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Chapitre 27

Original title: Chapter 27
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
12K
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Jared Leto in Chapitre 27 (2007)
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A film about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the infamous murder of Beatle John Lennon.A film about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the infamous murder of Beatle John Lennon.A film about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the infamous murder of Beatle John Lennon.

  • Director
    • J.P. Schaefer
  • Writers
    • J.P. Schaefer
    • Jack Jones
  • Stars
    • Jared Leto
    • Lindsay Lohan
    • Judah Friedlander
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.P. Schaefer
    • Writers
      • J.P. Schaefer
      • Jack Jones
    • Stars
      • Jared Leto
      • Lindsay Lohan
      • Judah Friedlander
    • 75User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Jared Leto
    Jared Leto
    • Mark David Chapman
    Lindsay Lohan
    Lindsay Lohan
    • Jude
    Judah Friedlander
    Judah Friedlander
    • Paul Goresh
    Ursula Abbott
    • Jeri
    Roy Milton Davis
    Roy Milton Davis
    • Homeless Man
    Brian Bell
    • Cabbie#2
    Dan Schultz
    • Steve
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    Adam Scarimbolo
    • Clerk Riley
    Molly Griffith
    Molly Griffith
    • Centerfold Model
    Spiro Malas
    • Elevator Man
    Jeane Fournier
    • Prostitute
    Kate Higgins
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    Brian O'Neill
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    Matthew Humphreys
    Matthew Humphreys
    • Frederic
    Chuck Cooper
    Chuck Cooper
    • Cabbie
    Le Clanché du Rand
    • Helen
    • (as Le Clanche DuRand)
    Yuuki Hosokawa
    • Sean Lennon
    • Director
      • J.P. Schaefer
    • Writers
      • J.P. Schaefer
      • Jack Jones
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    7fansofmlc

    Excellent portrayals of both Chapman and Lennon

    Step into the mind of a deranged stalker…Listen to the tortured, obsessive, thoughts as he rambles on and on.

    That's the premise of this strange but well-done film about the man who killed John Lennon. If you're looking for a good date movie, forget it—unless your date is a forensic psychologist or a CSI fan. This film is not "entertainment." The director's intent was to explore the internal state of Mark David Chapman in the three days leading up to his murder of Lennon.

    For those who are upset that this film was ever made, be assured that it in no way glorifies Chapman. Though the director wants us to empathize, i.e., understand the mind of the killer, he does not try for sympathy. Chapman is presented as the pathetic loser he actually was. Jared Leto, who gained 60 pounds for the role (the resemblance is eerie) gives us a portrayal of a weird, annoying pest. So annoying in fact that it's hard to believe that Jude, the Lindsay Lohan character (who may nor may not have existed), would want to pal around with him. I guess she is supposed to feel sorry for him.

    The other Chapman—Mark Lindsay Chapman (no comment on the name, that's been done to death, pardon the expression, elsewhere) is equally good in his all too brief role as John Lennon. As the director, J.P. Shaefer, has said elsewhere, he wanted someone to play Lennon as a real person, not an icon. Mark Lindsay Chapman's portrayal is down-to-earth and matter of fact—just like the real Lennon. He sounds eerily like the real Lennon too. MLC is a brilliant choice and cosmically appropriate. He was chosen from a field of 200 to play Lennon in a TV movie back in 1988 (when he was calling himself Mark Lindsay). When Yoko Ono found out his real name, she fired him—bad karma. Now it has come full circle and MLC finally gets to play the role--almost as if it was his destiny.

    The film is somewhat artsy (which is both good and bad) but it is fairly good at capturing the essence the obsessive stalker mentality. Leto is excellent in the role, making you believe that you are actually seeing Mark David Chapman. But if you want to know why he did it, you'll have to look elsewhere. It does not explore Chapman's background—his religious fanaticism, his teenage obsession with Lennon, or the crushing disappointment when Lennon announced jokingly that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus.

    Chapter 27 won't be everyone's cup of mocha latte. It's disturbing and weird—just like Mark David Chapman. It's not a film you will "like," but it is a film that you may find interesting. It may not give insight in to the "why" but it does paint a striking picture of the "how." Arcania
    GilsonIV

    A Compelling Dive into Dark Realms

    Chapter 27 is a compelling and thought-provoking movie that offers a unique perspective on a significant moment in history. Jared Leto's transformative performance as Mark David Chapman, the man who infamously assassinated John Lennon, is nothing short of extraordinary. Leto's dedication to the role is evident in every scene, and his portrayal brings a haunting realism to the character.

    The movie's exploration of Chapman's psyche and the events leading up to that fateful day is both chilling and mesmerizing. It delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the dark, often misunderstood corners of the human mind. The cinematography and directing create an atmosphere that is both immersive and unsettling, drawing the audience into Chapman's world and inner turmoil.

