A Complete Unknown first reviews: Timothee Chalamet is ‘convincing’ in ‘conventional’ Bob Dylan biopic
A Complete Unknown first reviews: When it was announced that Timothee Chalamet, 28, will play a young Bob Dylan in a biopic helmed by James Mangold, the internet had its doubts. A Complete Unknown first reviews: Timothee Chalamet plays a young Bob Dylan. Timothee is ‘bright and believable’ The Guardian notes, “Timothée Chalamet’s hilarious and seductive portrayal of Bob Dylan makes him the smirking, scowling and unwilling leader of his generation, whose refusal to submit to the crucifixion of folk-acoustic purity is his own crucifixion.” BBC echoes, “Fortunately, it turns out that Timmy is brilliant here and completely believable, better than the film itself. He sings and plays guitar and harmonica with apparent ease, and creates a thoroughly convincing avatar of Dylan.” Earlier, in his first statement about his upcoming biographical drama A Complete Unknown, singing legend Bob Dylan had praised Timothee Chalamet, calling him a "brilliant actor," who he is sure will "completely believable" as him.




