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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA profile of John Lennon in the late 1960s as the Beatles are set to fall apart.A profile of John Lennon in the late 1960s as the Beatles are set to fall apart.A profile of John Lennon in the late 1960s as the Beatles are set to fall apart.
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Of course Lennon naked is a great movie if you love The Beatles and you love The Beatles then you will definitely enjoy this movie but in case you love The Beatles you know everything that's in the movie already and then it's nice to see it all but the thing is just that you are criticizing the movie already so the movies actually good if you don't see the know anything of The Beatles that's if you don't know anything of The Beatles thing you don't like the Beatles And if you don't like the Beatles why would you see this movie that is a bit of paradox in this movie that they don't give enough information for the ones who didn't know anything about it in the ones who did know something about it they are just a bit disappointed then it all because they have great expectations for the ultimates John Lennon movie and it wasn't really and it's portrayed John Lennon rather badly and annoying in the end we all know that John Lennon was a bit of an annoying character Betty was still a great man you know so because of all of this it is hard to like or dislike I'd like or I dislike or I'd like or dislike this movie it is really not so great this movie because it doesn't do its job properly and I have proven it is a kind of a paradox however it's a nice introduction into the life of Drumlin for the ones who don't know him but if you don't know if you don't have a reason to know him then the movie fails unfortunately yes that is it in sha Allah
First if you have read Cynthia Lennon's book on John there is nothing new here. Second I was very disappointed in this movie. Maybe I was expecting too much as it was Masterpiece Theater? I was very disappointing with the lead Christopher Eccleston as John. He is too OLD (at 46 he's older than John was at his death let alone to be playing a 20 something). In the "Mother song scene" John looks the same age as his father Fred. That said, the actress who plays Cynthia did a fantastic job of showing her as a whole person and not some prop in John's early life (as she is often presented). And the actress playing Yoko was good as well. This could have offered great insight into John's problems had another actor been cast in the lead and a more rounded view of John been presented. Too Bad.
This sort of biopic is the best example of "we bring who we are to a film." I'm surprised at the few reviews I've read as they seem to think John Lennon was an adult. I thought the film daunting because it so obviously was exploring Lennon's psychological state and it was spot on. He was a man-child who did not mature. I can think of few films I've seen where we know we are watching someone who just can't get past their childhood pain. We are shown why Lennon is hurt. His mind swirls constantly around this pain. His reaction to his pain is barely veiled fury, a rage to hurt as many others as he can and an obvious self- loathing that cut to the quick. Lennon is absolutely crippled interpersonally. He sees "them" as all the people external to his self and then there is "me," who he knows is acerbic and difficult and he is stuck in this horribly vicious cycle. It is terribly sad and disturbing because, I suppose, Lennon is iconic.
Along comes Yoko Ono and by some completely mystifying chance, he hooks up with someone who allows that injured child to come out and play and feel some freedom of expression. Does this cure him? No. Does it help him? Maybe. You do feel he is a bit happier, though still desperate. He glues himself at the hip to Yoko and never lets go.
The film does not explore his creativity at all. In this I can't say the film is just as I don't know. But I did not think Lennon original, merely clever at being reactionary to anything that touched him. He refined "acting out" to an art form and melded this with Yoko's performance art. He lived his life asleep, his unconscious in total reign and it was a vindictive and hateful shadow that ruled him.
I wonder how this man wrote "Imagine." I now think it was as much a personal plea to his inner self as it was a plea to the world.
Along comes Yoko Ono and by some completely mystifying chance, he hooks up with someone who allows that injured child to come out and play and feel some freedom of expression. Does this cure him? No. Does it help him? Maybe. You do feel he is a bit happier, though still desperate. He glues himself at the hip to Yoko and never lets go.
The film does not explore his creativity at all. In this I can't say the film is just as I don't know. But I did not think Lennon original, merely clever at being reactionary to anything that touched him. He refined "acting out" to an art form and melded this with Yoko's performance art. He lived his life asleep, his unconscious in total reign and it was a vindictive and hateful shadow that ruled him.
I wonder how this man wrote "Imagine." I now think it was as much a personal plea to his inner self as it was a plea to the world.
John Lennon comes over in this film as overbearing, callous, uncaring, rude, acerbic, immature, self obsessed, in fact its hard to see any redeeming features in the character who stars here. Whilst we (the fans) all know that John could sometimes lean towards the above we also know that he had a very funny, caring and deeply intuitive side as well, I've lost count of the number of times I've heard Paul or Ringo say 'John was a lovely guy'. Well Im sorry but the John portrayed here was anything but. Make your own mind up about how far down the road of character assassination Lennon Naked goes. As far as being factual with the events of this period of Lennon's and The Beatles a lot of the events I have read about before and assume to be fact,although I suspect it only vaguely represents the actual truth, but then, only the people present in the rooms would know for sure. Overall I didn't like it, I thought Eccleston, who although credible, was too old for the part and this distracted from the reality overall. If your at all a Lennon fan, I wouldn't recommend it, way too one dimensional in its approach of portraying John Lennon for me, although you might think I am biased being a fan, I have tried to look at it objectively though, Id be very interested to know what Cynthia thinks of it.
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- TriviaRory Kinnear, who plays Beatles manager Brian Epstein, is the son of Roy Kinnear, who played alongside the Beatles in ¡Socorro! (1965) and John Lennon in How I Won the War (1967).
- ErroresJohn Lennon says to his father, who is miming boxing, "Get in the house, Rocky"--referencing boxer Rocky Marciano (1923-1969), not the film Rocky (1976).
- Créditos curiososDisclaimer in opening titles: "The following drama is based on real events, although some scenes are the invention of the writer."
- ConexionesFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #13.55 (2010)
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