likes.
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