‘Let It Be’ Reemerges: A Renewed Look at The Beatles' Controversial Documentary
After decades of obscurity, the Beatles' 'Let It Be' documentary is re-released on Disney+ with a restoration that challenges its notorious reputation.
- Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg discusses the long-awaited redemption of ‘Let It Be’, which captures The Beatles during a tumultuous phase.
- Peter Jackson’s restoration enhances the film’s visuals and audio, presenting a clearer view of the band’s dynamics.
- Despite improvements, some critics and viewers still perceive the film as a depiction of The Beatles’ disintegration.
- The re-release sparks debates about the documentary’s impact on The Beatles' legacy and its historical accuracy.
- ‘Let It Be’ offers fans a rare, intimate look at the band’s creative process, mixing moments of tension with musical breakthroughs.