"Jacob Fortune-Lloyd's portrayal of Beatles' manager Brian Epstein highlights the complexities of his life: an instrumental figure in their success, struggling with his own identity as a Jewish gay man."
"The film offers a broader narrative than previous renditions but still misses the mark in capturing the true essence of Epstein's nuanced struggles and triumphs."
"While the latter half of the film showcases Epstein's professional achievements, it juxtaposes them against a backdrop of personal despair, emphasizing the tragedy of his life."
"With exquisite costumes and a dramatic ending depicting the Beatles' final broadcast before Epstein's untimely death, the film aims to humanize a figure often overshadowed by fame."
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