A Complete Unknown

Timothee Chalamet's top lip doesn't move throughout the whole movie. I'm sure there's more to the movie, but that was the most impressive bit of physical acting I've seen in years and it deserves top place in this review. 

The film is fine, it's about Bob Dylan's early years, relationships, and emergence before he turns his back on the old folk system to take on the (horror) new music style. The film fails to really set up why folk music people are so horrified by the new up-and-coming music, and the reaction of the purists at various festivals to new types of music is rather difficult to emphasise with. The film would have benefited greatly from a brief explanation somewhere as to why the new music is hated & feared, rather than just reiterating that the old guard hate the new stuff. 

Great music, great acting, good singing. Probably wouldn't see again.



Watched on Wednesday 29th January at London Tottenham Court Road Odeon

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