This month marks a whopping ten years sinceAcross the Universea.k.a.

The Beatles movie that isn’t actually about the Fab Four in the slightest.

In honor of the film’s tenth anniversary, we reflect on the musical numbers in the film.

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE, Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, T.V. Carpio, 2007. ©Sony Pictures/courtesy Ever

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in a slower rendition than the Beatles'.

And that’s exactly what this movie gives.

This is punctuated by a not-so-subtle stream of metaphorical angry ocean waves.

“I Want To Hold Your Hand”

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What this campy rendition gains in substances, it lacks in catchiness and, well, actual substance.

The key changes also work well for the rock anthem.

“Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?”

Fuchs channels Slick and Joplin once again in this number, not least because of her massive curls.

“Dear Prudence”

“Where’d she come from?”

“She came in through the bathroom window.”

The silver lining: the water used in the water sequence is bluer than Gatorade!

“Something”

Jude draws Lucy like one of his French girls.

but still want to inspire sexual tension.

Really, though, it should be a crime to waste that many quality Whole Foods strawberries.

“Hey Jude”

Surprise: The character was named Jude for a reason!