    Chapter 27 is a bold and unflinching look at a tragic moment in history, offering a fresh perspective on a well-known story. It challenges the audience to consider the human side of a figure often portrayed as a mere villain, and encourages reflection on the factors that can lead to such devastating acts.

    Overall, Chapter 27 is a powerful and thought-provoking film that stays with you long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the talent of its cast and crew, and a must-see for those who appreciate compelling storytelling and masterful performances.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fair

    Chapter 27 (2007)

    ** (out of 4)

    Jared Leto gained 60-pounds to play Mark David Chapman, the man who murdered John Lennon. The film takes place the three days leading up to the murder as we see Chapman battle his own demons in trying to make up his mind on whether or not to kill Lennon. The screenplay, by director Shaefer, tries very hard to be dark and disturbing like Taxi Driver but it ultimately fails because the screenplay is so paper thin that the only thing you learn is that Chapman went to NYC to kill Lennon. Without the credits the film runs under 80-minutes and the entire time we see Chapman talking to himself and when he isn't doing this we're greeted with voice-over narration that once again tries to say something deep yet nothing is ever said. The movie doesn't try to make us feel sorry for Chapman nor does it try to make us understand him. I'm really not sure what the point of the movie was because anyone going into the film is already going to know what happens so what exactly they were going for here is beyond me. Leto was certainly brave for gaining the weight and he's certainly trying hard but his performance really gets lost in the screenplay. Leto is fine in the role and he certainly has the voice down but in the end I think he went through all of this for no good reason. Lindsay Lohan steals the film in her few scenes as a woman, named Jude, who tries to befriend Chapman but soon realizes that the guy is nuts. When the murder finally takes place there isn't any suspense, drama and by the time it happens you're pretty much ready to leave the theater. The effort is certainly here because you can tell everyone involved was really trying to do something deep but with such a weak screenplay all hope is pretty much lost.
    6se7en187

    Good movie that could have been so much better

    I saw this at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan.

    Starring Jared Leto as Mark Chapman, it follows him over the course of a few days until December 8, 1980 when he killed John Lennon.

    It was pretty good, but nothing special. Jared Leto did a nice job as Chapman and was in virtually every frame of the film. Lindsay Lohan played a minor role as one of the fellow Lennon fans, but she's barely in the film. The film could really work as a one man show on stage.

    The problem with the film is that it's very repetitive. At 84 minutes, it's pretty much 84 minutes of Chapman narrating, "I have to meet John Lennon,I have to kill John Lennon." I don't know much about the real Mark Chapman, and I don't know if this film is extremely accurate, but there could have been a better way to tell the story.

    Overall, I was pretty disappointed with this film, it's an okay movie but it could have been so much better.
    9LilithOfSherwood

    Not light summer entertainment, certainly

    I wasn't sure what to expect of this movie, given the reviews that were all over the place. I was prepared for it to be dark, and for the narrative to not necessarily be straight-line. But... I wasn't prepared to like it as much as I did.

    Yes, the movie doesn't give you any answers, that much of the criticism is true. But in the end, I think it's more satisfying that way. We get a little glimpse at a person who committed an inexplicable act, and maybe know a little more about him, but in the end, do we really understand? No. And that's fine. Sometimes we just DON'T know the answers to everything.

    Jared Leto's performance is amazing, and well worth seeing even were the movie much worse than it is. He goes to some other place entirely, and shows us what it's like there - which, in my mind, IS great acting. Lindsey Lohan is quite good in her role, but the part is very limited - the movie belongs to Jared.

    It's a shame this movie wasn't seen more widely; it certainly deserves to be.

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    • Trivia
      Jared Leto gained 67 pounds for the role. At times he was confined to a wheelchair due to so much added weight.
    • Goofs
      Chapman offers to take Paul Goreshs photo with John Lennon saying "I bet you've never had that!" Paul confirms this saying "No, I've never had that!" In real life Paul Goresh had his photo taken with John Lennon on the 17th November 1980.
    • Quotes

      John Lennon: [Signing an album for Mark David Chapman] Is that all?

      Mark David Chapman: [Stunned and shaky] Yeah. Thanks.

      John Lennon: You sure? That's all?

      Mark David Chapman: Yes. That's all. Thanks John.

      John Lennon: You're welcome.

      [Turns and leaves]

    • Crazy credits
      In the credits, all of the people are credited for their characters, however the final listings are as follows: John Lennon..................Mark Lindsay Chapman and Jared Leto
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: 21/Chapter 27/Flawless/Stop-Loss/Run Fatboy Run (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Run Rudolph Run
      Written by Marvin Brodie and Johnny Marks

      Performed by Chuck Berry

      Published by St. Nicholas Music Inc. (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Geffen Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chapter 27
    • Filming locations
      • Central Park West, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Peace Arch Entertainment Group
      • Artina Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • CA$5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,215
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,910
      • Mar 30, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $187,488
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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