Timothée Chalamet’s new movie lands fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating
As a lifelong Dylan enthusiast who has spent countless hours poring over his lyrics and albums, I must admit that my anticipation for “A Complete Unknown” was palpable. Having grown up with his music as a soundtrack to my life, I’ve always been fascinated by the enigmatic figure behind those iconic tunes.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve just learned that “A Complete Unknown”, the Bob Dylan biopic featuring Timothée Chalamet, has earned a favorable rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It seems like this film is worth checking out!
In this rephrased version, the biographical musical-drama, helmed by director James Mangold (known for Logan and Ford v Ferrari), narrates the story of a renowned musician in his initial years. The narrative unfolds as he makes his way to 1960s New York City.
As a gaming enthusiast who’s always on the lookout for great films, I can’t wait to catch “The Goldfinch” in UK cinemas on January 17th! This movie, starring Edward Norton and Elle Fanning, has been making waves since its US release, with critics praising it left and right. In fact, it’s garnered three nominations for the upcoming Golden Globe Awards – Best Picture – Drama, Best Actor – Drama, and Best Supporting Actor. Can’t wait to see if it takes home the gold!
Anticipated to make a significant impact during awards season, the film “A Complete Unknown” has received a robust endorsement on Rotten Tomatoes, earning a solid 79% positive feedback from its initial 167 reviews. This recognition bestowed upon it is called “Certified Fresh.
You can read a selection of reviews below:
Rolling Stone
Timothée Chalamet isn’t transforming into Bob Dylan. Instead, he’s skillfully shaping a portrayal that carries echoes of Dylan, and tapping into an unpredictable, otherworldly energy.
Variety
A Complete Unknown explores the fundamental force behind the songs that Dylan generated during this time, effortlessly producing tunes for the history books as if they were ancient artifacts. It’s intriguing that the portrayed Dylan exhibits a rogue-like character, which adds to the film’s impact.
USA Today
Timothée Chalamet, who’s adored by many younger fans, delivers an outstanding performance as Dylan in a captivating portrayal of the music world during the early 1960s, mirroring significant social and political changes of that time.
The Independent
The movie portrays Dylan’s artistry respectfully, featuring technically proficient music performances and capturing the emotional depth of each song with genuine care. While it’s a diligent effort, it falls short in truly encapsulating Dylan’s essence.
Vanity Fair
A Complete Unknown turns out to be anything but routine and predictable for this reviewer. A skeptic might even find themselves carried away by its intriguing blend of casual appraisal and sincere admiration.
Empire Magazine
For those seeking a groundbreaking depiction of a renowned artist, there might be a slight letdown. However, despite being somewhat traditional, this musical drama offers exceptional craftsmanship and spot-on acting performances.
Screen International
As the singer ascends the American folk stage, only to provoke it with his choice to ‘electrify’, the movie skillfully reveals the enigmatic allure that defines Bob Dylan’s character.
A Complete Unknown is in US cinemas now, before being released in the UK on January 17.
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