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I Killed John Lennon is a stark documentary that dives into the psyche of Mark David Chapman, Lennon's killer, through a series of chilling interviews. The tone is heavy, almost oppressive, as it captures the momentous weight of that day in 1980. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the uncomfortable truths that emerge. What sets it apart is the rawness of Chapman's perspective, mixed with the somber reflection on Lennon's legacy. Practical effects are minimal but the reality of the narrative hits hard. It's a thought-provoking piece that navigates themes of obsession, fame, and the dark side of celebrity. The atmosphere is thick with tension, making for an unsettling, yet oddly compelling watch.
Explores Chapman's mindsetTension-filled atmosphereReflects on the impact of fame
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