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Grudzień 1980, Nowy Jork. Mark Chapman przybywa do Wielkiego Jabłka z zamiarem zabicia Johna Lennona. Niestabilny psychicznie Chapman jest rozdarty pomiędzy miłością do byłego muzyka The Beatles i pragnieniem uśmiercenia swojego idola w celu rozsławienia własnej osoby. Bohater jest także obsesyjnie zafascynowany powieścią J.D. Salingera pt. Buszujący w zbożu. Właśnie tę książkę trzyma w dłoni w chwili, która na zawsze odbije się w historii muzyki. (Monolith)

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angielski I don't deny that the story is completely authentic, I don't deny Jared Leto the credit for being willing to be disguised like this, and I don't deny that John Lennon was important to world culture. But why I had to watch this tragic event from 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. Something like Bobby worked all throughout and the final inevitable event only intensified all of my feelings. After ten minutes of this film, I understood that what Chapman would do at the end would be the only moment that could 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. You just can't recognize him. ()