In the three days leading up to Lennon's murder, the film takes place, and it is intended to be a study into Chapman's psychology, rather than a straightforward portrayal of the crime. The title "Chapter27" alludes to the continuation of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, which comprises 26 chapters and which Chapman was carrying when he shot John Lennon in the chest. Chapman became infatuated with the book to the point of obsession
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In the three days leading up to Lennon's murder, the film takes place, and it is intended to be a study into Chapman's psychology, rather than a straightforward portrayal of the crime. The title "Chapter27" alludes to the continuation of J.D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye, which comprises 26 chapters and which Chapman was carrying when he shot John Lennon in the chest. Chapman became infatuated with the book to the point of obsession
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