What the Early Reviews Are Saying About the Dylan Biopic ‘A Complete Unknown’

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Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown (Photo: Searchlight Pictures)

Nearly five years after the film was first announced, the Bob Dylan biopic, A Complete Unknown, is finally set to open on Christmas Day 2024. The movie, from Searchlight Pictures, is directed by James Mangold, who also wrote the screenplay with longtime film critic Jay Cocks, based on Elijah Wald’s book, Dylan Goes Electric!. It stars Timothée Chalamet who was 28 years old during the filming earlier this year. A Complete Unknown is set during Dylan’s days as a Greenwich Village folk singer in the New York City music scene of the early ’60s, culminating with his decision to play a transformational electric set at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, which at the time was seen as one of popular music’s most shocking events. The film takes its title from the iconic lyric from 1965’s “Like a Rolling Stone.”

Mangold is no stranger to directing music biopics having filmed 2005’s Walk the Line, with Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny Cash and Reese Witherspoon as June Carter. His impressive resume also includes directing many Hollywood blockbusters and stars: the fifth Indiana Jones movie in 2023 (with Harrison Ford), several films in the Marvel universe, Ford v Ferrari (with Matt Damon and Christian Bale) among his prestigious filmography.

Those within the film industry who have seen early screenings of A Complete Unknown are already touting Chalamet for an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. The actor does his own singing and reportedly hired the same coach who prepped Austin Butler in 2022’s Elvis. (The latter was nominated, but did not win, for his performance as the King.) The New York City native has shown considerable growth in the past decade in big roles in Wonka, Little Women, and Dune and Dune: Part Two. Chalamet received an Academy Award nomination for 2017’s Call Me By Your Name.

Though no reviews for A Complete Unknown have been posted yet, those who enjoy tracking them will want to bookmark the film’s Rotten Tomatoes page. The Guardian quoted a prominent attendee who was at one of the Hollywood screenings. “Timothée Chalamet slides into Bob Dylan with an effortless yet focused determination,” wrote Variety’s senior awards editor, Clayton Davis. “He is fearless in some hypnotic moments.”

Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown (Photo: Searchlight Pictures)

Chalamet is joined in A Complete Unknown by Edward Norton as Pete Seeger and Elle Fanning as a character based on Suze Rotolo, Dylan’s girlfriend in those early days in the Village. Such key figures in Dylan’s sphere are portrayed, including Albert Grossman, Johnny Cash, Woody Guthrie, Alan Lomax, Bob Neuwirth, Al Kooper, and others. Actress Monica Barbaro is also being singled out for praise as Joan Baez.

“It was important for me to sing and play on set,” says Chalamet, “because it was in the spirit of the movie to do it live.”

Related: Our interview with author Elijah Wald on his book, Dylan Goes Electric

Wald’s book is available in the U.S. here and in the U.K. here.

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