Let me tell you about a movie that is sure to bridge the generations and bring the entire family together. For baby-boomers, it is history, for senior citizens it's a time period buried between their own youth and the more current passage of time, and for the new generation, it's an eye-opener.
A short time ago I played the DVD titled "The US vs. John Lennon" for my family. While I was very young during the 60's and early 70's, this time period comprised my childhood and early adulthood, therefore, it made its impact. That, plus the minor fact that I liked the Beatles, was why this film was so appealing.
My brother, being a little bit older and much brighter during the time period was able to recall all the historical aspects of the film, while my sister-in-law was enthralled, and especially delighted to see Yoko Ono. It brought a smile, equivalent to the grin of a Cheshire cat to her face. So when the political and cultural aspects of the film became too serious for her, she was able to turn to Yoko with fondness and humor.
Now my father kept making comments about how John Lennon wasn't a citizen (which at the time he wasn't). He kept making remarks such as: They could have deported him at any time; He should stick to music and not politics; We could have ended Vietnam in two weeks; Why was he wearing an Army jacket when he wasn't in the war; He (John) could have went back to his own country if he didn't like it here, etc., etc., etc., all throughout the film. Then when it was over, he kept telling me that that was a good movie.
My aunt was equally thrilled because besides Nixon, someone made a crack about Bush, which being a diehard Democrat, she appreciated. Mom didn't say too much, but at one point she looked at me and simply asked, "You paid for this?" But she was laughing, so she had some appreciation for this documentary as well. Perhaps it reminded her of when the family used to watch TV sitcoms and controversial news clippings together in the 60's.
As for the new generation, my niece was not present, as she is an actress working on tunes of her own. But she would have appreciated it from an artistic viewpoint. It was her idea to see Lennon on Broadway, and it opened up the doors to a decade of music that she previously labeled as scary. This would have built upon her interest and broadened her horizons.
Now the very little ones would also be impressed to learn about their parents' and/or grandparents' cultural youth. At least it would give them something to question, laugh at, or think about. In other words, they should be exposed to this time period as it is history, and as tumultuous as the sixties were, in retrospect they may appear more innocent than our environment today, with the exception of the Vietnam War.
Now it's the terrorists, not the rock stars, whom we want out of our country; so I am sure that they would find this movie to be perplexing, but a learning experience nonetheless. And isn't it time they should be exposed to someone promoting peace, not war.
So get the family together, place the popcorn in the microwave, and toss in the DVD today. And, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah: Give peace a chance.
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The U.S. vs. John Lennon
John Lennon
(Actor),
Yoko Ono
(Actor),
David Leaf
(Director, Writer),
John Scheinfeld
(Director, Writer)
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| Genre | Special Interests |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Closed-captioned, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | John Scheinfeld, Walter Cronkite, Noam Chomsky, John Dean, Tariq Ali, Mario Cuomo, Angela Davis, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Robin Blackburn, Stew Albert, Carl Bernstein, Chris Charlesworth, David Leaf See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this documentary. It clarified for me reasons for some of the seemingly crazy things John did in trying to stop war. Those things now seem a little less crazy, and a little more genius. Without John Lennon's involvement, the Vietnam war may have continued longer than it did. It was great hearing all those Lennon songs too. I still can't believe he was shot and killed, but as Lennon said, "time wounds all heels".
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2010
- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2021🙂 This is a great documentary, with great interviews, with people like Yoko Ono Lennon (John Lennon's wife and Mother of Sean Lennon) and great archive footage from the time period that the U.S. government tried to deport John Lennon..
John Lennon was a man who wanted peace and who wanted the end of an unnecessary war (U.S. military involvement in Vietnam)..
Sadly, it is a common practice for people who speak out against war, injustice, and other matters, to be persecuted and vilified, and yet, John Lennon and Yoko Ono Lennon chose to speak out -- and they are all the more loved, admired, and respected for what they did -- while a shameful government only exposed its own uncaring, as well as violating their civil rights and constitutional right to free speech..
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020good movie; thought they could/should have went into more detail about some aspects, it wasn't really about what the title suggests, that was simply a part of it; it was basically John's life after The Beatles; that being said, what really stood out to me was the sadness I felt knowing what happened to the 'party' that was against the war (in the public's view, though it began by a certain national leader that was of that side); theres not a chance in 'the basement' John Lennon would support today's version of the political party he supported back then, Lennon was much much much more intelligent and free thought capable (once - a well intentioned benevolent "thing" doesn't automatically define that same "thing" always); everything that was unethically done by the Nixonian state, the use/weaponizing of guvv departments to suppress the domestic opposition and so forth, was multiplied and utilized much more and in stronger ways and methods by the recent occupier(s) ~ (now out)
- Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024entertaining film
- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020Yoko and John were on the cutting edge and greatly misunderstood. It was important for me to hear her words.
