Multiple reports describe a Beatles biopic sequence that recreates Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr’s 1964 yacht trip, including time spent with their girlfriends. The coverage says the trip is presented as a planned escape from the intensity of Beatlemania at its peak, with the outing arranged using secrecy intended to help the band members move away from public attention.
Both sources frame the same core element of the story: a “yacht trip” set in 1964 featuring McCartney and Starr, along with their girlfriends, depicted through the film’s recreation. The reports also characterize the logistics as unusually guarded, comparing the approach to “military-style” secrecy to protect the privacy of those involved.
While the articles focus primarily on the biopic’s recreated setting and the motive for the getaway, they do not provide additional, verifiable production details such as release dates or specific scenes beyond the described trip and the surrounding circumstances. The overall emphasis is on how the film depicts an escape during the height of Beatlemania.