Backbeat Reviews
If there is a ‘most valuable player’ to this film it is Ian Hart, who blends an uncannily accurate voice with perfectly mimicked mannerisms and an impressive depth of character.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 17, 2024
The truth often undercuts the film’s simplistic notions about true love and about friendship.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 6, 2022
When we have a comprehensive documentary available in the form of The Beatles Anthology, films like Backbeat end up serving as a moot point.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 1, 2019
Why would anyone would want to see a movie about the pre-fame Beatles when the post-fame Beatles had enough drama and excitement to fill several movies.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Feb 24, 2019
Despite some meandering moments, this remains a unique experience.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Feb 24, 2019
Get back, get back to where you once belonged, you want to shout. But the movie is stuck in the wrong groove.
| Apr 4, 2018
It is the band, the group - with or without Sutcliffe - that makes Backbeat such a powerfully emotional elegy.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 4, 2018
There's nothing very profound here, but we do at least get a nice handling of period and milieu, and pretty good performances of the songs.
| Sep 10, 2007
What pulls you over the bum spots is the electrifying immediacy.
Full Review | Sep 10, 2007
First-time director Iain Softley makes the film more visually distinctive than most music bios.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 10, 2007
The early, pre-fame days of the Beatles are a great subject for a film, but the potential has been only partly realized in Backbeat.
Full Review | Sep 10, 2007
The film tells the story of the original, little-known fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, a young painter with rock n' roll sensibility who in 1960 forgoes his promising art career to join his best friend John Lennon (nicely played by Ian Hart) in Berlin
| Original Score: B- | Sep 12, 2006
You can't miss the affection and sincerity Backbeat carries from start to finish.... Softley bottles the attitude and energy, the excitement of the new, that were as integral to the Beatles' success as their songs.
| Apr 9, 2006
The music is loud and raw, but nevertheless evokes the excitement it generated.
| Jan 26, 2006
The music, done here by a group of grunge all-stars, doesn't even attempt to sound dead-on, but remains mostly true to the raucous spirit of the time.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 6, 2005
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 14, 2005
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Oct 9, 2005
points to the tragic irony of immortality being achieved through early death
| Original Score: 6/10 | Aug 17, 2005
Iain Softley directs his feature debut with simplicity and feeling, and you don't have to have been a Beatles fan to get with the beat. Gives you hope for the British film industry.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 22, 2005
All the cast give credible performances.
| Oct 4, 2003