Release date May 2, 2025 (United Kingdom)
My dear reader(s): Recently the documentary Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade was brought to my attention, and my little Beatle brain couldn’t wait to have a look!
No real spoilers here, as pretty much every aspect of John Lennon’s life has long been part of public lore.
Borrowed Time looks at John’s sometimes tumultuous final decade, mostly through anecdotal accounts from Lennon-adjacent individuals. The documentary is loaded with new interviews, and 45 years after John’s untimely passing, any new material feels very much like bonus content.
Unfortunately, there is a sensationalized quality to much of this footage, as if those interviewed share more to enhance their own profiles than out of any real desire to provide useful insights on John’s life. There’s also an undercurrent of the tired idea that Yoko Ono was somehow to blame for everything negative, a gross misconception that continues to rear its ugly head no matter how often it’s proved to be false.
Fifty-five years after the breakup of the Fab Four, we Beatlemaniacs find ourselves in the midst of an unlikely Beatles renaissance. A sanctioned John and Yoko film (“One to One”) was released not long ago. Four new Beatles biopics are in the works as I write this. Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney (84 and 82 years old, respectively) continue to tour and make new music, and Sean Lennon, Dhani Harrison, Yoko Ono, and Olivia Harrison join them in keeping the Beatles’ legacy at the forefront of today’s cultural landscape. It’s hard to fault anyone for wanting to strike while that iron remains hot, but there’s a self-serving air to this content that makes me think of a great line from Jersey Boys, “Everybody remembers it how they need to.”
Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade runs 134 minutes and is unrated.
Borrowed Time is well paced, and the anecdotes are interesting, even if some – particularly those relating to the night of Lennon’s murder - are a bit distasteful. Of a possible nine Weasleys, Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade gets five.
Until next time…