4:31 : 3 chairs on upper verandah, very clearly, not 4. Also, earlier, 3:53-3:56 : at Maharishi dinner, cardboard figure looks like Paul on wall behind Maharishi-type figure on stage, just before cemetery scene. My guess is: "He was already missing (cardboard) when we were in India with Maharishi," is the message.
Ca. 3:12 looks like Paul "relaxing" or dead in the chair and the TV has very frontal 3 Beatles image (sure the drummer s on the TV too, but the image is strongly 3 on TV + 1 in chair).
I had never seen this moment of the head before, only on screen capture. What strikes me from a forensic optics point of view, is that it has NO BLUR. The car does, and sure, a reflected scene would have no blur if it were a tree and sky instead of an object, if camera were still. But, camera would likely follow the police car & leave some blur of the reflection, too. So whether it's supposed to be an obj. in car, or a reflected scene and we pan, THERE SHOULD BE BLUR. Must be insert deliberate.
3 young guys (not Beatles, but impression is ambiguous on first view) cross the street toward camera at 1:26-1:27. Then camera pans so they're just out of frame on the left. Just then, close-ups of the 4 young Beatles cross in front of the camera from same direction (left), implying they're the same group -- yet consciously we realize if we're looking that they're not the same bunch and there's 4 not 3. I suggest this may be to mean that three are left alive. -- BTW, thank you, iamaphneysphoney.
On the other hand, I'm not sure that the car is driving through where Paul was walking on Abbey road -- not right through him anyway. On Abbey Road, he's at the thick white stripe closest to the center divider. The car in this video drives to the left of that spot.
Also, I always thought that there was something other-worldly about the image of the "Fool on the Hill" prancing merrily on the hedges.
Hedges don't hold a human's weight. Also, the female shopper doesn't even notice him. Paul can prance on the hedges unnoticed because he's not a man but a blithe spirit.
I agree with you about the sheepdog, but there's more to it, I think.
One sheepdog pretty much looks like another, but that sheepdog is reminiscent of the one that "Paul" is walking across Abbey Road on the cover of his "Paul is Live" album.
The sheepdog is running loose because Paul is no longer walking him.
But you missed the Eleanor Rigby tombstone with the left-hand bass player stencilled within.
well I was in a hurry to finish it because the movie maker I was using kept on shutting down on me so I had to hurry and finish it before it did it again and also I don't notice everything.
4:31 : 3 chairs on upper verandah, very clearly, not 4. Also, earlier, 3:53-3:56 : at Maharishi dinner, cardboard figure looks like Paul on wall behind Maharishi-type figure on stage, just before cemetery scene. My guess is: "He was already missing (cardboard) when we were in India with Maharishi," is the message.
boobah1067 1 year ago
What the hell is blue head thing at 3:18 in chimney looking around? Not typical of video, so seems meaningful maybe?
boobah1067 1 year ago
Ca. 3:12 looks like Paul "relaxing" or dead in the chair and the TV has very frontal 3 Beatles image (sure the drummer s on the TV too, but the image is strongly 3 on TV + 1 in chair).
boobah1067 1 year ago
I had never seen this moment of the head before, only on screen capture. What strikes me from a forensic optics point of view, is that it has NO BLUR. The car does, and sure, a reflected scene would have no blur if it were a tree and sky instead of an object, if camera were still. But, camera would likely follow the police car & leave some blur of the reflection, too. So whether it's supposed to be an obj. in car, or a reflected scene and we pan, THERE SHOULD BE BLUR. Must be insert deliberate.
boobah1067 1 year ago
3 young guys (not Beatles, but impression is ambiguous on first view) cross the street toward camera at 1:26-1:27. Then camera pans so they're just out of frame on the left. Just then, close-ups of the 4 young Beatles cross in front of the camera from same direction (left), implying they're the same group -- yet consciously we realize if we're looking that they're not the same bunch and there's 4 not 3. I suggest this may be to mean that three are left alive. -- BTW, thank you, iamaphneysphoney.
boobah1067 1 year ago
4:23 is priceless. I get your point. Very Nice.
Also, we see in Real love that Macca is ripped from the same abbey road picture.
Faul is NOT jumping in the hill...
He is jumping IN THE CEMETERY.
R.I.P.
How about that one?
felipegcs 3 years ago
Wow you're right!
Iamaphoneysphoney 3 years ago
John is supposed to be saying, "Turned out nice that time". I'm not sure that he's really saying anything about a "dead man".
HaHaHaPaulIsDead 3 years ago
well I'm just saying what I think I hear
Iamaphoneysphoney 3 years ago
On the other hand, I'm not sure that the car is driving through where Paul was walking on Abbey road -- not right through him anyway. On Abbey Road, he's at the thick white stripe closest to the center divider. The car in this video drives to the left of that spot.
HaHaHaPaulIsDead 3 years ago
Also, I always thought that there was something other-worldly about the image of the "Fool on the Hill" prancing merrily on the hedges.
Hedges don't hold a human's weight. Also, the female shopper doesn't even notice him. Paul can prance on the hedges unnoticed because he's not a man but a blithe spirit.
HaHaHaPaulIsDead 3 years ago
I agree with you about the sheepdog, but there's more to it, I think.
One sheepdog pretty much looks like another, but that sheepdog is reminiscent of the one that "Paul" is walking across Abbey Road on the cover of his "Paul is Live" album.
The sheepdog is running loose because Paul is no longer walking him.
But you missed the Eleanor Rigby tombstone with the left-hand bass player stencilled within.
HaHaHaPaulIsDead 3 years ago
I enjoyed it, but to my mind, you missed some things and I'm not sure about all the stuff that you identified.
HaHaHaPaulIsDead 3 years ago
well I was in a hurry to finish it because the movie maker I was using kept on shutting down on me so I had to hurry and finish it before it did it again and also I don't notice everything.
Iamaphoneysphoney 3 years ago