A Complete Unknown film review — Timothée Chalamet shines as a brusque and brattish Bob Dylan
- Timothée Chalamet stars as Bob Dylan in the film 'A Complete Unknown', showcasing Dylan's musical journey and challenges.
- The film explores Dylan's transition to electric music, highlighting the mixed audience reactions at the Newport Folk Festival.
- Chalamet's performance is noted as impressive, especially compared to the ensemble cast in Todd Haynes's 'I'm Not There'.
- Chalamet also shared a humorous incident about receiving a £65 fine for improperly parking a rental bike in London.
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A Complete Unknown rightfully has nothing new to say
A Complete Unknown is the Bob Dylan biopic from James Mangold, who also made Walk The Line about Johnny Cash. It stars Timothée Chalamet, who is astonishing, and does his own singing. He may even be better at singing Dylan than Dylan is at singing Dylan. (Same sound but fewer of those bum notes that make you go “ouch.”) It doesn’t have anything new or insightful to say, which is right and proper. If you could figure Dylan out, it would all be ov…
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