

A Complete Unknown
“The ballad of a true original.”
New York, early 1960s. Against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene and tumultuous cultural upheaval, an enigmatic 19-year-old from Minnesota arrives in the West Village with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music.
James Mangold
$65.0M
$140.5M
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6 reviewsJPRetana
1mo ago
Timothée Chalamet is too bland, insipid, milquetoast, and vanilla to play larger-than-life Bob Dylan. Even if A Complete Unknown (2024) is about Dylan’s humble beginnings, you still need someone who can hint at the greatness to come. Then again, this Bob Dylan is referred to as both a “jerk” and an “asshole.” If that’s the vibe co-writer/director James Mangold was aiming for, then Chalamet’s casti...

GenerationofSwine
1y ago
I wanted to see it in the theater, but on the way there I realized that I don't smoke enough pot to like more than a couple of his songs and one of them I liked better when Jimi did it anyway, so my wife and I went on a bike ride instead and I waited until it hit Hulu. The thing about it is, despite not liking his music, I do like the music from his era a hell of a lot, and the trivia, and even...
screenzealots
1y ago
Bob Dylan fans should know that director James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown” isn’t trying to do an in-depth study of the folk music legend, but it’s a solid ride for anyone who loves his music or is curious about his early days. The film gives us a peek into the ‘60s when Dylan was just starting to make waves, showing him as this enigmatic, difficult, and very self-absorbed figure who was about t...


























