This film's aim is to get inside Mark David Chapman's head
di Sam Adams The Los Angeles Times
After he pumped four bullets into John Lennon's back on Dec. 8, 1980, Mark David Chapman claimed to have been motivated by a strange combination of hatred and love. He was an obsessive Beatles fan, awed by and resentful of Lennon's genius, who hated Lennon for his fame but sought to blast off a piece of it for himself.
Andrew Piddington's "The Killing of John Lennon" chronicles Chapman's obsession and mirrors it as well. Shot on what an opening title calls "real locations," the movie returns to the scene of the crime and the scenes preceding it. [...]
di Sam Adams, articolo completo (1860 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 15 febbraio 2008