Em 1961, um desconhecido Bob Dylan, de 19 anos, chegou à cidade de Nova York com seu violão e criou relacionamentos com ícones da música folk. Foi rapidamente notado e começou a sua ascensão... Ler tudoEm 1961, um desconhecido Bob Dylan, de 19 anos, chegou à cidade de Nova York com seu violão e criou relacionamentos com ícones da música folk. Foi rapidamente notado e começou a sua ascensão meteórica.Em 1961, um desconhecido Bob Dylan, de 19 anos, chegou à cidade de Nova York com seu violão e criou relacionamentos com ícones da música folk. Foi rapidamente notado e começou a sua ascensão meteórica.
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- Indicado a 8 Oscars
- 26 vitórias e 129 indicações no total
- Federal Court Clerk
- (as Leonard Grossman)
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The problem with the film is that the story reads like a greatest hits rather than a biopic. It's like the writers and director wanted to fit as many songs in as possible and forgot they were meant to be telling a story at the same time.
It's not a bad film in any way, I just was expecting it to be better than average. With the quality of acting and singing in the film it really deserved better story telling to go with it.
I lived through this era personally. I loved this music as it started, and evolved from 1961 to the present day. I remember strolling through the Village feeling more alive than at any other time of my life. I went to the early shows of Bob Dylan, and thought he was a genius.
This film, however, does not match Inside Llewyn Davis for catching that sense of genius. It is very slick, and well done, but just not as authentic.
The writer-director, James Mangold, does a magnificent job of capturing the atmosphere of the 1960s with great authenticity. His inclusion of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Kennedy Assassination mirror the anxiety of the times.
The lead actor, TImothee Chalamet, does an outstanding job as Dylan. He is amply supported by a powerhouse cast led by Edward Norton.
The story about Dylan's arrival in the Village in the early 60s was done well.
The cinematography and set designs are letter-perfect; but something was missing. Believability.
I am a fan of Bob Dylan. I have seen him in concert several times. I celebrate the man's entire catalog. I had some trepidation about watching A Complete Unknown.
The movie starts with Dylan(Chalamet) arriving in New York in 1961 and ends with his 1965 performance at Newport. It mostly focuses on his romantic relationships with Sylvie (Fanning) and Joan Baez (Barbaro). Along the way, we see Dylan's relationship with Pete Seeger (Norton) and Woody Guthrie, as well as Albert Grossman.
What I liked: -pretty much all of the acting performances were good. Most notably, Barbaro as Baez. The screen seemed to come alive every time she was on it.
- The music performances. I think the filmmakers did a great job making new performances of well known songs (Like a Rolling Stone for example). This could have gone bad, but they pulled it off. Chalamet and Barbaro deserve praise for their work here.
What I didn't like: -the uninspired script. It felt very paint by numbers. I would have liked to see more depth as to what makes Dylan Dylan. Chalamet's portrayal only enhanced this. The irony of playing Dylan, is that because he comes off as aloof and arrogant, playing him that way means you're being accurate, but not interesting.
I mostly enjoyed Ed Nortons portrayal of Seeger, but at times he laid on the "hokey Folkie" a bit too much. Again, maybe an accurate portrayal but lacks depth.
****Not sure if I'll ever watch this again. I will say it had more pros than cons, but overall, it was kinda boring.
Monica Barbaro playing Joan was a breath of fresh air! I hope she gets the praise she deserves for this and more opportunities in the future.
Elle Fanning was a slightly disappointing choice for a character based on Suze Rotolo who according to Bob was this breathtaking and striking woman. I didn't feel like Elle did her best work, she was too much Elle Fanning.
However my favorite part must have been Edward Norton as Pete Seeger. I am unfamiliar with the real Pete Seeger so I cannot compare but Edward Norton did a fantastic job in the film.
I will not likely see this film again, but walking out of the theater I had a nice aftertaste of the honor to legacy that Bob Dylan will leave (and already has) in this world. Timmy deserves an Oscar nomination and recognition for this role. I'm very curious to compare this to the Bruce Springsteen biopic with Jeremy Allen White when it comes out.
Timmy just didn't live up to the expectation.
His detached, semi broody sort of 'sexy timing' thing is alright I guess, for portaying an a#hole, but not at all the qualities I'd want to depict a complex and rounded human being and artist as I imagine Dylan is.
Thank god for every time Edward Norton appeared on screen. Almost like someone shook me up to pay attention to the movie. Mr Norton was able to make it interesting somehow, but I saw a lot of other talented actors just falling through the cracks of this thin story.
Because it just missed a substantial story. That's the real flaw.
I know the songs. Yes they are great. But I hoped for a little more to get my teeth in.
Left the theatre feeling like I saw 'the best off', without really getting any wiser.
And that T. C. needs to get a little more life experience.
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- CuriosidadesEdward Norton was the first cast member to muster up the courage to reach out to the real Joan Baez for advice, interested in what the real Pete Seeger was like and her friendship with him. He then passed on word to Monica Barbaro that Baez was willing to speak with her.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt Newport 1965, stage monitors are visible when Bob and his electric band are performing. But no monitors were actually used at Newport that year, and they did not become common for performing musicians until a few years later.
- Citações
Bob Dylan: I don't think they want to hear what I want to play.
Johnny Cash: Who's they?
Bob Dylan: You know, the people who decide what folk music is or isn't.
Johnny Cash: Fuck them, I wanna hear you. Go track some mud on somebody's carpet. Make some noise, B.D.
- Trilhas sonorasDusty Old Dust (So Long It's Been Good to Know Yuh)
Written and Performed by Woody Guthrie
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Orçamento
- US$ 70.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 75.001.720
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 11.655.553
- 29 de dez. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 140.508.652
- Tempo de duração2 horas 21 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1