July 24, 2024

In the new trailer for "A Complete Unknown," we hear Timothée Chalamet, as Bob Dylan, sing "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall."

23 comments:

Matt said...

Pleasantly surprised. He’s becoming one of my favorite actors.

john said...

Wow. This might be the one movie I'll go out to see this year.

BarrySanders20 said...

Both Walk the Line and Ford v Ferrari were good movies. I'm in the not-a-BobDylanfan club, but this has promise.

traditionalguy said...

He’s mastered it. The voice of Bobby D. Our generation’s Hebrew Prophet.

RMc said...

That's a pretty good Dewey Cox impersonation!

narciso said...

I liked the edie brickell cover

Old and slow said...

I got roped into seeing this guy in Wonka and it was possibly the worst movie I have ever sat all the way through. Painful it was.

SoLastMillennium said...

Voice is to good to be Dylan...

narciso said...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GFaHVqKgG-U

PM said...

"Muad'Dib, you can sing."

Hassayamper said...

Talented kid, and certainly his sweet, low-T, androgynous mien is right on point for today's youth, but if we want civilization to survive we need somehow to raise up a lot of men of a very different nature.

Lyle Sanford, RMT said...

Amazing how he gets all the inflections - would never have thought it could be done so so well.

Anthony said...

Is it even possible to make a movie nowadays without Chalamet or Anna-Taylor Joy?

RBE said...

Looks promising. Dylan deserves a good movie made about him.

mccullough said...

Chalamet is too tall to play Dylan.

tcrosse said...

Not to doxx myself, but my given name is Timothy. In France I found that it hands French women a laugh that an older adult should have that name. I wonder if Timothée Chalamet found that.

Patrick Henry was right! said...

Not nasally enough. But ok. Not Gary Busey level, though.

Ted said...

I think it's a good vocal impression, but he's way overdoing the lisp.

It's interesting that this film focuses on the "Dylan goes electric" firestorm of 1965 -- which was apparently a big deal among the era's strident folkies, but seems like a ridiculous controversy half a century later.

Aggie said...

For a minute there, I saw 'Dan Fogler' but read 'Dan Fogelburg' - and thought, man, that's gonna be weird.

Lance said...

Why is he singing slowly? Dramatic effect? It's annoying.

Patrick said...

I like that he didn't try to do a Dylan impossible but that he did try to sign like Dylan. That doesn't make much sense I know but he had to know he can't copy Dylan but he can act like it. I will see this movie, which frankly is very high praise.

GRW3 said...

So, I see above that the "electric guitar" incident is a major focus, as well it should be. It was a huge deal. Folk music then, as now, tends to be pretty insular from a larger audience and single acoustic only is kind of their sweet spot. Dylan had bigger fish to fry and he needed more power that only an electric guitar would provide. I hope it at least gits to the nascent formation of The Band.

ALP said...

Wait - what??? An actor with a God-like level of male beauty is playing Dylan? Not that Dylan is that ugly, but wow. I never would have guessed.