Second acts are tough, especially when you’ve reached the pinnacle of your profession. For Paul McCartney, learning to be his own man and artist in the wake of the Beatles’ break-up was anything but an easy process.
Man on the Run is a snapshot of that tumultuous period in the icon’s life and career, and if director Morgan Neville crafts it as a story about the difficulty of reinvention, it’s also an uplifting portrait of the possibility of rebirth—even for the most famous person on Earth.
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