Lennon in Full Light: A Joyful, Messianic Final Interview

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Steven Soderbergh’s The Last Interview presents John Lennon as radiantly hopeful and almost messianic in the final chat before his death, weaving intimate home scenes with archival footage and a stylish collage. The film highlights Lennon's evolving views on love and equality, while also noting the promotional intensity that sometimes overshadows the interview’s historical scope.
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