Director Kevin Macdonald navigates the channels of the early 1970s, taking us into the lives of John and Yoko—and the entire period—in a stunning way. I've seen documentaries that reveal fascinating aspects of John Lennon: films like "The United States vs. John Lennon" (2006), which chronicles his political activism and the Nixon administration's attempts to deport him, or "The Lost Weekend: A Love Story" (2022), a portrait of Lennon's relationship with May Pang. But "One on One: John and Yoko," despite its rather bland title, may be the most accomplished and captivating of these highly angled Lennon profiles. Directors: Kevin Macdonald, Sam Rice-Edwards Stars: John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Plastic Ono Band with Elephant's Memory "The Lost Weekend" showed us a side of Lennon that had gone largely unnoticed (including his propensity for violence, which was never discussed much beyond Albert Goldman's scandalous and insightful biogra...
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