Few stories about pop culture are more prevalent than the myth that Yoko Ono broke up the Beatles. For decades, it has been clear other extenuating factors led to John Lennon leaving the band, and yet the story continues to percolate. To help dispel this idea, One to One: John & Yoko examines the famous couple during their life in New York City in 1972. In the process, it follows Lennon and Ono as they mount various pressure campaigns to change the policies and politics of the era. While not entirely successful in showcasing the couple, director Kevin Macdonald paints a compelling, if overly broad, vision of the moment.
Related“I feel like I understand John and Yoko better”: One to One: John and Yoko Director Kevin Macdonald Discusses Creating a Different Type of Beatles Documentary One to One: John & Yoko — The Plot
1972 was a year of tumultuous change for America,...
Related“I feel like I understand John and Yoko better”: One to One: John and Yoko Director Kevin Macdonald Discusses Creating a Different Type of Beatles Documentary One to One: John & Yoko — The Plot
1972 was a year of tumultuous change for America,...
- 4/10/2025
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