When Paul McCartney starts playing “I’ve Got a Feeling”, Ono is there sewing a furry item in her lap. When the band begins “Don’t Let Me Down”, Ono is there reading a newspaper. Lennon slips behind the piano and Ono is there, her head hanging over his shoulder. Later, when the group squeezes into a recording booth, Ono is there, wedged between Lennon and Ringo Starr, wordlessly unwrapping a piece of chewing gum and working it between Lennon’s fingers. When George Harrison goes away and leaves the band for a short time, Ono is there, who restlessly whines into his microphone.Īt first I found Ono’s omnipresence in documentary films bizarre, even unsettling. The huge set only highlights the ridiculousness of their proximity. Why is she there? I begged my television. But as the hours passed and Ono stayed – painting at an easel, chewing a pastry, flipping through a Lennon fan magazine – I was impressed with her perseverance, then intrigued by the provocation of her existence, and finally blinded by her performance. My attention kept wandering to her corner of the picture. I was watching intimate, long-lost footage of the world’s most famous band preparing for their final gig and I couldn’t stop watching Yoko Ono sit around doing nothing. ‘Summer of the Soul’: Stevie Wonder, Mahalia Jackson, Mavis Staples and others shine in Questlove’s documentary about the Harlem Cultural Festival.‘Spencer’: Kristen Stewart plays a tortured, rebellious Princess Diana in Pablo Larraín’s answer to “The Crown”. ![]() ![]() ‘Pass’: Set in the 1920s, the film revolves around two African American women, childhood friends who can and do present themselves as white.‘Drive my car’: In this quiet Japanese masterpiece, a widower travels to Hiroshima to direct an experimental version of Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya”.(If Lennon’s distancing from the band was influenced by his desire to explore other pursuits, including his personal and creative relationship with Ono, that was his choice.) But she got involved.
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