The fire alert disrupted the screening of One to One: John & Yoko, showcasing Lennon’s activist phase, blending historical footage with unseen phone calls.
Despite initial skepticism about the film's necessity, it reveals a vibrant side of Lennon’s life, positioning him as a figure for progressive causes.
The documentary interweaves a chaotic mix of historical events, from political unrest to celebrity culture, illustrating how Lennon engaged with social movements.
By focusing on archival footage and personal conversations, Macdonald and Rice-Edwards provide a fresh perspective on Lennon’s activism and wealth of material.
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