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Movie About Hollywood Star Who Died Tragically Aged 27 Gets Rare 100% Rotten Tomato Score

Tragic Star’s Legacy: A Cinematic Tribute with a Near-Perfect Score

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On June 19, 2016, Hollywood lost a shining star in a tragic accident.  

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Anton Yelchin, just 27 years old, left behind a legacy that continues to inspire.  

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Now, a new film about his life, **Love, Antosha**, boasts an impressive 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.  

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Yelchin’s journey began as a child actor, captivating audiences in **Hearts in Atlantis**

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But it was his role as Pavel Chekov in the **Star Trek** reboot that launched him into stardom.  

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 Fans adored his performance, and he returned for **Star Trek Into Darkness** and **Star Trek Beyond**.  

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His career was on the rise when tragedy struck.  

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On June 18, 2016, Yelchin failed to show up for rehearsal.  

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Friends discovered his lifeless body the next morning.  

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He was tragically pinned between his Jeep and a brick pillar gatepost outside his home.

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 The freak accident occurred when he stepped out to check his locked gate for mail.  

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His SUV rolled back down the steep driveway, trapping him.  

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The coroner ruled the cause of death as ‘blunt traumatic asphyxia’.  

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Yelchin’s death sent shockwaves through Hollywood and beyond. 

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Behind the charming smile and talent was a private battle with cystic fibrosis.  

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Yelchin had kept his health struggles hidden from the public eye.  

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 His parents, Viktor and Irina, made it their mission to honor his memory.  

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 In 2019, they premiered a poignant documentary at Sundance.  

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**Love, Antosha** delves deep into Yelchin’s life and artistry.  

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The film was crafted from his personal journals and writings.  

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Director Garret Price interviewed those who knew him best.  

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The result? A deeply moving tribute that resonates with viewers.  

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Narrated by Nicolas Cage, the film includes insights from stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pine.  

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The documentary captures Yelchin’s passion for the arts and his close-knit family bonds.  

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Critics rave about the film’s emotional depth.  

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It’s described as a “wonderful portrait” of a “remarkable human being.”  

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Viewers find it inspiring, with one saying, “It will make you value every day.”  

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While some critique its pacing, many agree it’s a must-watch.  

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The film highlights not just his career, but his vibrant spirit.  

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Yelchin was known for his kindness, humor, and dedication to his craft.  

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He navigated the complexities of fame with grace, always staying true to himself.  

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His close relationship with his parents fueled his passion.  

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They nurtured his love for acting and creativity from a young age.  

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Yelchin’s early start in the industry showed promise.  

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 His unique talent quickly set him apart from peers.  

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 As he rose to fame, he remained humble and grounded.  

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His untimely death shocked fans who admired his work.  

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 **Love, Antosha** serves as a celebration of his life.  

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It brings together memories from co-stars, friends, and family.  

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Each story paints a fuller picture of the man behind the roles. 

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This documentary isn’t just a tribute; it’s a powerful reminder of what was lost.  

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As it streams on Prime Video, audiences are encouraged to experience his story.  

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Yelchin may be gone, but his impact endures through his work.  

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 **Love, Antosha** is a testament to a life cut short but never forgotten.  

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LOS ANGELES, CA – OCTOBER 25: Actor Anton Yelchin arrives at the premiere of Paramount Pictures’ “Like Crazy” held at the Egyptian Theatre on October 25, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Dive into this heartfelt tribute and remember Anton Yelchin—the remarkable talent that he was.