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So, 'Ten Minutes of Silence for John Lennon' is an interesting peek into a moment in time. This documentary captures the somber ceremony held in Central Park, following Lennon’s tragic murder. It’s not flashy, but it’s raw, almost haunting, watching how people stand there, silent, reflecting. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which really lets you sit with the atmosphere. There’s something profound about seeing a crowd united in grief, the stillness amplifying the weight of loss. It’s more about the collective experience than any flashiness or interviews, which gives it a unique authenticity. You get the sense of just how much he meant to so many, and that’s really what stands out here.
Interesting look at collective mourning.Atmospheric and meditative pacing.Unique in its focus on silence and stillness.
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