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Play 2 & 3
"This film shows my life with my family in the Triemli high-rise in Zurich." (HHK)
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Plot Summary
This short film showcases two of The Beatles' songs, 'Hey Bulldog' and 'Lady Madonna'. It features the band performing in a studio setting, interspersed with surreal and abstract imagery. The visual style is experimental and reflects the psychedelic era of the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
As promotional films rather than standalone works, 'Play 2 & 3' are primarily appreciated by Beatles enthusiasts for their unique visual style and inclusion of 'Hey Bulldog.' Critically, they are seen as interesting artifacts of The Beatles' experimental period and the burgeoning music video art form.
What Reviewers Say
An interesting, albeit brief, visual accompaniment to two Beatles tracks.
Reflects the experimental and psychedelic aesthetic of its time.
Primarily of interest to dedicated fans of The Beatles.
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Fun Fact
The filming of 'Hey Bulldog' for this project was one of the last times all four Beatles recorded together in the same room during the sessions for the 'Yellow Submarine' soundtrack album.
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