In 1964, a group of youths form a group to try and win a competition which has as the prize the chance to support the Beatles in concert. Because the director knows nothing about cinema, this insipid, lifeless and cheerless musical drama has these faults: amateurish performances, charmless characters and a non-script that fills it redundant scenes with long pauses, pointless profanity and dodgy covers, mainly of Beatles songs (including Misery, I Saw Her Standing There, She Loves You, A Hard Day's Night, PS I Love You, Love Me Do and From Me To You).
Concrete Angels is a feel-good film with first-rate music and a fantastic, talented, young cast. It captures the excitement of being on-stage; the anxiety of competition; and the hopes and dreams of countless youth who worshiped the Beatles during the height of their popularity.