Trying to launch a career in acting, he travels to Almeria in southern Spain to film Richard Lester's anti-war black comedy How I Won the War.
Antonio, a schoolteacher of English and die-hard fan of the Liverpool quartet, decides to go on a road trip from Albacete to Almería in the hope of meeting Lennon.
The pair come across Juanjo, a 16 year-old teen, who's simply run away from home, rebelling from his conservative, intolerant and inflexible father.
Waking early, they head off to the film location, but the Guardia Civil won't let them on set without an invitation.
Afterwards, they go to a beach and have sardines while he excitedly tells them how friendly John was with him, sharing with him the yet untitled lyrics to Strawberry Fields Forever and even marijuana cookies.
[5] Dennis Harvey of Variety deemed the film to be a "leisurely, pleasing seriocomedy" about a middle-aged Beatles fanatic's quest in 1966 Spain.
[3] Javier Cortijo of Cinemanía rated the film 3½ out of 5 stars, underscoring as a veredict that "despite the thick accents, everything sounds crystal clear and the songs talk about us".