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Across the Universe Review, by Stephen Holden of The New York Times
From its first moments, when a solitary dreamer on a beach turns to the camera and sings, unaccompanied, the opening lines of the Beatles' song "Girl," Julie Taymor's '60s musical fantasia, "Across the Universe," reveals its intention to use the B...
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Cast & Crew
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Evan Rachel Wood as
Lucy Carrigan -
Jim Sturgess as
Jude Feeny -
Joe Anderson as
Max Carrigan -
Joe Cocker as
Tramp, Pimp, Hippie - Dana Fuchs as
Sadie - Martin Luther McCoy as
JoJo - T.V. Carpio as
Prudence - Bono as
Dr. Robert - Eddie Izzard as
Mr. Kite - Salma Hayek as
Bang Bang Shoot Shoot Nurses
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A young dock worker Jude (Jim Sturgess) from Liverpool travels to America in the 1960s to find the father he never knew, an American GI. There he falls in love with sheltered American teenager Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood). When her brother Max (Joe Anderson) is drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, they become involved in peace activism. Large portions of the movie consist of musical numbers adapted from songs by the Beatles, especially from their psychedelic period. |||| Set against the anti-war protests, rock and roll revolution, and mind-expanding psychedelia of the 1960s, Julie Taymor's hallucinogenic musical follows the arduous journey of star crossed lovers Jude (Jim Sturgess) and Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood) as they and a small group of musicians are swept up in the raging waters of the volatile counterculture movement. Guided through their journey by a pair known only as Dr. Robert (Bono) and Mr. Kite (Eddie Izzard), Jude and Lucy are eventually forced to find their way back to one another after being split apart by powerful forces beyond their control. The music in the film consists exclusively of songs made popular by The Beatles during the time period depicted in the movie.


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