Here Comes The Son

25 July 2003 - 2 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

"Here comes the sun and I say it's alright" - I loved hearing that song again as sung by Sandy Farina in the film her only credit to date (do a search for that too as now and appearing having done the best any will such do). With the advent of DVD, I watch "Sgt. Pepper" re-emerge to my delight as it holds up in every way for the longscreen version (I saw this nine (9) times in the theater Summer of '78 we all (?) loved it and bought the soundtrack to sing it along yet again still have it to nerve that). What is it about this film? The Beatles no as a child I prayed for their only every death-demise they came along too soon for this kinda stuff. The songs are now starring though as pride and prevail search them over and make them great with sounds and harmonies heretofore missing. Credit Bee Gees and an ever fresh Peter Frampton from the days that mattered most. Love the film still with so many great cameos, acting, and production values (save the nuisant quality of any all art deco) and remember there are no bad guys here not even the Mean Mr. Mustard - a McDonald's owner/burgerhouse metaphor and great man acting out the fantasies of others to only help them by stealing what's backdated (or the future) for them. There are only folks doing what they know to do (such as stealing loved instruments) to bring those who left us back into the picture for another round with. We sense their loss and steal their comforts to make us seem more worthy of them to gain. Now steal to this and enjoy the return. P.S. No, I haven't seen the DVD yet (it's due August 13) but how could the movie thing get any better you?

