Bob Dylan is a people music legend, identified for his legendary lyrics and for winding his personal mythos all through his profession, because the early Nineteen Sixties.
With such a wide-spanning historical past and the songwriter at all times being the one to inform his tales, you’d maybe anticipate that he would need lots of say in what did and didn’t go into his biopic A Full Unknown.
Nevertheless, he surprisingly stayed away from meddling for essentially the most half, in keeping with the celebrities of the movie.
The movie explores a few his romantic relationships
The movie stars Timothee Chalamet as Bob himself, Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez and Elle Fanning as Sylvie Russo — a pseudonym for a extra non-public ex of Bob’s, Suze Rotolo.
Talking to Rolling Stone, Elle Fanning revealed that in a scene during which Bob and Sylvie are combating, the songwriter stepped in so as to add his personal line. She says: “It was one thing like, ‘Don’t even trouble coming again,’
“We all know the arguments had been actual, so possibly he was remembering one thing — or regretting one thing that he mentioned to her.”
Bob has beforehand spoken about his regrets about this similar ex
Talking about his tune Ballad In Plain D, which was written about Rotolo, Bob revealed again in 1985 that he didn’t look again on the tune fondly. He mentioned: “That one I look again and I say, ‘I will need to have been an actual schmuck to put in writing that’.
“I look again at that individual one and say, of all of the songs I’ve written, possibly I might have left that alone.”
A Full Unknown is launched in UK Cinemas on January 17, 2025