Peter Jackson's three-part documentary series, The Beatles: Get Back, is a spiritual successor of the Michael Lindsay-Hogg 1970 documentary Let It Be, an 80-minute feature film that — both at the time of release and when viewed retrospectively — divided critics. Like Let It Be, Jackson's Get Back offers a «fly-on-the-wall» look at this point in Beatles history.
Unlike the 1970 documentary, however, Jackson's version is almost eight hours long. While the vividly restored footage in the docuseries
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