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This film was released about a year later than planned; it took that long for there to be any consensus about what the accompanying album would be like. Unfortunately, it was an incomplete consensus; while [[John Lennon]] and [[George Harrison]] were happy with it, [[Paul McCartney]] wasn't even aware of the finishing touches until they were a ''fait accompli.'' This led to a chain of events that led to the film being released in May 1970--and ''after'' Paul had issued a press release saying he was leaving the band indefinitely. Instant [[Harsher in Hindsight]], since this film already depicted stressful relations between the Beatles.
 
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* [[Breakaway Pop Hit]]: the entire ''Let It Be'' album, and especially "Let It Be" and "Long and Winding Road."
* [[Creative Differences]]: And how. In particular, one famous scene features Paul and George sniping passive aggressively at each other over a chord.