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Across the Universe
Across the Universe
2007 ·133 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 18+
7.3
IMDb 7.3 КП 7.8 RT 53% MC 56
Drama, Romance, Fantasy
Director: Julie Taymor
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When young dockworker Jude leaves Liverpool to find his estranged father in the United States, he is swept up by the waves of change that are re-shaping the nation. Jude falls in love with Lucy, who joins the growing anti-war movement. As the body count in Vietnam rises, political tensions at home spiral out of control and the star-crossed lovers find themselves in a psychedelic world gone mad.

Budget: $45M
US Gross: $24.6M
Worldwide: $29.63M
Evan Rachel Wood
Actor
Jim Sturgess
Actor
Joe Anderson
Actor
🎬 Academy Awards 2008 — Best Costume Design
🎬 Golden Globe 2008 — Best Picture (Comedy or Musical)

Across the Universe is widely celebrated by fans and critics alike as a vibrant, visually imaginative homage to the 1960s, driven by its organic and high-quality reinterpretations of Beatles music. While some viewers criticize the narrative for being shallow or overstuffed, most audiences find the film a joyous, emotionally resonant experience that successfully captures the spirit of its era.

Score The vocal performances and musical arrangements are consistently high-quality, with many viewers finding the cast's renditions as compelling as the originals.
Direction Julie Taymor’s direction effectively utilizes psychedelic visual effects and a colorful aesthetic to create a vivid, immersive 1960s atmosphere.
Acting Jim Sturgess and Evan Rachel Wood anchor the film with convincing, charismatic performances that bring emotional depth to their respective characters.
Pacing The film's ambitious runtime and complex structure feel rewarding and rich to fans of the musical genre, though others find the middle section overly long and the pacing uneven.
Screenplay The narrative is praised by many as a sweet, optimistic exploration of love and protest, while detractors argue it relies too heavily on song integration at the expense of a coherent, well-developed script.
Accessibility Appreciation of the film is highly dependent on a prior connection to Beatles music, as viewers unfamiliar with the band's work may feel alienated by the reliance on song-based storytelling.
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