Great movie to educate younger people as to how the world was turning then and yet it still is turning the same way today. No real changes. We need more docs about those that tried to make significant differences in our world.
I was in my early 20s when John was murdered and it was devastating, to say the least. Nixon was as terrible a president as the current one, maybe more so. We sure could use someone now to rally people together in a positive way.
I would hope this movie could wake the younger people today and inspire them to Give Peace a Chance.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2016I watched this video for free on Amazon or Hulu (forget which) and knew I had to own a copy for myself. This video chronicles a turbulent time in America's (and my) past. John and Yoko were committed to peace in the midst of the divisive Vietnam War. Many people, including respected journalists, called their protests 'silly/stupid/childish self-promoting antics'. I think history shows how ingenious their protests really were as performance art, and how brilliantly they kept the conversation about making love-not-war on the front pages of people's minds. And always their protests were peaceful. The video tells the story well, and has some great footage. This video chronicles our history from an interesting perspective. You owe it to our history to see this, especially if you didn't live through this period. I love it, and I'd buy it again.
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RuthReviewed in Spain on December 29, 20124.0 out of 5 stars exactamente lo que esperaba
Vi este documental en el cine, y me gustó mucho. Y bueno, el dvd es exactamente igual, solo que en pantalla pequeña.
Da una imagen de John Lennon y de su vida e ideas.
Close Range.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 3, 20105.0 out of 5 stars Historic and very informative documentary.
This film obviously came in for some criticism on release, as it is highly biased in favour of one side of the story: Nixon & his crowd = bad, Lennon = good. This documentary does ask some interesting questions though, what was it about John Lennon & Yoko Ono that Nixon's government found threatening enough to feel the need to bug his telephones, or have him followed ? If he was just an ex-Beatle,why not leave him alone ? But Lennon never was just an ex-Beatle, he remained involved in politics and activism all his life. The official line that he was denied permanent residence in the USA due to an old drug-related charge,does seem far fetched.
This documentary is well-researched and features copies of previously unseen documentation,and interviews with a diverse group of activists,politicians,legal experts,musicians and other figures who knew Lennon or were involved in the case in some way. Angela Davis,Jerry Rubin,Bobby Seale,Tariq Ali,Yoko Ono,Noam Chomsky,John Sinclair, Geraldo Rivera, and others give their opinions. This is intercut with archival photographs and interviews with Lennon,and countless images from the seventies,of the protest movement. The film is superbly edited and the sounds and images combine to evoke a strong sense of that time in America. There was a lot of unrest and suspicion,from both sides. Specially dubbed for this film are beautiful instrumental versions of some Lennon songs such as Woman. Also here are some of his lesser-known tracks such as Here We Go Again, together with the famous protest songs such as Give Peace A Chance, & Power To The People. This documentary must have taken enormous effort in terms of research and editing. The end result is fascinating.Special features include additional interview footage dealing with the early years of John Lennon, his interest in activism, the story behind Power To The People,Imagine,Walter Cronkite meets the Beatles,The Two Virgins record sleeve controversy,and the One to One charity concert in New York City. Another powerful extra feature is to see a clearly distressed and emotional Yoko Ono reading out her letter to the parole board in 2000,as Lennon's killer was up for parole again.She makes a powerful statement as to why the killer should never be released. An excellent piece of history.
Note: The DVD cover may vary from that shown here, several versions exist.
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バディ・堀井Reviewed in Japan on April 13, 20072.0 out of 5 stars 日本盤ではないよ!
日本のカタログ番号で掲載されていたので、当然日本盤かと思っていたら、米盤を日本の業者が輸入したモノ。シールドされた本体の上に小さな文字のシールが貼ってあり、そこには 「※直輸入盤の為、日本語字幕はありません。」
こんな事ならもっと安い輸入盤を最初から買った方が良かったと後悔。ちょっと詐欺にあった気分。
多くの曲が聴けるとか、そんな事より、内容がわからない様じゃ意味が無い。今からNOVAやECCで英会話をマスターする余力も無い。 これから購入を考えている方々は後悔しない様に!!
JillReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 12, 20125.0 out of 5 stars So happy!
Having always been a John Lennon fan, I heard about this film which also fitted in with my awakening to the real state of the world. I found it on Amazon - second hand - and was anxious about the condition of an older DVD. There was no need to worry as it is in perfect condition and a film which I shall watch over and over again. It arrived safely and quickly and is now a treasured addition to my collection. Even if people are not John Lennon fans, it is still a powerful story of the tyrany of Governments towards people who criticise them.
Vince PrewettReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 15, 20195.0 out of 5 stars John told his Sister Julia, he was seriously considering returning to England.
Very good DVD with interesting content, but l can't help but wish John had been denied his green card and was deported back to England, I'm sure he would still be with us today.
Regards
Vince
Nottingham
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