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On a raw, cold evening in early December, 1980, Mark David Chapman (Jared Leto), a disturbed drifter from Hawaii, met ex-Beatle John Lennon. Moments later, the entire world was shocked senseless. Based on chilling true events, Jared Leto is unforgettable in his mental and physical portrayal of an unhinged and angry man whose descent into madness led him to commit one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century. It is a psychological portrait like no other that will leave you stunned long after its nerve-shattering and tragic conclusion. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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angol I don't blame the creators that the story is completely authentic, I don't blame Leto for being willing to be disguised like this, and I don't blame the world for believing how important Lennon was for culture. But why did I have to watch this tragic event with such a boring perspective, that I really don't understand. It's just an empty monologue, a dilemma with a gun, and an analysis of an adored book. Such an Assassination at the Ambassador worked throughout and the final inevitable event only intensified all of my feelings. After ten minutes, I understood with Lennon that what Chapman will do at the end will be the only moment that can still save the film. Unfortunately, even this fateful moment is presented so stupidly and carelessly that it perhaps magnifies the feeling of uselessness. P.S.: Leto doesn't shine in any case. He simply can't be recognized. ()

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